Ada Raev

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Ada Raev (born Ada Fischer ; born August 3, 1955 in Berlin-Buch ) is a German art historian .

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Ada Raev studied art history from 1974 to 1979 at the History Faculty of Lomonossow University in Moscow and graduated with a diploma . From 1979 she was a research assistant at the Art History Institute of the Humboldt University in Berlin . In 1982 she received her doctorate from Lomonosov University in Moscow .

1999 habilitation they are at the Humboldt University of Berlin and was Assistant Professor at the Art History Seminar. She held substitute professorships for art history at the Technical University of Dresden (2001/2002), at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel (2003/2004) and at the Humboldt University in Berlin (2005). In 2006 she was visiting professor at the Braunschweig University of Art . Since 2008 she has been professor for Slavic art and cultural history at the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg .

Ada Raev works on the preparation of exhibitions and congresses, especially on the topic of Russia, gives lectures on Russian art at scientific conferences, at universities and in museums and writes articles on this topic. She translates from Russian for the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany . Since 2014 she has been the editor of the series The Eastern Europe: Art and Culture History at Böhlau Verlag with Robert Born and Michaela Marek . Since 2015 she has been a member of the advisory board of the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the University of Regensburg .

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  • Russian-German art relations at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. 1896-1906 . Dissertation. Lomonosov University, Moscow 1982.
  • with Katharina Sykora , Doris Noell-Rumpeltes, Annette Dorgerloh (eds.): The New Woman of the Twenties - a challenge for the visual media of the Weimar Republic. Jonas, Marburg 1994, ISBN 3-89445-157-2 .
  • Russian modern artists (1870–1930). Historical studies. Art concepts. Femininity designs. Habilitation thesis. Humboldt University of Berlin 1999. Fink. Munich 2002, ISBN 3-7705-3699-1 .
  • with Isabel Wünsche (Ed.): Rate fluctuations. Russian art in the value system of European modernism. Lukas, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86732-012-2 .
  • Contributions in: Arina Kowner (Ed.): Passion Bild. Russian art since 1970. The Arina Kowner Collection. Scheidegger & Spiess, Zurich 2010, ISBN 978-3-85881-199-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. series The Eastern Europe: art and cultural history on the website of the publisher Böhlau
  2. ^ Scientific Advisory Board of the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies