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Andrea Feeser is an art historian and writer. She researches and teaches visual and material culture, focusing on how ideological interests and institutional practices shape the history of place and the understanding of present circumstances. Feeser was born in Japan, and like many Americans, has lived in numerous places, learning little about their history until she moved to Hawaii, where history is always present. She was Assistant and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Hawaii, Manoa from 1996 – 2002, and is currently Associate Professor of Art History at Clemson University in South Carolina. Feeser has published widely on modern and contemporary art and visual culture, and edits for Parlor Press the book series Aesthetic Critical Inquiry. She has worked in the curatorial departments at the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in the education department at the Brooklyn Museum. More information Parlor Press Series : Aesthetic Critical Inquiry
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