Dr. Ewa Manikowska
Vita
Ewa Manikowska (Dr. phil.) is associate professor at the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She has both an academic and a museum curriculum, having worked among others in the Galleria Palatina in Florence and as a provenance research expert in the National Museum in Warsaw. Her research interests focus on the history of collecting, survey photography, cultural heritage, and art restitution. She has coordinated several research projects including inter alia: ‘The Photographic Survey Movement and the Visualization of Collective Cultural Identities in Europe at the Turn of the 20th Century’ (2013-15); and the ERA-Net ‘Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts’ project (2018-2021).
Publications (choice): Art Ceremonial Information. On the Royal Collecting of Stanislas August, the Last King of Poland (Warszawa 2005, in Polish); Bernardo Bellotto and his Dresden Apartment: on the Social and Artistic Identity of a Venetian Veduta Painter (Warszawa 2014, in Polish); Photography and Cultural Heritage in the Age of Nationalisms. Europe’s Eastern Borderlands (1867-1945) (Bloomsbury-Routledge 2019); E. Manikowska, M. Thor Tureby, G. Pasternak (eds) ‘Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts’, special issue of Culture Unbound, 2022 no. 2; E. Manikowska, M. Thor Tureby, G. Pasternak (eds), ‘Cultural Heritage and Technology’, special theme of Santander Art and Culture Law Review, 2020, no 2.
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