Professorship for Provenance Studies

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

Research and teaching in Provenance Studies at Leuphana cover the areas of provenance, restitution, and critical museum and art market studies. In addition to examining the past, present, and future of provenance and its production, we focus primarily on the institutional frameworks in which art is collected and exhibited. Here, we are particularly interested in the role of museums in the acquisition, archiving, display, and circulation of objects. To answer these questions, we also use digital tools and explore their relevance for provenance research and art history.

Main research areas

To further the understanding of the discursive and theoretical landscape related to the circulation of artworks, we critically engage with contemporary and historical debates. Our art and cultural history perspective is equally informed by legal, sociological, and economic considerations. Here, we pay special attention to the exploration of contexts of injustice (national socialism, colonialism). We also investigate art market aspects from critical lenses, such as forgery, corruption, and discrimination.

An essential component of our teaching is the inclusion of partners and concrete research projects, such as the Provenance Lab and its experimental research. Within the framework of excursions, we not only visit exhibitions, but also the depots and restoration workshops of museums. The exchange with curators, provenance researchers, artists, and experts of the art market is thereby central.

  1. Toward Interconnected Object Histories: Challenges and Opportunities in the Creation of Provenance Linked Open Data

    Mariani, F. (Speaker), Rother, L. (Speaker) & Koss, M. (Speaker)

    09.10.2024

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  2. Then and Now: The 20th Anniversary of the Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets

    Rother, L. (Speaker)

    10.12.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsTransfer

  3. The Leveraged Gift – The Making of the David and Alfred Smart Museum at the University of Chicago

    Koss, M. (Speaker)

    05.2016

    Activity: Talk or presentationGuest lecturesResearch

  4. The intimacy of paper: fin-de-siècle print culture and the politics of the senses

    Koss, M. (Speaker)

    02.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  5. The History of Art is Linked but the Data Is Not: Georgia O’Keeffe, Provenance and Scholarship

    Rother, L. (Speaker)

    21.07.2020

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  6. The Future of Provenance and the Catalogue Raisonné

    Rother, L. (Speaker), Newbury, D. (Speaker) & Gorayeb, E. (Speaker)

    03.12.2020

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  7. The Expert in the Loop: Developing a Provenance Linked Open Data Management Platform

    Mariani, F. (Speaker)

    28.07.2022

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  8. The Birth of Design from the Spirit of the Periodical: Pan and the Art of Reproducing Craft in Late Nineteenth Century Germany

    Koss, M. (Speaker)

    25.11.2021

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  9. Starting from Scratch: Nazi-Era Provenance Research at The Museum of Modern Art

    Rother, L. (Speaker)

    06.11.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

  10. Serial Despite Itself: "Pan" Between Deep and Differentiated Time

    Koss, M. (Speaker)

    09.2018

    Activity: Talk or presentationConference PresentationsResearch

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