Lisa Florman

florman.4@osu.edu

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Lisa Florman

Associate Professor, Department of History of Art

Area of Expertise
• 20th century European art

Professor Florman, a specialist in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century European art, is particularly interested in Cubism, Surrealism, and the varied conceptions of the 'classical' in the modern world. In addition to offering courses on those topics, she has also taught graduate-level seminars on the theoretical and historical foundations of the discipline, as well as on the art of Cezanne, Picasso, Klee, and l'informe. She is the author of MYTH AND METAMORPHOSIS: PICASSO'S 'CLASSICAL' PRINTS OF THE 1930S (MIT Press, 2000), and various articles appearing in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AESTHETICS, THE ART BULLETIN, OCTOBER and elsewhere.

Education
• PhD, Columbia University
• MPhil, Art History and Archeology, Columbia University
• MA, Columbia University
• BA, University of Virginia