Annadea Salvatore has a PhD in Art History from Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, is a Research Fellow at the Fondazione Ambron (Florence). She worked with several institutions for academic research, such as the Swiss Confederation (Excellence Scholarships). She has been Research Fellow at the Fondazione Primoli in Rome, the Fondazione Cini in Venice, the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, the Sorbonne University in Paris, the Resource Center of the Petit Palais in Paris, the Central Library of Zurich, the Arp Stiftung of Berlin, the University of Cagliari and the University di Firenze, where she also served as a dissertation co-supervisor. In addition to essays and articles, she has authored Lolita sulla tela. Poetiche dell’invenzione in Balthus e Nabokov (Artemide, 2016).
Currently, her main areas of interest are the reception of German artists in Italy (mainly Hans Arp and Oskar Kokoschka) and the history of the italian art criticism between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Central and Eastern European Artists in Interwar Metropolises |