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Dr Ulrike Weiss is an Honorary Lecturer in the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews. She holds a PhD from 1998 focusing on South German Rococo church sculpture and workshop practices. Her research bridges material culture studies with gender analysis, specializing in the long eighteenth century, Hanoverian court culture, and equestrian iconography. She has curated major exhibitions such as the 2018 'Sidesaddle: 1690-1935' at the National Sporting Library and Museum. Notable awards include a 2020 Leverhulme Research Fellowship for her project on female equestrians and gender performance.
- Joined University of St Andrews in 2009 after 12 years as museum curator
- Expertise in numismatics, baroque art, and curatorial practice
- Deputy chair for Hanoverian Succession exhibition (2014)
Research explores gendered material culture, including side-saddle history and female ridership, alongside political iconography in medals and documents. Active in both academic publications and public exhibitions, she has secured major grants including Carnegie Trust funding for projects on sculptor workshops and Hanoverian portraiture.
Recent work focuses on 'Fair Amazons' examining female equestrians' role in gender performance (1770–1820). Publications span art history, numismatic analysis, and cultural transfer studies, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches.
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