Elisa R. Linn
Germany
Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies
Goethe-Universität and Hochschule für Bildende Künste–Städelschule
Elisa R. Linn (Elisa Linn Roguszczak) is a writer, curator, scholar, and a graduate of the Whitney Independent Study, Curatorial Program. Since 2022, she has been the co-director of the Halle für Kunst Lüneburg e.V., where she curated Jürgen Baldiga's first retrospective, among others. Currently, Linn is teaching at Leuphana University and AdbK Vienna, where she is pursuing her PhD in philosophy with Marina Gržinić. In her curatorial and theoretical practice, she is concerned with politics of self-organization and migratory aesthetics, challenging modernist conceptions of the nation-state. She has held the interim professorship of the chair of Art Theory and Mediation, representing Prof. Dr. Kerstin Stakemeier at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg in the summer semester of 2022. Linn has lectured at The New School, Barnard College (Columbia University), Pratt Institute, Städelschule, among others. She has co-curated projects at The Kitchen, South London Gallery, the Whitney Museum, The Bronx Museum, and National Gallery Prague. She has contributed to publications and magazines such as Mousse, ArtAsiaPacific, BOMB, Jacobin.Master of Arts in Curatorial Studies
Goethe-Universität and Hochschule für Bildende Künste–Städelschule
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