About
Elisabeth Hogeman serves as a Lecturer in Visual Arts at the University of Chicago, where she has taught since 2016. Her academic foundation includes an MFA in Visual Arts from the University of Chicago and a BA in Studio Art and English Literature from the University of Virginia.
Hogeman's artistic practice centers on photography and video, rigorously examining still life conventions through repetitive excavation of domestic subjects. She constructs environments with deliberately unstable architectures to investigate the interplay between mind, body, and spatial perception. Her work employs variation and recurrence to challenge viewers' relationship with confined domestic spaces, merging conceptual rigor with visual experimentation in contemporary art.
Her research has garnered significant institutional support:
- Versailles Foundation grant
- Virginia Museum of Fine Arts grant
- Arts, Science & Culture Initiative grant at the University of Chicago
Hogeman maintains an active professional presence through her dedicated website and university affiliation, continuing to develop projects that interrogate spatial cognition within domestic frameworks.
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