Linda Dalrymple Henderson

Linda Dalrymple Henderson

Vita

Linda Dalrymple Henderson earned her Ph.D. at Yale University and has taught twentieth-century European and American art in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas, Austin since 1978. Before coming there, she served from 1974 through 1977 as Curator of Modern Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. A Guggenheim Fellow in 1988-89, Linda Dalrymple Henderson is a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers and holds the David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professorship in Art History. In 2003 Linda Henderson co-organized in Austin the national conference of the Society for Literature and Science (now the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts) on the theme »Rethinking Space and Time Across Science, Literature, and the Arts.«

Publications

"Modernism and Science", in: Vivian Liska and Astradur Eysteinsson (ed.): Modernism, Amsterdam: John Benjamins 2007, p. 383-403.
"Space, Time and Space-Time. Changing Identities in the Fourth Dimension in Twentieth-Century Art", in: Lucinda Barnes (ed.): Measure of Time, Berkeley: Berkeley Museum of Art and Pacific Film Archive 2007, p. 86-101.
Four-Dimensional Space or Space-Time: The Emergence of the Cubism-Relativity Myth in New York in the 1940s, in: Michèle Emmer (ed.): The Visual Mind II, Cambridge: MIT Press 2005, p. 349-397.
(ed): Writing Modern Art and Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004.
with Bruce Clarke (ed.): From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature, Stanford: Stanford University Press 2002.
Duchamp in Context: Science and Technology in the Large Glass and Related Works, Princeton: Princeton University Press 1998.
The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.