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Bianca Ossicini is a Graduate Research Assistant at the Department Gerhard Wolf of the Max Planck Institute for Art History (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz). She is currently completing her MA thesis in Art History at Sapienza University in Rome. Her academic background includes a BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts and Sciences from University College Maastricht, with a focus on humanities and social sciences, and further studies in political and sociological theories during her exchange at Sciences Po Toulouse.
Her research interests bridge interdisciplinary dialogue between art history, cultural heritage, and sociopolitical theories. She collaborates with contemporary art galleries and has professional experience in museum exhibitions and artist studios. At the Institute, she contributes to projects emphasizing transcultural and global perspectives on art and architecture, particularly in Italy, Europe, and the Mediterranean.
Her work aligns with the Institute’s mission to integrate historical research with contemporary challenges such as heritage preservation, urbanization, and digital transformation. No specific articles or awards are listed in the provided texts, though her current focus is on her MA thesis and research assistantship under Gerhard Wolf’s department.
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