Associate Professor
Visual Art & Art History
York University
United States of America
Dan Adler is the Associate professor of Visual Art & Art History in york University.He teaches courses in 19th and 20th century art, with particular interests in 19th-century European painting, French and German Dada, and the development and reception of the conceptual art movement.Professor Adler’s areas of research include the history of art writing, German modernism, Frankfurt School theory, conceptual art, and the theory and history of contemporary art. he is the author of Hanne Darboven: Cutural History 1880-1983 (Afterall Books/MIT Press 2009), co-editor (with Mitchell Frank) of German Art History and Scientific Thought: Beyond Formalism (Ashgate Press, 2012), and co-editor (with Janine Marchessault and Sanja Obradovic) of Parallax: Stereoscopic 3D in Moving Images and Visual Art (Chicago: Intellect Books/University of Chicago Press, 2013). Dr. Adler is an alumnus of the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program
history of art writing, German modernism, Frankfurt School theory, conceptual art, and the theory and history of contemporary art