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Assimina Kaniari D.Phil Oxford, Art History
PERSONAL DETAILS


  • Βοrn Athens, 1972


CONTACT DETAILS


  • Postal address (Work): Department of Librarianship and Information Systems, TEI Athens, Ag. Spriridonos, Aigaleo 12210, Greece

  • E-mail: assimina.kaniari@gmail.com


CURRENT POSTS


[http://www.hoa.ox.ac.uk/staff/visitor/akaniari/index.htm]

  • Elected Faculty Member as of November 2009 in tenured Lecturer’s post in Art History, Department of Art History and Theory, Athens School of Fine Arts

  • Adjunct Lecturer in Museology, Department of Librarianship and Information Systems, TEI Athens




EDUCATION: TITLES AND AWARDS


  • D.Phil. Department of the History of Art, University of Oxford.

  • M.Phil. Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.

  • Ptyhion. Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, Technological Educational Institute of Athens.

  • State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (IKY): Scholarship awarded for postgraduate studies abroad.

  • St Cross College, University of Oxford: Travel grant for conference participation and research at the Lyell Archive in Edinburgh


TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE


  • October 2006 – September 2010: Academic Visitor, Department of the History of Art, University of Oxford (The history and historiography of modern art).

  • 14th May 2010: Convenor, ‘Disciplines, Objects and Interdisciplinary Thinking in Art History 1950-2000: On the Historical Explanation of 20th Century Experimental Art Form’ Workshop, Department of the History of Art, University of Oxford. Speakers included Martin Kemp, Susan Derges, Ellen Levy, Tim Horder, Michael Weinstock, Matthew Jarron and Assimina Kaniari.

  • September 2009: Scaliger Fellow, Scaliger Institute, University of Leiden (Post 1950s photography with emphasis on the photographic archive of Emmy Andriesse)

  • 27th May 2009: Convenor, ‘Darwin and the arts: 1859-2009’ Workshop, Department of the History of Art, University of Oxford. Speakers included Alastair Wright, Sara Thornton, Arthur MacGregor, Marta DeMenezes, Michael Ghnem and Daniel Glazer.

  • October 2008 – Now: Tutor, Museology and Cultural Resource Management, Department of Librarianship and Information Systems, Technological Educational Institute of Athens.

  • October 2008 – August 2009: Tutor, History of Latin American Culture, Open University of Greece.

  • February 2008 – August 2008: Adjunct Lecturer, Art History, Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering, University of the Aegean.

  • 2007: Tutor, Mansfield College, ‘Latin American Art and Artists of the 20th century’.

  • 2005: Teaching Fellow, Atlantic Baptist University (Canada) visiting students programme at Oxford, hosted by Regents Park College, Oxford University.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS


  • Assimina Kaniari and Marina Wallace (Eds.), Acts of seeing: artists, scientists and the history of the visual. A volume dedicated to Martin Kemp. Zidane Press, June 2009.

  • Assimina Kaniari and Georgios Giannakopoulos, ‘Cultural Management as Innovation: What is Innovatory about the Universal Leonardo Project?’ In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Tourism Development and Management (ICTDM) 2009, Forthcoming.

  • Assimina Kaniari, ‘The impact of new imaging technology on visual culture and science’, Visual culture and evolution: an online symposium, National Academy of Sciences (USA) www.vcande.blogspot.com Forthcoming.

  • Assimina Kaniari, ‘Symbolic yet not arbitrary: perspective as art historical form after Panofsky’, in Assimina Kaniari and Marina Wallace (eds.), Acts of seeing: artists, scientists and the history of the visual. A volume dedicated to Martin Kemp. Zidane Press, June 2009, pp. 45-60.

  • Assimina Kaniari, ‘The archaeology of wonder: the depiction and display of archaeological specimens before archaeology’, in Hildegard Wiegel (ed.), Antiquity, Husbandry, and the History of Collections. Collection of essays presented to Arthur MacGregor. Forthcoming from Archaeopress.

  • Aσημίνα Κανιάρη, ‘Μουσεία και Νόημα. Η Ομιλία του Καθηγητή Donald Preziosi στο TEI Aθήνας’ [‘Museums and meaning. Donald Preziosi’s lecture at TEI Athens’], Τεχνoλογικά Χρονικά 18 2009, pp.46-48.

  • Assimina Kaniari and Maria Rentetzi, ‘Temporary exhibitions and their consequences: On Growth and Form 1951 and the beginnings of the ‘public understanding of science’ at the Festival of Britain’. History of Science in Practice International Conference, Athens 6th-9th May 2010.







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