Team

Collaborators

Celina Behrens

Celina Behrens is currently pursuing a master’s degree in art history at the University of Hamburg, where she also completed her bachelor’s degree in art history and japanology. Her research focuses on decolonization and imperialism in 19th and 20th-century East Asian art history, particularly the reciprocal cultural influences between “the West” and East Asia. In her bachelor’s thesis, she examined the ambivalent influences of Kuroda Seiki on Japanese art history. In 2024, Celina participated in an international seminar on landscape paintings in China and the Western world at the Academy of Art in Hangzhou. In the same year, she collaborated on the exhibition project Nude, Antiquity, Anatomy: Exploring the World Through Drawing (Hamburger Kunsthalle / Hamburg State and University Library, 2024–2025) under the direction of Prof. Dr. Iris Wenderholm and authored three essays for its catalog.