Komplexe Beziehungen. Notizen zu Biografie und Werk von Friedl Dicker-Brandeis

Article in Journal With Citation Index (Peer Reviewed)

Date

2025

Keywords

Art History

Text

This article discusses the methodological approaches for writing a monograph that links the life and work of an individual engaged in the arts, using the example of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898–1944). It advocates for a productive interweaving of biographical construction and work-centered study, critically reflecting on the diversity of the textual, visual and material sources and their varying availability, condition, and framing. Through selected life stages and exemplary analyses of her work, the article explores the complex interrelations between the societal conditions that shaped Dicker-Brandeis’s work as a Jewish artist, female architect, and committed leftist intellectual up to her deportation, and her ways to position herself within, and at times against, these categorizations. In doing so, it brings together perspectives from critical biographical research with a reading of the politics of artistic practice.

Volume/Issue, Pages

Special Issue: Architekt:innen-Monographien. Kanonisierung, Kontextualisierung, Kritik

Language, Format, Material, Edition

German

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Published By: Stefanie Kitzberger | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Publication Date: 09 October 2025, 09:04 | Edit Date: 09 October 2025, 09:04