Wolfram Bergande
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Wolfram Bergande (Dr. phil., M.A.) studied Philosophy, Romance Studies and Economics at Humboldt-University Berlin, Columbia University New York, Université de Paris 1 Pantéon Sorbonne and Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University Frankfurt/M. Since 2011 he is Assistant Professor for Aesthetics at the Faculty of Art & Design of Bauhaus-University Weimar.
From 2005 until 2011 he was a lecturer in Philosophy, Cultural Theory and Aesthetics at Humboldt-University Berlin and at the University of the Arts in Berlin. Research interests: Aesthetics, Cultural theory, Art theory, Anthropology, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of history. Recent publications include topics in psychoanalysis, art theory and classical greek philosophy. Monographies: Die Logik des Unbewussten in der Kunst (2007), Lacans Psychoanalyse und die Dekonstruktion (2002). More information & contact: www.bergande.de
Wolfram Bergande (Dr. phil., M.A.) studied Philosophy, Romance Studies and Economics at Humboldt-University Berlin, Columbia University New York, Université de Paris 1 Pantéon Sorbonne and Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University Frankfurt/M. Since 2011 he is Assistant Professor for Aesthetics at the Faculty of Art & Design of Bauhaus-University Weimar.
From 2005 until 2011 he was a lecturer in Philosophy, Cultural Theory and Aesthetics at Humboldt-University Berlin and at the University of the Arts in Berlin. Research interests: Aesthetics, Cultural theory, Art theory, Anthropology, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of history. Recent publications include topics in psychoanalysis, art theory and classical greek philosophy. Monographies: Die Logik des Unbewussten in der Kunst (2007), Lacans Psychoanalyse und die Dekonstruktion (2002). More information & contact: www.bergande.de