Jérémie Koering

Professeur ordinaire d'histoire de l'art des Temps modernes

Professor
Department of Art History and Archeology

MIS 05 bu. 5143
Av. de l'Europe 20
1700 Fribourg
MIS 05, 5143

Biography

Jérémie Koering is professor of early modern art history at the University of Fribourg. His fields of study are Renaissance Art, epistemology of art history, and anthropology of images. He has published Léonard de Vinci. Peintures et dessins (Hazan, 2007), Le prince en représentation (Actes Sud, 2013), Caravage, juste un détail (INHA, 2018); with Stephen J. Campbell, Andrea Mantegna: Making Art History (Wiley, 2015); with Yve-Alain Bois, Damisch/Schapiro a special issue of October (MIT, 167, 2019). He has edited two unpublished manuscripts by Robert Klein, L’Esthétique de la technè. L’art selon Aristote et les théories des arts visuels au XVIe siècle (INHA, 2017) and Essai sur la responsabilité (with Carole Maigné, INHA, 2022). Recently, he has published a book in the field of image anthropology: Les iconophages. Une histoire de l’ingestion des images (Actes Sud, 2021/Zone Books 2024), for which he was awarded by the Pinault Collection (Pierre Daix Prize 2022). His last book is Enquête sur ‘Les Ménines’ (Actes Sud, 2025 / Zone books forthcoming). He is now working on the publication of two essays: the first on Meyer Schapiro and drawing as epistemic tool, the second on the metaphors of the artistic process in italian renaissance art.

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