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Susanneh Bieber is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, holding affiliations with the School of Architecture, School of Visualization, Performance & Fine Arts, and the Institute of Applied Creativity. She specializes in modern and contemporary American art and architecture within a transnational framework, exploring intersections between visual art, architecture, ecology, and social justice. Her research emphasizes avant-garde art movements like minimalism, land art, and feminist art, with a focus on how these engage architectural discourses.
Educated at the Freie Universität Berlin (Ph.D. Art History, 2012; M.A. Art History, 2005) and the University of San Francisco/Academy of Art College (BFA Illustration, 1994), she has held roles as a curator at the Tate Modern and Fresno Metropolitan Museum. Her monograph American Artists Engage the Built Environment, 1960-1979 (2023) reframes avant-garde art through architectural lenses. Notable awards include the 2020 Scholarship of Design Article Award and 2017 International Essay Prize.
Bieber’s current projects include a study on inflatable art and architecture, examining mid-20th-century pneumatic technologies. Her work bridges feminist critiques with material practices, notably analyzing Judy Chicago’s early art within male-dominated fields like architecture.




