Prof. Regine Rapp
Prof. Regine Rapp is an art historian and curator, researching, teaching, curating, and publishing on 21st-century art at the interface of science and technology, currently on her newest research project Hybrid Art Histories. Together with Christian de Lutz, she co-directs Art Laboratory Berlin, which they both co-founded in 2006.
Since March 2024 she is also guest professor for Art and Science at the Art Academy Münster where she currently teaches Hybrid Art. Rapp has conceived, curated, and researched numerous art science research projects with more than 50 exhibition projects (Time and Technology, Synaesthesia, [macro]biologies & [micro]biologies). In 2011 parallel to the exhibition Sol LeWitt. Artist’s Books, she conceived the international Sol LeWitt Symposium at Art Laboratory Berlin.
Along with Christian de Lutz, she developed numerous international conferences, such as Synaesthesia Discussing a Phenomenon in the Arts, Humanities and (Neuro) Science (2013), The Nonhuman Subjectivities (2016/17), Under the Viral Shadow. Networks in the Age of Technoscience and Infection (2021), and Hacking, Making, Thinking (2022). She has published numerous essays, papers, and articles, of which the most recent is the book »Matter of Flux« which she has edited for Art Laboratory Berlin.