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Camilla Smith is Associate Professor in Art History in the Department of Art History, Curating and Visual Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK, where she specialises in modern art, architecture and design in Germany and Austria. Her research into aspects of German modernism is published in leading journals such as New German Critique, Oxford Art Journal and Art History, and she has contributed to international exhibitions held in London, Berlin and Vienna. In 2019, to celebrate the centenary of the Weimar Republic, she co-edited a special issue of Art History with Dorothy Price, and explored Jeanne Mammen's watercolours for BBC Radio 3's 'The Essay'. She is currently working on a book-length project on German erotica in the early twentieth century. Ty Vanover is an instructor in the department of Art & Art History at Dickinson College, USA. He researches queer art and visual culture in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany and Austria, Symbolist art, New Objectivity, and the relationship between the visual arts and the sciences in modern Europe. His work has appeared in Oxford Art Journal, Arts, and Ikonotheka. |