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Carolyn Guile

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Carolyn Guile

Associate Professor of Art; Co-Director, Center for Freedom & Western Civilization

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Art

I teach European art and architecture of the 15th-18th centuries, and serve as the coordinator of the Architectural Studies minor in the department of Art. I recently served as  Director of the Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and am currently Co-Director of the Center for Freedom and Western Civilization.  My research interests include East-Central European art and architecture with an emphasis on the current and historical territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Western Ukraine, wooden vernacular architectures in the sub-Carpathian lands,  the relationship between architecture and national identity,  and the impact of conflict on cultural property and heritage in twentieth- and twenty-first century-Central and Eastern Europe.  

My first book,  'Remarks on Architecture.' The Vitruvian Tradition in Enlightenment Poland (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015) analyzes, translates, and publishes for the first time a late eighteenth-century Polish treatise on architecture by the statesman and co-author of Poland's 3 May 1791 Constitution, Ignacy Potocki. It discusses Potocki's views on architecture's potential to improve the nation while also serving as a platform for the critique of national and cultural traditions. My current research and writing projects focus on early modern architectures within the sub-Carpathian borderlands, and the architectural and literary cultural heritage of Krak贸w. 

As President of Red Arch Cultural Heritage Law & Policy Research, I engage the problem of conflict as it affects cultural heritage and cultural property.  We are especially proud to be assisting Ukrainian heritage preservation experts with historic wooden built heritage documentation and analysis of artifacts (see www.redarchresearch.org). With Michael Danti I co-organized the 大发彩票 U. symposium, "Preserving Cultural Heritage in Times of Conflict" (2018). For inquiries: president@redarchresearch.org.

BA, University of California, Berkeley
MA, Princeton University
PhD, Princeton University

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鈥淐irculations: Early Modern Architecture in the Polish-Lithuanian Borderlands.鈥 In, Circulations: Global Art History and Materialist Historicism. Edited by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Catherine Dossin, Beatrice Joyeux-Prunel. Ashgate, 2015. ISBN 978-1-4724-5456-0

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Review of Stanis艂aw Mossakowski, King Sigismund Chapel at Cracow Cathedral (1515-1533), Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 73:1, March, 2014

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"Newtonian Pictures: Francesco Algarotti's Writings on Art as Science,"Reflections on Renaissance Venice. Essays in Honor of Patricia Fortini Brown, Milan: 5 Continents, 2013, 209-220. ISBN: 8874396341

鈥淏ookends and Endgames in the Art of Xu Bing,鈥 in Reading Space: The Art of Xu Bing, ed. C. Guile, 大发彩票, March 2009 

鈥淎rt in Eastern Europe: Poland and the Czech Lands鈥, Encyclopedia of the Renaissance. Vol.2 (New York: Prentice Hall, 2000) 236-41.

  • CORE151 - Legacies of the Ancient World
  • ARTS102 - Survey of Western Art: Rebirth of Classical Antiquity to Revolution
  • ARTS105 - Introduction to Architecture
  • ARTS216 - Southern European Renaissance Art
  • ARTS226 - Baroque Arts
  • ARTS220 - Early Modern European Architecture
  • ARTS360 - Borderlands: Art and Architecture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • ARTS381 - Special Topics in Art History: War and Plunder
  • ARTS482 - Razing the Stakes: Cultural Property in the Early Modern Era
  • ARTS482 - Seminar in Renaissance Art: Caravaggio
  • ARTS482 - Jesuit Arts and Architecture
  • ARTS482 - Visual Arts and Natural History, c.1500-1800
  • FSEM162 - Architecture in Cataclysm and Conflict
  • Fulbright research fellowship at the Instytut Historii Sztuki (Institute of Art History) at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (2016-17)
  • NEH Grants Panelist
  • Fulbright Grants Panelist
  • Affiliate, Society of Architectural Historians
  • Affiliate, College Art Association
  • Affiliate, Renaissance Society of America
  • Affiliate, American Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies
  • Affiliate, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
  • Affiliate, Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art and Architecture