
معرفی
Kevin M. Hatch is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Art History department at Binghamton University, where he has been since 2011. His research focuses on 20th-century art, postwar visual culture, and the intersections of art, cinema, and new media. He currently leads two major research projects: one examining post-1990s new media practices challenging traditional boundaries between cinema and visual art, and another analyzing the cultural exchanges between Mexican art and American artists in the postwar era.
Education:
- BA, University of Toledo
- MA, University of Delaware
- PhD, Princeton University
His work critically engages with underappreciated artists like Bruce Conner, as explored in his monograph *Looking for Bruce Conner*. Hatch’s interdisciplinary approach bridges media theory, contemporary art history, and cultural studies.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His professional activities include advising students and overseeing departmental leadership roles, though specific grant details or student names are not documented here. Hatch is affiliated with the Art History department’s academic community and maintains an active research agenda.




