User:LLBL.LLBL/sandbox/Anna C. Chave

Anna C. Chave' is a professor of Art History at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and has also taught at Harvard and Yale universities. She has published many essays concerned with issues of gender and identity, reception and interpretation, mainly with respect to 20th century art. Her artist subjects have ranged from early Picasso and O'Keeffe, to Pollock and Wilke. She is widely known, besides, for her revisionist readings of Minimalism, including "Minimalism and the Rhetoric of Power" (Arts, January 1990), and for her monographs on Rothko and Brancusi (Yale University Press, 1991 and 1993). For complete publication information and access to selected essays, please visit www.annachave.com '

EDUCATION

1982 Ph.D. Yale University 1975 B.A. Harvard University 1972-73 University of Paris, Sorbonne 1970-71 Reed College

TEACHING

1997- Professor, Art Department, Queens College, and Ph.D. Program in Art History, The   Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York

1993-96 Associate Professor, Queens College and adjunct faculty, The Graduate School and University Center, CUNY

1992-93 Lecturer, Yale University

1991-93 Visiting Associate Professor, Hunter College, CUNY

1988-91 Associate Professor, Harvard University

1983-88 Assistant Professor, Harvard University

1980-81 Faculty Member, Parsons School of Design