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Doctoral researcher
Denisa Tichá is a PhD candidate at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, in collaboration with the Institute of Art History, Czech Academy of Sciences (since 2025). Under the supervision of Petra Trnková, her dissertation project focuses on various forms of the integration and use of photography within the context of applied arts institutions in the Czech lands in the second half of the nineteenth century. In addition to the history of 19th-century photography, she is also interested in the relationship between photography and exhibitions. Since 2024, she has been externally collaborating with the IAH on the database of Art Exhibitions in the Czech Lands 1820–1950. She is currently a doctoral researcher on the project Photography Go-Betweens and the Closed Society: The nobility as a catalyst for the growth of photography in Central Europe in the 1840s–1860s (Czech Science Foundation, project no. 26-20400S).
Photography Go-Betweens and the Closed Society: The nobility as a catalyst for the growth of photography in Central Europe in the 1840s–1860s (Czech Science Foundation, project no. 26-20400S)
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