Kia Vahland

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Kia Vahland (* 1970 ) is a German art historian and art critic.

Kia Vahland (2019)

Life

Kia Vahland was for a newspaper volontariat and study of art history and political science in Rome, Hamburg and Dijon on Sebastiano del Piombo's lyrical portraits of women at Martin Warnke in Hamburg doctorate .

She worked as an editor for the magazine Art - Das Kunstmagazin and as an author for Geo . In the features section of the Süddeutsche Zeitung she has been responsible for the arts section together with Catrin Lorch since 2008 .

She is a lecturer at the Institute for Art History at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and was a lecturer at the Universities of Hamburg and Lüneburg .

Vahland was awarded the Michael Althen Prize in 2016 for her feature essay Masters who fall from the sky .

Your book Leonardo da Vinci and women. An artist biography was shortlisted for the Leipzig Book Fair Prize in 2019 .

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  1. ^ Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair. The 15 book titles on the shortlist. Jörg Plath and René Aguigah in conversation with Andrea Gerk. In: Deutschlandfunk Kultur . February 14, 2019, accessed July 19, 2019.