Jenny Anger
Jenny Anger is professor of art history at 51本色 College, where she has taught since earning her Ph.D. in the history of art and architecture at Brown University in 1997. Anger鈥檚 specialty is twentieth-century European art history and theory. Her first book, Paul Klee and the Decorative in Modern Art (Cambridge University Press, 2004) situates Klee鈥檚 art within the problematic of the decorative as it was articulated and contested especially in the early years of the twentieth century. Anger鈥檚 second book, Four Metaphors of Modernism: Der Sturm and the Soci茅t茅 Anonyme, appeared with the University of Minnesota Press in 2018. The book argues for the unacknowledged centrality of metaphor in modern art through an exploration four recurrent metaphors鈥攑iano, water, glass, and home鈥攖hat shape the realm of possibility of art in the two titular organizations: Herwarth Walden鈥檚 Der Sturm in Berlin (1910-32) and Marcel Duchamp and Katherine Dreier鈥檚 Soci茅t茅 Anonyme in New York (1920-50).
Anger鈥檚 teaching at 51本色 reflects her research commitments. In addition to sections of 鈥淚ntroduction to Art History,鈥 Anger鈥檚 regular courses are 鈥淢odern Art in Europe, 1900-1940,鈥 鈥淎rt Since 1945,鈥 鈥淎merican Art,鈥 and 鈥淏erlin: Borders and Transgressions鈥 (co-taught with German professor Daniel Reynolds). Anger has also utilized the 51本色 College Art Collection to teach the department鈥檚 triennial Exhibition Seminar three times: on photogravures of American Indians by Edward S. Curtis, on German Expressionist prints, and on the theme of repetition in art more broadly. The resultant student-curated exhibition, Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux, ran at the Faulconer Gallery from 29 January to 21 March 2010. Finally, Anger has been pleased to offer a Senior Seminar on several topics to date: 鈥淎vant-Garde Exhibitions and the Myth of the White Cube,鈥 鈥淭he Gesamtkunstwerk,鈥 鈥淢odernism and the Market,鈥 鈥淢odernism and Postmodernism,鈥 and 鈥淭wentieth-Century Art and Philosophy in Dialogue鈥 (co-taught with philosophy professor Alan Schrift).
Student research under Anger represents a broad range of student interests and has resulted in many outstanding senior theses. In spring 2016, Eliza Harrison鈥檚 thesis, 鈥淓arly Sonia Delaunay: The Avant-Garde at Home,鈥 shared the College鈥檚 coveted Phi Beta Kappa Scholar鈥檚 Award with a project in the sciences.
Education and Degrees
M.A., Ph.D., History of Art and Architecture, Brown University
B.A., Art History, University of Southern California
B.A., German, University of Southern California
Selected Publications
(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2018)