Overview
Background
Andrea Bubenik is an expert in Renaissance and Baroque Art, and the continued reception of early modern visual culture. She is an Associate Professor in Art History in the School of Communication and Arts, and was the Director of the UQ Node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions between 2019-2022. Her research interests include early modern printmaking, links between art and science, court cultures and collecting, and histories of reception for both iconic and lesser known works of art.
Her books include The Persistence of Melancholia in Art and Culture (edited, 2019), Perspectives on the Art of Wenceslaus Hollar (co-edited with Anne Thackray, 2016), and Reframing Albrecht Dürer: The Appropriation of Art, 1528-1700 (2013), which was awarded the AAANZ best book prize (2014). Andrea’s forthcoming monograph, Living Pictures: The Renaissance Artist-Scientist explores the afterlives of the animal, plant, and rock studies by Albrecht Dürer and Leonardo da Vinci, and is supported by a grant from AIAH/AAANZ.
Andrea's international profile includes visiting fellowships at the Warburg Institute in London, the Central Institute of Art History (Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte) in Munich, the Institute of Art History (Ustav Dějin Umění) in Prague, and the Huntington Library in LA. Andrea is a strong advocate for collaboration with arts and culture institutions and the translation of academic research into more public platforms. She curated two major exhibitions at the UQ Art Museum: Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond (2017), and Five Centuries of Melancholia (2014), both accompanied by exhibition catalogues. She also delivers an annual public art history course at QAGOMA (Queensland Gallery of Art), and has given public lectures at galleries in Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, and the UK.
As an experienced teacher and supervisor, with more than twenty successful supervisions at the Honours, MPhil and PhD levels, Andrea is especially proud of her students’ successes. She supervises local, national, and international internship placements in art galleries and museums, and developed an undergraduate study abroad option for UQ students, ‘Art and Architecture in Venice’ which takes place on site in Venice, Italy. She welcomes expressions of interest from prospective HDR students.
Availability
- Associate Professor Andrea Bubenik is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queen's University
Research interests
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Nothern Renaissance
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Histories of printmaking
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links between art and science c.1400-1800
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early modern art theory
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court cultures
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Renaissance and Baroque art
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practices of display and collecting
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reception theory
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Albrecht Dürer and his followers
Research impacts
Research Impacts
Andrea is regularly invited to speak about her research at art galleries and cultural institutions both national and international. She has contributed to The Conversation, and has also given radio interviews on the ABC programs Historyonics, Radio National Books and Arts Daily, and Afternoons with Jacinta Parsons. Here is a selection of Andrea’s public engagement activities that are available online:
The Weird and the Eerie, and in conversation with artist Jenny Watson, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA,19/11/22
Remake/Remodel, and in conversation with artist Ryan Presley, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA,19/11/22
Serious Jokes, and in conversation with artist Natalya Hughes, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA,12/11/22
Human/Non-Human, European Masterpieces from the MET, and in conversation with Marian Drew, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA, 11/9/21
Power of Place, European Masterpieces from the MET, and in conversation with artist Christopher Bassi, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA, 18/9/21
From Flesh to Fashion, European Masterpieces from the MET, and in conversation with artist Michael Zavros, Guest Speaker at QAGOMA, 4/9/21
Plague and Death in the Art of Albrecht Dürer, Guest speaker at QAGOMA, 28/10/2020
Recreating masterpieces at home? People have been doing it for centuries, The Conversation, 23/4/2020
Albrecht Dürer's Engraving Melencolia I is 500 Years Old, Books and Arts Daily, ABC radio, August 28, 2014
Historyonics: The art of Melancholy, Historyonics, ABC radio, August 13, 2014.
Works
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2010
Journal Article
The Essential Dürer (review).
Bubenik, Andrea (2010). The Essential Dürer (review).. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY, 1402-1404.
2005
Journal Article
The art of Albrecht Durer in the context of the court of Rudolf II
Bubenik, Andrea (2005). The art of Albrecht Durer in the context of the court of Rudolf II. Studia Rudolphina: Bulletin of the Research Center for Visual Arts and Culture in the Age of Rudolf II, 5, 17-27.
2002
Conference Publication
Art, Astrology and Astronomy at the Imperial Court of Rudolf II (1576-1612)
Bubenik, Andrea (2002). Art, Astrology and Astronomy at the Imperial Court of Rudolf II (1576-1612). International Symposium on the History of Science in the Rudolphine Period, Prague, Czech Republic, 22-25 October 2001. Frankfurt Am Maim, Germany: Verlag Harri Deutsch.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The art and literature of Chinese painter-critics through the lens of neuroscience
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paolo Magagnoli
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Doctor Philosophy
An Archival Aesthetic in Contemporary Art
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Butler
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Doctor Philosophy
The World Landscapes of Joachm Patinir
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Beth Spacey
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Doctor Philosophy
The art and literature of Chinese painter-critics through the lens of neuroscience
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paolo Magagnoli
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Doctor Philosophy
The Emperor's New Clothes: The Printed Revolution of Maximilian I (1494-1519)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amelia Barikin
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Doctor Philosophy
Situating architecture within aesthetics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Susan Holden, Professor John Macarthur
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Doctor Philosophy
Shifting priorities in representations of female musicians in Renaissance art
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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Doctor Philosophy
Shifting priorities in representations of female musicians in Renaissance art
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Denis Collins
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Doctor Philosophy
Curating, Sex Work and Social Reproduction
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paolo Magagnoli
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Cutting Emotions: Images of Holy Wounds in Emotional Communities of Germany, France and the Low Countries (1400-1550)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Karin Sellberg
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2022
Master Philosophy
Appropriations of Renaissance and Baroque Art in Contemporary Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amelia Barikin
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Picturing the Franco-Ottoman Alliance in the Sixteenth Century
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2016
Master Philosophy
(Extra)Ordinary Lives: Luis Paret y Alcázar, costumbrismo, and historical myth-making
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2019
Master Philosophy
Towards A Nuclear Aesthetics: Maralinga and the Art of Jonathan Kumintjara Brown and Yhonnie Scarce
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amelia Barikin
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Radical Restructuring: Autonomies in Italian Architecture & Design, 1968-73
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Macarthur, Dr Silvia Micheli
Media
Enquiries
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- Renaissance Art
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