Linda-Josephine Knop (M.A.)

Project Member, Section: Modern and Contemporary History (ZFF Project: What Remains are Wood and Bone)

Location
Untere Königsstraße 71
34117 Kassel
Room
Raum 2002

Linda-J. Knop studied art history, philosophy and fine arts at the University of Kassel and the Kunsthochschule Kassel. After her master's degree and a year as a master student of Urs Lüthi, she was involved in various third-party funded research projects. Among other things, she investigated the influence of perceptual psychology and film on the design of El Lissitzky's "Room for Constructive Art" (1926) and was involved in the (virtual) reconstruction of the International Art Exhibition Dresden, 1926.

Since September 2021 she supports the research project "What remains are wood and bones" with her art scientific expertise.