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2021 구겐하임 펠로우에 뉴욕의 미디어아티스트 김성환씨, 소설가 폴 윤, 알렉산더 지 등 184명이 선정됐다. 구겐하임 펠로우는 6개월-12개월간 3만달러-4만5천달러의 상금을 받는다. 1925년 존 사이먼 구겐하임 추모재단이 설립한 구겐하임 펠로우는 이제까지 1만8천여명에게 약 4억 달러의 그랜트를 지급해왔다. 

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2021 Guggenheim Fellowships Announced 

184 artists, writers, scholars and scientists awarded Fellowships

 

NEW YORK (April 8, 2021): Today, the Board of Trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation approved the awarding for Guggenheim Fellowships to a diverse group of 184 artists, writers, scholars, and scientists. (See the full list here.) These exceptional candidates were chosen through a rigorous peer-review process from almost 3,000 applicants.

 

Created in 1925 by Senator Simon and Olga Guggenheim in memory of their son John Simon Guggenheim, the Foundation has offered fellowships to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form, under the freest possible conditions.

 

“I am thrilled to announce this new group of Guggenheim Fellows,” said Edward Hirsch, President of the Foundation, “especially since this has been a devastating year in so many ways. A Guggenheim Fellowship has always been meaningful, but this year we know it will be a lifeline for many of the new Fellows at a time of great hardship, a survival tool as well as a creative one.  The work supported by the Fellowship will help us understand more deeply what we are enduring individually and collectively, and it is an honor for the Foundation to help the Fellows do what they were meant to do.”

 

Contributions by friends, Trustees, and former Fellows are supporting the following Fellowships:

 

·         The Fellowship in Fine Arts for the painter Peter B. Williams is underwritten by Robert De Niro in honor of his father Robert De Niro, Sr., a painter and a Guggenheim Fellow in 1968;

 

·         Ian Frazier’s Fellowship in Creative Nonfiction is underwritten by Wendy Belzberg and Strauss Zelnick in honor of the writer Stacy Schiff, a Guggenheim Fellow in 1996;

 

·         Art historian Marisa Anne Bass of Yale University has received the inaugural Fellowship in Early Modern Studies, underwritten through gifts by five former Fellows;

 

·         The Fellowship in Constitutional Studies, to be held by Amalia D. Kessler of Stanford University, is underwritten by the Dorothy Tapper Goldman Foundation;

 

·         A Fellowship in Engineering for engineer and biomedical scientist John A. Rogers of Northwestern University is underwritten by Anthony Roberts;

 

·         The estate of Philip Roth, a Fellow in 1959, provides partial support for writers.

 

·         Fellows in the creative arts are partially supported by the Joel Conarroe Fund, named for the former President of the Foundation who was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1977.

 

The great range of backgrounds, fields of study, and accomplishments of Guggenheim Fellows is a unique characteristic of the Fellowship program. In all, 49 scholarly disciplines and artistic fields, 73 different academic institutions, 28 states and 2 Canadian provinces are represented in this year’s class of Fellows, who range in age from 31 to 85. Close to 60 Fellows have no full-time college or university affiliation.

 

Since its establishment in 1925, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has granted nearly $400 million in Fellowships to over 18,000 individuals, among whom are more than 125 Nobel laureates, members of all the national academies, winners of the Pulitzer Prize, Fields Medal, Turing Award, Bancroft Prize, National Book Award, and other internationally recognized honors.

 

2021 Guggenheim Fellows

 

#AMERICAN LITERATURE

Joshua Bennett, Mellon Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, Dartmouth College

Raúl Coronado, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley

 

#ANTHROPOLOGY & CULTURAL STUDIES

Keith L. Camacho, Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles

Kamari Clarke, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles

Kevin Lewis O’Neill, Director of the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, Professor of the Study of Religion, University of Toronto

Laurence Ralph, Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University

Paige West, the Claire Tow Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College

 

#APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Oscar E. Fernandez, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wellesley College

 

#ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING, & DESIGN

Peter Hewitt Christensen, Associate Professor of Art History and Visual and Cultural Studies, University of Rochester

 

#ASTRONOMY-ASTROPHYSICS

Arjun Dey, Astronomer, NSF’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory (NOIRLab)

Vicky Kalogera, Daniel I. Linzer Distinguished University Professor, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Director of CIERA, Northwestern University

 

#BIOGRAPHY

Victoria Johnson, Writer, New York City; Professor of Urban Policy & Planning, Hunter College, CUNY

 

