
About
Tintin Hodén is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Contemporary Studies at Södertörn University. She holds a PhD in Cultural Studies (Theme Q, Linköping University) and focuses her research on the co-production of cultural perceptions through media and institutional collaborations. Her current projects include analyses of the Sackler family’s philanthropy, the canonization of Hilma af Klint, and the 21st-century emergence of the female art pioneer narrative in Swedish media.
- PhD: Cultural Studies, Linköping University (2020)
- Key Research Areas: Art History, Museum Studies, Media Studies, and Social Movements
Her recent publications examine media-driven mythmaking around Hilma af Klint, historical protests at art museums, and the role of naivism in Swedish art historiography. She has presented findings at the City Archives’ Wednesday Stories lecture series. Funded by the Birgit and Gad Rausing Foundation and the Ridderstad Foundation for Historical Graphic Research, her work bridges academic inquiry with public discourse.



