Onderzoeksverblijven

Het Rubenianum biedt specifieke faciliteiten aan voor professionele onderzoekers die aan een academische instelling zijn verbonden en die werken over Vlaamse kunst uit de 16de en 17de eeuw.

 

Wat?

 

Het Rubenianum ondersteunt gastonderzoekers in het kader van hun onderzoek naar 16de- en 17de-eeuwse Vlaamse kunst en cultuur. De onderzoeker deelt een kantoor met alle faciliteiten met andere gastonderzoekers, geniet vrije toegang tot de collecties en kan symposia en lezingen bijwonen of organiseren in het Rubenianum.

De onderzoeker wordt aangemoedigd om actief te participeren aan de activiteiten van de onderzoeksgemeenschap waartoe ook de stafleden van het Rubenshuis behoren, en bij te dragen aan lopende onderzoeksprojecten in huis. De staf van het Rubenianum staat gastonderzoekers bij met raad en daad en zorgt waar nodig voor introducties bij andere instellingen. Gastonderzoekers kunnen hun onderzoek ook presenteren op interuniversitaire seminars in Leuven en Gent.

 

Voor wie?

Voor doctoraatsstudenten, postdoctorale onderzoekers en professoren die verbonden zijn aan een academische instelling.

 

Praktisch

Meer info via rubenianum@antwerpen.be of telefonisch via 0032 (0)3 201 15 77.

 

Huidige Gastonderzoekers

  • Suzie Herman – Princeton University, Doctoraatsproject: The Art World of the Hanse 

  • Emily Hirsch – Brown University/BAEF Fellow, Doctoraatsproject: Flemish Sculptors and Terracotta, c. 1600–1750

  • Hanne Schonkeren – VUB/FWO, Doctoraatsproject: Ingenious Craftsmanship: A Performative and Art Historical Study of Gold and Silversmithing in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp

 

Getuigenissen van gastonderzoekers

Dr. Rachel Wise

University of Pennsylvania, BAEF/Rubenianum Postdoctoral Fellow 2020-2021, gastonderzoeker 2021-2022

“With COVID, there were not many people working on site for the first several months of my fellowship. But I still feel I had the opportunity to talk about my research to senior scholars at the Rubenianum. Arnout Balis was particularly kind in stopping by to talk to me in the early summer. I also was delighted to talk about my research with other fellows. The monthly fellows’ meetings were great: I appreciated connecting with the other fellows. I always felt that if I had any questions, big or small, I knew I could rely on this community to help me find the answer.”

Julia van Zandvoort

The Courtauld Institute of Art, gastonderzoeker 2022

“Many titles in the library would not have been available at my original place of study (UK). Amongst them many specialized articles and books, and dissertations from scholars at Belgian universities, which are usually not accessible to me. Another important resource were the Rubenianum’s connections to other scholars in the field that they managed to put me in touch with. I think the combination of being in the vicinity of a specialist library that focusses on early modern Flemish art and the Antwerp city archive have made my time in Antwerp particularly successful. My stay at the Rubenianum enabled me to complement archival research with a thorough literature study and offered a perfect opportunity of alternating days spent at the archive and at the Rubenianum.”

Kendra Grimmett

PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania, Rubenianum Fellow 2018-2019

"Working at the Rubenianum shaped and enriched my dissertation in record time.  As a Fellow, the vast collection of specialized publications and archives were as easily accessible as a personal library. Just outside my office, I walked into the stacks and found every book in my preliminary bibliography, as well as rare items that I discovered during my time in Antwerp. Remarkably, when a book was not part of the collection, but related to the work of the institution, the librarians purchased a copy for my use. 

One of the most valuable aspects of working at the Rubenianum is becoming part of its community of scholars. My project and I were greeted with warmth and enthusiasm. After presenting an overview of my research goals to my Rubenianum colleagues, I received thoughtful feedback and helpful suggestions. I am immensely grateful for the generosity and support of the Rubenianum and my fellow fellows who became my friends." 

Dr. Adam S. Eaker

Associate Curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 
BAEF Fellow 2012-2013

“Even with the digitalization of books there are still many old periodicals and monographs, including works from the eighteenth and the nineteenth century, that I have only ever been able to access here in this collection.”

