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Anke Blümm is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Erfurt, serving as Scientific Coordinator for the KFG 'Religion und Urbanität' and staff member at the BeBA Research Center (Biographies of Former Bauhaus Members). Her work bridges architectural history, design studies, and cultural analysis during the Weimar Republic and National Socialist era.
- Specializes in Bauhaus networks and biographical research
- Co-curator of 2024 Bauhaus and National Socialism exhibition
- Recipient of the 2024 Justus-Bier Curator Prize
Blümm's research examines the paradoxes of modernist architecture under authoritarian regimes, with particular focus on Bauhaus's complex relationships during the 1930s. Recent projects analyze the institutionalization of Bauhaus narratives through exhibitions like the MoMA 1938 show and the 2024 Weimar tricentennial exhibition series.
Her 2024 Bauhaus und Nationalsozialismus publications employ statistical methods to map professional trajectories of Bauhaus members, while digital reconstructions of historical exhibitions demonstrate her commitment to critical heritage studies. Current work extends to transnational design networks and architectural knowledge transfer mechanisms.
Scientific Awards:
- 2024 Justus-Bier-Preis für Kuratoren
- 2024 Nominierung für Art-Kuratorenpreis
- 2021 Europa Nostra Award for Haus Am Horn curation
- 2014 Theodor-Fischer-Preis (Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte)
Blümm contributes to international research networks like docomomo and ANKK, and serves on editorial boards for architectural history. Her methodological innovations in digital exhibition reconstruction and biographical databases have reshaped Bauhaus historiography.