#BIOLOGY

Priyanga Amarasekare, Professor of Ecology and Evolution, University of California, Los Angeles

Adriana Darielle Mejía Briscoe, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine

 

#CHEMISTRY

Christopher J. Chang, Class of 1942 Chair Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley

Eugenia Kumacheva, University Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto

F. Akif Tezcan, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

 

#CHOREOGRAPHY

Tommie-Waheed Evans, Choreographer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Maureen Fleming, Choreographer, New York City

Christopher L. Huggins, Choreographer, New York City

José Ome Navarrete Mazatl, Choreographer, Oakland, California

Helen Simoneau, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York

Christopher Williams, Choreographer, New York City

 

#CLASSICS

Paul J. Kosmin, Philip J. King Professor of Ancient History, Harvard University

 

#COMPUTER SCIENCE

Jason Nieh, Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University

 

#CONSTITUTIONAL STUDIES

Amalia D. Kessler, Lewis Talbot and Nadine Hearn Shelton Professor of International Legal Studies and Professor (by courtesy) of History, Stanford University

 

#DRAMA & PERFORMANCE ART

Mike Lew, Playwright, Brooklyn, New York

Kaneza Schaal, Playwright, Brooklyn, New York

Sarah Cameron Sunde, Performance Artist, New York City

 

#EARLY MODERN STUDIES

Marisa Anne Bass, Associate Professor of Art History, Yale University

 

#EARTH SCIENCE

Sidney R. Hemming, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geochemistry, Columbia University

 

#EAST ASIAN STUDIES

Joan Judge, Professor of History, York University

 

#ECONOMICS

Ufuk Akcigit, Professor of Economics, University of Chicago

Atif Mian, John H. Laporte, Jr. Class of 1967 Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Finance, Princeton University

 

EDUCATION

Guanglei Hong, Professor of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago

 

#ENGINEERING

Suhas Diggavi, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles

John A. Rogers, Louis Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Neurological Surgery (and by courtesy Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Chemistry), Northwestern University

 

#ENGLISH LITERATURE

John S. Garrison, Professor of English, Grinnell College

Laura Otis, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of English, Emory University

 

#EUROPEAN & LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

Emily Joan Greble, Associate Professor of German, Russian and East European Studies, Vanderbilt University

Bianca Premo, Professor of History, Florida International University

Todd David Shepard, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University

Tara Zahra, Homer J. Livingston Professor of History, University of Chicago

 

#EUROPEAN & LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE

Debarati Sanyal, Professor of French, University of California, Berkeley

 

#FICTION

Kaitlyn Greenidge, Writer, Westborough, Massachusetts

Mitchell S. Jackson, Writer, Chicago, Illinois; Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, University of Chicago

Tayari Jones, Writer, Atlanta, Georgia; Charles Howard Candler Professor of English & Creative Writing, Emory University

Daniel Mason, Writer, Palo Alto, California; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University

Laura van den Berg, Writer, Sanford, Florida; Senior Lecturer, Department of English, Harvard University

*Paul Yoon, Writer, Sanford, Florida; Senior Lecturer, Department of English, Harvard University

 

#FILM-VIDEO

Ephraim Asili, Filmmaker, Hudson, New York; Professor of Film and Electronic Arts, Bard College

Keren Cytter, Filmmaker, Elmhurst, New York

Faren Humes, Filmmaker, Miami, Florida

Richard Kraft, Filmmaker, Coxsackie, New York; Professor of Photography, Orange Coast College

Irene E. Lusztig, Filmmaker, Ben Lomond, CA; Professor of Film + Digital Media, University of California, Santa Cruz

Jill Magid, Filmmaker, Brooklyn, NY; Adjunct Professor for Sculpture, Cooper Union

Alison McAlpine, Filmmaker, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Alexandre Moratto, Filmmaker, Santa Clara, California

Annie Silverstein, Filmmaker, Austin, Texas

Cauleen Smith, Filmmaker, Los Angeles, California; Faculty, School of Art, California Institute of the Arts

Annie Sprinkle, Filmmaker, San Francisco, California

Beth Stephens, Filmmaker, San Francisco, California; Professor of Art, University of California, Santa Cruz

Jorge Thielen Armand, Filmmaker, London, Ontario, Canada

Tourmaline, Filmmaker, Brooklyn, New York

Jake Yuzna, Filmmaker, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

#FILM, VIDEO, & NEW MEDIA STUDIES

Susan Murray, Professor of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University

James Tweedie, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Washington

 

#FINE ARTS

Amy Adler, Artist, Los Angeles, California; Professor and Chair, Department of Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego

