Julia E. Holz
Contact
Department of Asian and Islamic Art History
contact: s5juholz@uni-bonn.de
Research
PhD Working title: Gender in Contemporary Vietnamese Art
Supervisor: Prof. Julia AB Hegewald
10/2016 - today
PhD-candidate at Bonn University, Alumnus at the “Bonn International Graduate School - Oriental and Asian Studies” at Bonn University
10/2013 - 09/2016
Master of Arts in “Asian Studies” with focus on “Asian and Islamic Art History” at Bonn University; Master thesis: "Gender representations in Contemporary Art inspired by Islamic traditions: The artists Waseem Ahmed and Soody Sharifi"
10/2010 - 09/2013
Bachelor of Arts in “Art History” and "Language, Literature, Culture" at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; Bachelor thesis: "European colonial architecture in Southeast Asia around 1900. National identity in French and Dutch architecture and the development of a new colonial architectural language"
09/2012 – 03/2013
Erasmus semester at the Università degli Studi di Pisa in Italy
10/2016 – 09/2018
Research assistant at the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
1/2016 – 7/2016
Internship at the Goethe-Institut Hanoi, Vietnam
10/2014 – 3/2015
Student assistant for the tutorial “Scientific work in Asian studies” at the Institute for Oriental and Asian Studies at Bonn University
9/2009 – 5/2010
International volunteer service at Solidarités Jeunesses in Hanoi, Vietnam
- “Gender in contemporary art inspired by Islamic traditions - current positions of artists on gender and sexuality”, winter semester 2016/17, Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
- "An Atlas of Mirrors - Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia", summer semester 2017, Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
- "Introduction to Contemporary Art in the Islamic World", winter semester 2017/18, Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
- "contemporaneity and timeliness in Contemporary Art in Vietnam", summer semester 2018, Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
- Co-organization of the International Conference “In the Footsteps of the Masters - Footprints, Feet and Shoes as Objects of Veneration in the Arts of Asia”, April 19-21, 2018, Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Bonn University
- presentation “Identity Challenged: The Body in Contemporary Vietnamese Art” at the Second Conference of the EAAA (European Association for Asian Art and Archeology), University of Zurich, Switzerland, August 24-27, 2017