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Ingrid Halland

Position

Associate professor

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

Ingrid Halland is an architecture historian and art critic. At the University of Bergen, she teaches 20th century architecture history and theory, as well as contemporary art theory, politics of aesthetics, and art historiography. Halland is also Programme Coordinator for Art History.  

She is also associate professor II at where she teaches at the PhD programme.​ 

Her academic work is published in journals such as Log, Aggregate, Journal of Design History, Arkitektur N, Kunst og kultur and Journal Nordic Museology, and her work as an art critic is published in art magazines, museum catalogues, and artist books. The book  was published by Cappelen Damm Akademisk in 2021. She is also founder and editor-in-chief of , a publishing platform by .  

Halland is the Principal Investigator of the research project funded by The Research Council of Norway (Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal), 2023 – 2028, and Co-Principle Investigator of the research project , led by Associate Professor Marte Johnslien, funded by Norwegian Artistic Research Programme (DIKU), 2022 – 2025. Together with Kjetil Fallan, she is Principle Investigator of the project 'Material Ecologies of Design,' which has received the , at the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS), the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.

The article by Ingrid Halland and Marte Johnslien is the first research publication on titanium white, and was published by Aggregate in January 2023.

Teaching

I supervise MA projects in architectural history, design history, art from the 20th century, contemporary art, museology, art theory and art historiography.

Teaching Fall 2023

DKT100 Introduction to Art, Theatre and Digital Culture

KUN108 Art, Architecture and Visual Culture 1750-1950

Teaching Spring 2023

topic spring 2023 'Athens'

topic spring 2023 'The Politics of Contemporary Arts'

 

Teaching Fall 2022

 (was tought in English) 

 (topic fall 2022 'The Exhibition as Research')

 

Teaching Spring 2022

 

 

Projects
  • Principal Investigator of the research project . Funded by The Research Council of Norway (Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal), 2022 – 2027
  • Together with Kjetil Fallan, she is Principle Investigator of the project 'Material Ecologies of Design,' which has received the , at the Center for Advanced Research (CAS), the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
  • Co-Principle Investigator of the research project , led by Associate Professor Marte Johnslien. Funded by Norwegian Artistic Research Programme (DIKU), 2022 – 2025