Richard Neer

Biography

Richard Neer is Barbara E. and Richard J. Franke Distinguished Service Professor in Art History, Cinema & Media Studies and the College and Director of the Franke Institute for the Humanities at the University of Chicago, where he is also an affiliate of the departments of Classics and Romance Languages & Literatures. He works at the intersection of aesthetics and the history of art across Classical archaeology, early modern French painting and mid-twentieth century cinema, with a special interest in theories of style. His Ph.D. is from the University of California at Berkeley (History of Art, 1998), his A.B. from Harvard College (Fine Arts, 1991). He has received fellowships and awards from the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, the J. Paul Getty Trust and the American Academy in Rome. From 2010 to 2018 he was the Executive Editor of Critical Inquirywhere he continues to serve as co-editor. In 2022 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Publications include The Emergence of the Classical Style in Greek Sculpture (2010), named a “Best Book” of 2010 in ArtforumPindar, Song, and Space: Towards a Lyric Archaeology (2019), co-authored with Leslie Kurke, recipient of the 2019 PROSE Award for best book in Classical Studies from the Association of American Publishers; and, most recently, Painting as a Way of Life: Philosophy and Practice in French Art, 1620–1660 (2025).

“Poussin, Titian, and Tradition: The Birth of Bacchus and the Genealogy of Images,” in Word & Image 18 (2002)

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“Framing the Gift: The Politics of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi,” Classical Antiquity 20 (2001)

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“Beazley and the Language of Connoisseurship,” Hephaistos 15 (1997)

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“The Lion's Eye: Imitation and Uncertainty in Attic Red-Figure,” Representations 51 (1995)

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Profiles

Andrei Pop
Andrei Pop
Modern Art and Aesthetics
Department Chair
CWAC 162
773.702.0278
Niall Atkinson
Niall Atkinson
Medieval and Renaissance Architecture and Urban History
Director of Architectural Studies
CWAC 260
773.702.0270
Claudia Brittenham
Claudia Brittenham
Ancient American Art
Director of Graduate Studies
CWAC 261 | Office Hours: Tuesdays 5-6pm or by appointment
Wei-Cheng Lin
Wei-Cheng Lin
Chinese Art and Architecture
Architectural Studies Advisor
CWAC 268 | Office Hours: Wednesdays 9-10am and 12-1pm
773.702.0268
2006-07
Iowa State University
Assistant Professor, East Asian Art and Architecture
Richard Neer
Richard Neer
Ancient Greek Art and Architecture
CWAC 259
773.702.5890
Megan Sullivan
Megan Sullivan
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art
CWAC 272
773.702.5126