DAHJ is excited to announce two additions to our advisory board!
Paul B. Jaskot
Paul Jaskot is the Director of the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History and Visual Culture at Duke. He contributed three co-authored essays to their volume, Geographies of the Holocaust (2014), the first book to address the analysis of Holocaust spaces with GIS. Currently, he is continuing his collaborative work in an analysis of the spaces of the Nazi ghettos of Occupied Europe as well as a solo-researched project on the history of the construction industry in Germany, 1914-1945. From 2014-2016, Jaskot was the Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC). He was also the President of the College Art Association (2008-2010).
Ulrich Pfisterer
Ulrich Pfisterer has taught Art History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich since 2006. His interests encompass the fields of early modern art in Europe and beyond, as well as the methodology and historiography of Art History. In 2012, he co-organized an exhibition on ‘Ideals and Idols’, which thematized the reception of non-European religious artifacts in European books and book illustrations from the 15th century up to the to 18th century publications of Montfaucon, Picart and Lafitau. Since June 2015 he is the director of the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte.
We are honoured that they contribute to the Journal with their expertise and commitment. The DAHJ advisory board plays a vital role in sustaining the quality, rigorous standards, and vision at large for this platform.