Stefanie Klamm

Institut für Kunst- und Bildgeschichte (HU)

Stefanie Klamm started her academic training with studies in history, classical archaeology, cultural studies, and philosophy at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Universiteit van Amsterdam. After completing her MA in 2005 with a thesis on 19th-century uses of photography in the research of antique sculpture, she started her doctoral research on strategies of visualization in German Archaeology in the 19th-20th century at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Since 2009 Stefanie Klamm has been a doctoral fellow of the Gerda Henkel Foundation. Her research interests include the history of archaeology, the history of photography and drawing, as well as visualization practices in the sciences. She is also interested in the history of museums and collections and in the presentation of scientific knowledge in exhibitions.

 

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Doctoral Fellow

01.08.2010 - 31.10.2011

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Activities

colloquium


colloquium


talk

"From digging in space to imaging space - Media and the function of images in the history of archaeology"
part of the Workshop New historiographical approaches to archaeological research

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"Pars pro toto - Über das Ausstellen von Architektur"
part of the Conference Colloquium Andrae-Wiegand 'Conceptions of Space in Museums'

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Curriculum Vitae

2009/10 Predoctoral fellow at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles
since 2009 Doctoral scholarship from the the Gerda Henkel Foundation
2007 Associated with eikones – NCCR (National Centre of Competence in Research) Iconic Criticism at the Universität Basel. Visiting scholar at the chair for science studies at the ETH Zurich.
since 2006 PhD-student in Art History at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Reserach about "Strategies of visualization in German Archaeology in the 19th-20th century".
2006 - 2009 Predoctoral research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
2005 M.A. examination at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin with a thesis about „19th-century uses of photography in the research of antique sculpture".