Editorial
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): special issue — dis:connected objects
Burcu Dogramaci, born in Ankara, is Professor of Art History of 20th century and contemporary art at the LMU Munich. She earned her doctorate in 2000 and completed her habilitation in art history at the University of Hamburg in 2007 with a thesis on German-speaking architects and sculptors in Turkey after 1927. She received the fellowship of the Aby M. Warburg Prize (2006), was awarded the Kurt-Hartwig-Siemers Research Prize (2008) and the Teaching Prize by the Bavarian State Ministry (2014). She leads the ERC Consolidator Project, “Relocating Modernism: Global Metropolises, Modern Art and Exile (METROMOD)” (2017–2023). Her research areas are: exile, migration and flight, art, urbanity and architecture, photography, textile modernism, live art.
Hanni Geiger is an art historian and passionate about the art and design of the 20th and 21st centuries, especially the interrelations between exile, migration and artistic production; postcolonial, global and transcultural art and design; the representations of the body and technology in art and design; as well as digital art history and posthumanism.
Änne Söll is a professor of modern art at the Ruhr University, Bochum. Her research focuses on art of the 20th and 21st centuries, gender and masculinity studies, new media, periodicals, fashion and theories of art exhibitions.