“For someone in my field the Rubenianum is legendary. It has been amazing to me working here how the names that were just legends for me are people I encounter at the water cooler or making a cup of coffee and get to talk to now on a day-to-day basis about my research.”

Adam S. Eaker vertelt over zijn ervaringen in een videofragment.

Prof. Dr. Aaron Hyman

Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins
BAEF Fellow 2015-2016

“To list the ways that being affiliated with the Rubenianum has streamlined my work would be to sell this experience short. For it has enabled a speed and efficiency of research that I hadn’t known was possible. Even coming from US institutions with incredibly rich libraries, it was hard for me to imagine a place that has virtually everything published (and many times not even published) on my topics of inquiry; in turn, I have accomplished research that might have taken several days and weeks in the States in the space of an afternoon with a stack of books shelved steps away from my desk.” 

“The Rubenianum’s prominent standing as a meeting point for both Belgian and international art historical audiences has made it an ideal venue from which to take the temperature of the field of Flemish art history. There is no other institution that so perfectly positions a young academic to meet major scholars in the field, to benefit from seeing specialists in conversation and debate, and to compare art histories practiced in the US and in Europe.”

 

Voormalige gastonderzoekers

  • Sabrina Lind – Universiteit Gent/Università degli Studi di Verona/FWO Vlaanderen, gastonderzoeker, 2019–2023

  • Dr. Abigail D. Newman – Princeton University (PhD 2016), gastonderzoeker, 2013-2023: Fulbright Fellow, 2013-2014; BAEF Fellow, 2014-2015; Mellon-Council for European Studies Fellow, 2015-2016; Universiteit Gent, post-doc 2016-2017; Universiteit Antwerpen, deeltijds docent (ZAP) en Rubenianum Onderzoekscoördinator 2017/2018-2023

  • Dr. Wendy Frère - Université libre de Bruxelles, gastonderzoeker, 2020-2023

  • Dr. Charlotta Krispinsson – Humboldt University, Berlin, met een beurs van de Zweedse Onderzoeksraad, 2023

  • Dr. Catherine Lusheck - University of San Francisco, gastonderzoeker 2022

  • Julia van Zandvoort – The Courtauld Institute of Art, gastonderzoeker 2022

  • Dr. Rachel Wise - University of Pennsylvania, BAEF/Rubenianum Postdoctoral Fellow 2020-2021, gastonderzoeker 2021-2022

  • Dr. Suzanne Duff – Brown University/UAntwerpen, BAEF/Rubenianum Fellow 2017-2018, gastonderzoeker 2018-2021

  • Dr. Marina Daiman - Independent Scholar, BAEF/Rubenianum Fellow 2019-2020

  • Dr. Petra Maclot - KU Leuven/FWO Vlaanderen, gastonderzoeker 2019-2020

  • Dr. Teresa Esposito - Universiteit Gent, gastonderzoeker 2018-2019

  • Dr. Kendra Grimmett - University of Pennsylvania, BAEF/Rubenianum Fellow 2018-2019 

  • Dr. Koen Bulckens - Brown University, gastonderzoeker 2017-2018

  • Dr. Adam Sammut - University College London, gastonderzoeker 2017, 2022

  • Elizabeth R. Gebauer - Princeton University, BAEF/Rubenianum Fellow 2016-2017, gastonderzoeker 2018

  • Dr. Katharine Campbell, University of Michigan, BAEF Fellow 2016-2017 

  • Dr. Jamie Richardson - Bryn Mawr College, BAEF/Rubenianum Fellow 2015-2016, gastonderzoeker 2016-2017 

  • Prof. Dr. Aaron Hyman - UC Berkeley, History of Art Department, BAEF Fellow 2015-2016 

  • Brecht Vanoppen – gastonderzoeker 2014–2015 

  • Dr. Sarah Joan Moran - Universiteit Antwerpen/Swiss National Science Foundation Research Fellow, gastonderzoeker 2013-2016 

  • Maarten Bassens - Collection Rosier, gastonderzoeker 2013-2015

  • Prof. Dr. Ivo Raband - Universität Hamburg, gastonderzoeker 2013-2014 

  • Dr. Adam S. Eaker - Assistant Curator in The Department of European Paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, BAEF Fellow 2012-2013

  • Dr. Filip Vermeylen - Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, gastonderzoeker 2012-2013