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Christina Kiaer is a Lecturer at Northwestern University, specializing in twentieth-century Russian and Soviet art, the politics of realism and the avant-garde, and feminist theory and art. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
- Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Her research focuses on Soviet art, Constructivism, and Socialist Realism, with a particular interest in feminist theory and curatorial practices. She has published extensively on topics such as Soviet-American cultural exchange, Soviet sports representation, and the works of Aleksandr Deineka.
Notable publications include her book Imagine No Possessions: The Socialist Objects of Russian Constructivism (2005) and co-edited Everyday Life in Early Soviet Russia: Taking the Revolution Inside (2005). Her curatorial work includes the 2009 Tate Modern and 2011 Juan March exhibitions.
Scientific Awards:
- Honorable Mention, Wayne S. Vucinich Prize (2005)
Grants from the American Philosophical Society, Social Science Research Council, IREX, Harriman Institute, and the J. Paul Getty Foundation. She also served as field editor for caa.reviews (2010–present) and was on leave as a Member at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2011–2012).
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