Pamela M. Lee is the Osgood Hooker Professor in Fine Arts. Her area is the history, theory and criticism of late modernism and contemporary art with interests in the relationship between aesthetics and politics. Her courses include seminars on Abstract Expressionism; the art of the 1960s; contemp...
Pamela M. Lee is the Osgood Hooker Professor in Fine Arts. Her area is the history, theory and criticism of late modernism and contemporary art with interests in the relationship between aesthetics and politics. Her courses include seminars on Abstract Expressionism; the art of the 1960s; contemporary art and globalization; feminism; methods and historiography; art and technology; and modernism and war. With Professor Fred Turner (Communication) she co-teaches graduate seminars on "Media Cultures of the Cold War," and "Media Technology Theory."