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. Modern Migrants: Paintings from Europe in US Museums

    Rother, L. (Project manager, academic), Koss, M. (Project staff), Mariani, F. (Project staff) & Romero-Ferrón, B. (Project staff)

    Volkswagen Foundation

    01.11.1931.10.27

    Project: Research

  2. PAESE 3.0: Provenance and Collection Research Digital - Subproject: PAESE 3.0

    Rother, L. (Project manager, academic) & Andratschke, C. (Partner)

    01.11.2431.10.28

    Project: Research

  3. (Un)Mapping Infrastructures: Transnational Perspectives in Modern and Contemporary Art

    Dogramaci, B. (Partner), Esner, R. (Partner), Küster, B. (Partner), Langfeld, G. M. (Partner), Lerm-Hayes, C.-M. (Partner), Rother, L. (Partner), Ruckdeschel, A. (Partner), Smolińska, M. (Partner) & Ströbele, U. (Partner)

    01.01.1931.12.25

    Project: Research

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Researchers

  1. Dorit Gräbnitz

Publications

  1. Romanik in Rom und Latium
  2. Climate – grazing interactions in Mongolian rangelands
  3. Die strukturelle Ideologie des Internet
  4. Corporate social responsibility and dividend policy
  5. Artistic exchanges across Afro-Eurasia
  6. Das Reflexivitätsproblem und die Kategorienlehre
  7. Media of Trust
  8. Environmental justice and care
  9. Occurrence and Air-sea exchange of phthalates in the Arctic
  10. Corrosion behavior of multi-layer friction surfaced structure from dissimilar aluminum alloys
  11. Case Studies: Germany
  12. Biologistics and the struggle for efficiency
  13. Das Projekt Berber-Zeitung
  14. Exploring the influence of testimonial source on attitudes towards e-mental health interventions among university students
  15. The relevance of international restoration principles for ecosystem restoration practice in Rwanda
  16. Computer Simulations Then and Now
  17. Migrant struggles and moral economies of subversion
  18. Managing Research Environments
  19. Words and deeds
  20. Ecosystem services and sustainability: descriptive means, normative goals and societal transformations
  21. Es geht auch anders!
  22. The Law Behind Rule of Law Transfers
  23. Der extrovertierte Rechtstaat
  24. INSA Indicator System Sustainable Agriculture
  25. Branding the campus
  26. Existential insecurity and trust during the COVID-19 pandemic
  27. Pivoting the Player
  28. Resultant (moral) luck: Post hoc decision evaluation as dependent on belief truth, belief justification, and outcome in moral and prudential situations
  29. Digital technology and global mobility
  30. Rogier van der Weydens Bladelin-Altar
  31. German multiple-product, multiple-destination exporters: Bernard-Redding-Schott under test
  32. Lernaufgaben nachhaltig gedacht
  33. Exports, imports and firm survival
  34. Looking at workers, working with workers
  35. A servo piezo mechanical hydraulic actuator and its control for camless internal combustion engines
  36. Hot deformation mechanisms in AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Extruded at different temperatures