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Aleš Filip, Ph.D. serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Musicology at Masaryk University's Faculty of Arts in Brno, Czech Republic. His academic work bridges musicology and art historical studies, with particular focus on Czech and Central European visual culture.
Dr. Filip's research interests span multiple domains of art historical studies. His expertise encompasses Czech art and cultural history from the 19th and 20th centuries, with special attention to Art Nouveau (Secese) movements, Pre-Raphaelite influences, and Baroque fine arts. He has developed significant expertise in historical urbanism, particularly examining Brno's art culture through both historical and contemporary lenses. His interdisciplinary approach connects visual culture studies with musicological perspectives, creating a unique scholarly trajectory that examines the interplay between different art forms within Central European contexts.
- Specializes in Czech art history from the 19th-20th centuries
- Expertise in Art Nouveau/Secese movements
- Research on Pre-Raphaelite influences in Central Europe
- Baroque fine arts in contemporary historiography
- Historical urbanism with focus on Brno's art culture
- Visual culture studies across multiple media
Dr. Filip has served as a thesis supervisor for numerous bachelor's and master's students across multiple academic years, guiding research in art history and cultural studies. His teaching portfolio demonstrates consistent engagement with methodological approaches to art historical research and the organization of artistic operations within cultural institutions.
His academic activities include regular participation in the Program Board for Combined Arts Studies and serving on the Council for Culture and Arts at Masaryk University, demonstrating institutional engagement beyond classroom instruction.