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Prof. Dr. Monica Juneja is a distinguished Professor of Art History who delivered the prestigious Heinrich Wölfflin Lectures at the University of Zurich in 2014. Her lecture series, "Can Art History be Made Global? A Discipline in Transition," critically examined the field's evolution beyond Western European frameworks through six thematic explorations.
Her research spans transformative areas in global art historiography:
- Genealogy of World Art Studies and cosmopolitan intellectual traditions
- Vision dynamics in post-Mongolian Eurasian contexts
- Materiality's role in shaping art historical narratives through mobile objects
- Modernism from South Asian peripheries and vernacular reinterpretations
- Contemporary art practice in post-colonial India/Pakistan
- Museum institutional practices and transcultural curation
Juneja's work historicizes cultural difference while rejecting both universalist and relativist extremes, emphasizing artistic entanglements across continents. She challenges Eurocentric canons through South Asian art as a critical lens, examining how global exhibition circuits reshape spectatorship and how museums navigate colonial taxonomies in displaying migrant objects.
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