Dr. Tobias Teutenberg

Research Associate

Main Focus

  • Blindness in Art History since 1800
  • Geometrical Formalism
  • History of Art Education
  • Transnational History of Art and Art Historiography
  • Historical Perzeptology

Research Projects

Heinrich Wölfflins Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe (1915)

Affirmations of the Non-Visual. The Art History of Blindness in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Publications (Selection)

  • "Bedingend und bedingt. Heinrich Wölfflins geometrischer Formalismus und das Auge der Moderne", Römisches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana, 46 (2023), pp. 219–248.
  • Die Rosse der Psyche, oder: Prolegomena zu einer Historischen Perzeptologie / Psyche’s Horses, or: Prolegomena to a Historical Perceptology“, Showcase, Schloss Wiepersdorf, URL: https://bit.ly/3cdmCd8 (Stand 01.09.2020).
  • Die Unterweisung des Blicks. Visuelle Erziehung und visuelle Kultur im langen 19. Jahrhundert, Diss., Bielefeld 2019.
  • (Hg., gemeinsam mit Nino Nanobashvili), Drawing Education: Worldwide! Continuities, Transfers, Mixtures (Tagungsband, München 2016), Heidelberg 2019.
  • "Bilder aus der Dunkelheit. Zum sichtbar Taktilen in der Kunst Eşref Armağans", L.I.S.A. Das Wissenschaftsportal der Gerda Henkel Stiftung, URL: http://bit.ly/2t1bNSC (Stand 01.04.2013).

Curriculum Vitae

Dr Tobias Teutenberg studied art history and philosophy at the Universities of Kassel, Munich, Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Augsburg and the École normale supérieure in Paris. From 2012 to 2015 he was a doctoral fellow of the Gerda Henkel Foundation. Subsequently, he worked as assistant professor and research assistant at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich and as research assistant at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Munich. Since May 2020 he has been working on the SNF project "Heinrich Wölfflin  Collected Works" at the University of Zurich. From June to August 2020, he was a Post Doc Fellow at the Kulturstiftung Brandenburg (Wiepersdorf Castle). Since November 2021 he is working as a research assistant at the Weddigen Department of the Biboliotheca Hertziana.

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