Aaron Katzeman
Aaron Katzeman is a writer, curator, and Assistant Professor of History of Art at The Ohio State University. His research focuses on contemporary art and visual culture concerning the interdependent legacies of US settler colonialism and imperialism, specializing in the intersection of nationalism, class, and environmental politics. His current book project comparatively analyzes art and film produced alongside land-based Indigenous, peasant, and anticolonial national liberation struggles since the 1960s. Katzeman’s writing has appeared in Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, Radical History Review, Third Text, caa.reviews, Pacific Arts, and Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. His work has been supported by the Getty Research Institute, University of California Humanities Research Institute, and Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, among others.
