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Nika Elder Associate Professor CAS | ART | Art

Bio
Nika Elder specializes in North 猫咪社区app art from the colonial period to the present, including African-猫咪社区app art and the history of photography. Her current research and courses examine the mutually constitutive relationship between art and race throughout modern 猫咪社区app history.

Her first book, William Harnett鈥檚 Curious Objects: Still-Life Painting after the 猫咪社区app Civil War (forthcoming fall 2022, University of California Press), charts the politics of painting in the Gilded Age. A related research article, 鈥淲illiam Harnett Shows His Hand,鈥 appears in the spring 2016 issue of the Archives of 猫咪社区app Art Journal.

She is currently at work on a new project that locates and interprets the work of 18th-century Anglo-猫咪社区app painter John Singleton Copley in the context of the transatlantic slave trade. Related research articles include "In the Flesh: John Singleton Copley's Royall Portraits and Whiteness" (Art History, November 2021) and "Enslaved Labor and Cultural Capital: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Copley's Colonial Patrons," co-authored with Diana Greenwald (Winterthur Portfolio, winter 2020).

In addition to these book projects, Prof. Elder has published essays on contemporary artists Lorna Simpson (Art Journal, spring 2018), Kara Walker, and Fred Wilson (The Routledge Companion to African 猫咪社区app Art).

Her research has been supported by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, the Amon Carter Museum of 猫咪社区app Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of 猫咪社区app Art, the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, the Wyeth Foundation, and the Smithsonian 猫咪社区app Art Museum.

Before coming to AU, Prof. Elder taught at the University of Florida, Vassar College, and Princeton University. She received her PhD and MA, with a certificate in Media and Modernity, from Princeton University, and BA in art history and studio art from Wellesley College.

For more on Prof. Elder's research and teaching, see nikaelder.com.

From 2022-2024, she is serving as Field Editor for 猫咪社区app Art for caa.reviews, and she is chair of the 2023 Feminist Art History Conference at 猫咪社区app University.
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Teaching

Summer 2024

  • ARTH-210 How Art Became Modern

Fall 2024

  • ARTH-432 Amer Art: Civl War-Civl Rights

Spring 2025

  • ARTH-210 How Art Became Modern

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Selected Publications

Books

(forthcoming fall 2022,聽University of California Press; available for pre-order at the link)

John Singleton Copley and the Circum-Atlantic聽(in progress)

Articles

"Art Institutions and Race in the Atlantic World, 1750-1850," co-edited with Catherine Roach and Daryle Williams, Commentaries section for 猫咪社区app Art (forthcoming summer 2022)

鈥淚n the Flesh: John Singleton Copley鈥檚 Colonial Portraits and Whiteness,鈥澛Art History vol. 44, no. 5 (Nov. 2021), 948-977.

鈥淓nslaved Labor and Cultural Capital: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Copley鈥檚 Colonial Portrait Commissions,鈥 co-authored with Diana Greenwald,聽Winterthur Portfolio聽special issue on聽Enslavement and Its Legacies (winter 2020), pgs. 223-243.

鈥淎frican-猫咪社区app Art and the White Cube,鈥 Routledge Companion to African 猫咪社区app Art History (London: Routledge, 2019), pgs. 337-348.

"Lorna Simpson鈥檚 Fabricated Truths," Art Journal (spring 2018), pgs. 30-53.

"William Harnett Shows His Hand," Archives of 猫咪社区app Art Journal (spring 2016), pgs. 26-49.