Jenny Holzer receives Rosenberger Medal

During Convocation ceremonies on June 15, the University of Chicago awarded the 2019 Jesse L. Rosenberger Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the Creative and Performing Arts to artist Jenny Holzer, “whose unique text-based work is ambitious, relevant and influential” and who studied at the University of Chicago in the early 1970s.

Congratulations 2018-19 PhDs!

The Department of Art History congratulates our doctoral students who graduated in 2018-19:


Anne Feng

Dissertation: “Water, Ice, Lapis Lazuli: The Metamorphosis of Pure Land Art in Tang China”

Advisor: Wu Hung


Carl Fuldner

Dissertation: "Evolving Photography: Naturalism, Art, and Experience, 1889-1909"

Advisor: Joel Snyder


Solveig Nelson

In Memoriam: Peter Selz (1919-2019)

Alumnus Peter Selz (PhD ‘54), a leading curator at the Museum of Modern Art from 1958 to 1964 and later a founding director of the University Art Museum, Berkeley, died on June 21 in Albany, California. He was 100.

Over the course of his career, Selz wrote over fifty books and articles on art and art history, and befriended artists such as Mark Rothko and Sam Francis. He also formed friendships with several artists he met during his time as a graduate student in art history at the University of Chicago.

Claudia Brittenham receives Quantrell Teaching Award

Congratulations to Associate Professor of Art History and the College Claudia Brittenham for receiving the 2019 Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award! Believed to be the nation’s oldest prize for undergraduate teaching, the Quantrell Award is issued by the University in recognition of a faculty member’s exceptional teaching and mentoring.

Major Elizabeth Smith wins Millard Pierce Binyon Memorial Prize

Senior Art History major Elizabeth Smith is the recipient of the 2019 Millard Pierce Binyon Memorial Prize for distinction in humanistic pursuits in the College community, awarded by the Humanities Collegiate Division. 

Niall Atkinson: "Listening to the City"

Listening to the City
Talk by Niall Atkinson
Associate Professor of Art History, University of Chicago

Art History students working with business school art collection

The Booth School of Business has a 13-year-old art collection that includes more than 500 artworks by 150 emerging and established contemporary artists such as Paul Chan, Tacita Dean, Cao Fei, Raymond Pettibon, and Wolfgang Tillmans. UChicago Arts recently posted a story about how Art History students have been engaging with the collection and using it as a resource for curatorial practice. Click he

Daguerre’s Legacy: Bonne chance ou bon génie

Contemporary Daguerreotype Artist and Historian Mike Robinson, Ph.D. will present a talk that retraces Daguerre’s pathway of discovery and innovation described in historical accounts, and combines this historical research with artisanal, tacit, and causal knowledge gained through replicative practice to shed new light on the history of the Daguerre’s photographic research. The daguerreotype process has a unique material story about its creation.

PhD candidate Savannah Esquivel wins Dean’s Award for Graduate Student Teaching Excellence

Art History PhD candidate Savannah Esquivel was selected as one of two recipients for the 2019 Dean’s Award for Graduate Student Teaching Excellence. This award acknowledges Esquivel’s truly outstanding performance as a graduate student teacher and the impact she has made on undergraduate and masters students she has taught.

Documenting the Archive: Department of Cinema & Media Studies Graduate Student Conference

Documentary film practice inflects and is in turn also inflected by the theories and practices around the study of the archive. Documenting the Archive will be a forum for theoretical and methodological interventions in cinema and media studies by invoking the archive’s historical and theoretical relationship with cinema, especially documentary film practice.