Paul B. Jaskot is a professor of art history at Duke University and the Co-Director of the Digital Art History & Visual Culture Research Lab. His work focuses on the relationship between architecture and politics in modern Germany, with a specific emphasis on the National Socialist period. He is the author, editor, and co-author of […]
Humans of Digital Art History
Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Anne Collins Goodyear, founder of DAHS
Please tell us about yourself I co-direct the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, Maine. – I love holding a position that gives me an opportunity to operate in a space between the museum world and academia. This provides an opportunity to engage with new scholarship in addition to the general public to share […]
Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: The Smarthistory team
Please tell us about yourselves The leadership team at Smarthistory, the Center for Public Art History, includes Beth, Lauren, and Steven. We are all art historians with many years of research, teaching, and museum experience, and we all gave up tenured university positions because we believe passionately in Smarthistory’s mission—that everyone, no matter their circumstances, […]
Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Felipe Álvarez de Toledo
Felipe Álvarez de Toledo is a Ph.D. Candidate in Duke University’s Art, Art History & Visual Studies Department. He received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2015. Felipe studies historical art markets from a data-driven lens, combining art history and economics. His interests include art markets, the transcontinental trade in paintings in the Early Modern Period, Early Modern […]