PhD Students
Charlotte Püttmann
For my examination of visualizations of flight and migration, I consider a multi-perspective view as indispensable. In addition to various academic disciplines that challenge and enrich my approach to visual studies, this requires a corrective on the part of civil society. The Graduate Programme not only offers interdisciplinary exchange, but also the opportunity for participatory research. Through its Citizen Science approach, it promotes critical exchange with the urban society of Duisburg and beyond.
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04/2020 - |
Research Fellow at the Gerhard Mercator Graduate Programme Open-Mindedness, Tolerance and Public Engagement at the University Duisburg-Essen, Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Birgit Mersmann |
04/2020 - |
Research Associate at the Institute of Art History, Department of History of Architecture at the University of Cologne |
08/2018 - | Art mediator in the programme Art Dialogues at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne |
10/2016 – 09/2019 | Master of Arts "Art History" at the University of Cologne |
10/2017 – 09/2019 | Research-Master at the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities at the University of Cologne |
10/2016 – 08/2019 | Graduated Assistant at the Art History Institute, Department of History of Architecture at the University of Cologne |
10/2011 – 09/2016 | Bachelor of Arts "Art History & German Language and Literature" at the University of Cologne |
02/2019 - | Initiative „The end of art history“ [„Ende der Kunstgeschichte“] (edk), founding member |
02/2019 - | Working group ‚Modernism‘, University of Cologne, member |
06/2017 - | Working group ‚Architecture‘, University of Cologne, founding member |
10/2016 - | Biscuits for Calais, Cologne, Assistance to refugees in Calais and Dunkirk, France |
11/2018 – 03/2020 | Art History Students' Congress, Elected Member of the Speakers' Council |
10/2016 – 09/2019 | University of Cologne, elected member Student Representation Art History |
05/2016 – 03/2017 | „Welcome at Cologne Kalk“, Cologne, German language for refugees, teaching assistant |
Research focus
- Visualizations of flight and migration
- anti-racist curating and institutional critique
- Processes of visualization
- ‘Images’ of the Social
47058 Duisburg
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The following publications are listed in the online university bibliography of the University of Duisburg-Essen. Further information may also be found on the person's personal web pages.
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Der Park der Villa Hammerschmidt in BonnIn: Die Gartenkunst Vol. 29 (2017) Nr. 1, pp. 181 - 204
Journal articles
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2021). „Warum überhaupt Social Citizen Science und Public Humanities?” Digital World-Café at the Forum Citizen Science of Bürger schaffen Wissen. 06.05.21
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2021). Architekturgeschichte 'global'?, SoSe 2021, Seminar at the Institute of Art History of the University of Cologne
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2020). Der “refugees welcome” Sticker als Bild des Sozialen. Talk given at the InZentIM Nachwuchsnetzwerk, 10.12.2020, University of Duisburg-Essen.
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2020). Populäre Bilder: Ein promigrantischer Sticker dekonstruiert. Talk given as part of the seminar "Populäre Bilder" by Prof.in Susanne Wittekind and Prof. Stephan Packard, 10.12.2020, University of Köln.
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2020/21). Kunst und Architektur, WiSe 2020/2021, with Akiyo Zens at the Art History Institute of the University of Cologne
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2020). Weltausstellungen - architektonische Repräsentation von Inter-/Nationalität?, SoSe 2020, Seminar at the Art History Institute of the University of Cologne.
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2019). Im Vorbeigehen – Darstellungen von Flucht und Migration, Talk given at 96. Kunsthistorischer Studierendenkongress‘, 4. – 7.6.2019, University of Duisburg-Essen, Folkwang University of the Arts Essen.
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2018). Der Park der Villa Hammerschmidt, Talk given at Lenné-Runde of Bonn Potsdam Club in cooperation with Lenné-Society Bonn, 13.6.2018, Academic Museum of Art Bonn.
- Püttmann, Charlotte (2017). Das Medusa-Dilemma oder wie visualisiert man kulturelles Gedächtnis, Talk given at Study Day of the master students at the Institute of Art History 28.07.2017, University of Cologne.