Brandon Ballengée, Artist, Arnaudville, Louisiana

Lisa Beck, Artist, Brooklyn, New York

Dara Birnbaum, Artist, New York City; Professor, Masters of Fine Arts Program, School of Visual Arts

A.K. Burns, Artist, Stone Ridge, New York; Distinguished Lecturer of Art and Art History, Hunter College, CUNY

Crystal Z Campbell, Artist, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Harvard Radcliffe Film Study Center & David and Roberta Logie Fellow, Harvard University

Enrique Chagoya, Artist, San Francisco, California; Professor of Art and Art History, Stanford University

William Cordova, Artist, North Miami Beach, Florida

Luba Drozd, Artist, Brooklyn, New York

Emil Ferris, Artist, Evanston, Illinois

Eve Fowler, Artist, Los Angeles, California

Lilian Garcia-Roig, Artist, Tallahassee, Florida; Professor of Art, Florida State University

Michelle Grabner, Artist, Fox Point, Wisconsin; Professor of Painting and Drawing, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Diana Guerrero-Maciá, Artist, Chicago, Illinois; Professor of Fiber and Material Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Josephine Halvorson, Artist, New Marlborough, Massachusetts; Professor of Art and Chair of Graduate Studies in Painting, Boston University

*Sung Hwan Kim, Artist, New York City

Jesse Krimes, Artist, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Karen Lofgren, Artist, Los Angeles, California

Elizabeth Malaska, Artist, Portland, Oregon

Pepón Osorio, Artist, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Laura Carnell Professor, Tyler School of Art, Temple University

Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Artist, Brooklyn, New York

Dread Scott, Artist, Brooklyn, New York

James Siena, Artist, New York City

Jane South, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Chair, Fine Arts, Pratt Institute

Melissa Thorne, Artist, Troy, New York; Assistant Professor of Studio Art, University at Albany, SUNY

Peter B. Williams, Artist, Wilmington, Delaware

 

#FINE ARTS RESEARCH

Julie Nelson Davis, Professor of Art History, University of Pennsylvania

Chon Noriega, Distinguished Professor of Film, Television, and Digital Media, University of California, Los Angeles

Lisa Pon, Professor of Art History, University of Southern California

 

#GENERAL NON-FICTION

*Alexander Chee, Writer, Hanover, New Hampshire; Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing, Dartmouth College

Ian Frazier, Writer, Montclair, New Jersey

William Giraldi, Writer, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lecturer in Writing, Boston University

Farah Jasmine Griffin, Writer, New York City; Department Chair and Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Columbia University

Helen Molesworth, Writer, Los Angeles, California

George Prochnik, Writer, London, United Kingdom

Wendell Steavenson, Writer, London, United Kingdom

Robert Sullivan, Writer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Michelle Tea, Writer, Glendale, California

Kate Zambreno, Writer, Brooklyn, New York; Strachan Donnelley Chair in Environmental Writing, Sarah Lawrence College

 

#GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Lenore Fahrig, Chancellor’s Professor of Biology, Carleton University

Reece Jones, Professor of Geography and Environment, University of Hawaii

Eric W. Sanderson, Senior Conservation Ecologist, Wildlife Conservation Society

 

#HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, & ECONOMICS

Lochlann Jain, Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University

 

#INTELLECTUAL & CULTURAL HISTORY

Michael Gubser, Professor of European Cultural History, James Madison University

Seth Koven, G.E. Lessing Distinguished Professor of History and Poetics, Rutgers University

Imani Perry, Hughes Rogers Professor of African American Studies, Princeton University

 

#LAW

Julia Rudolph, Professor of History, North Carolina State University

Michael Tonry, McKnight Presidential Professor of Criminal Law and Policy, University of Minnesota

 

#LINGUISTICS

David Goldstein, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Indo-European Studies, University of California, Los Angeles

Patrick C M Wong, Professor of Linguistics & Modern Languages, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

#LITERARY CRITICISM

 Robyn Creswell, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale University

Elizabeth Mary DeLoughrey, Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles

Tarek El-Ariss, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Dartmouth College

 

#MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE HISTORY

Vincent Barletta, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Stanford University

Simon Doubleday, Professor of History, Hofstra University

 

#MUSIC COMPOSITION

Rez Abbasi, Composer, New York City

Ashkan Behzadi, Composer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Lecturer in Discipline, Department of Music, Columbia University

Donnacha Dennehy, Composer, Princeton, New Jersey; Professor of Music, Princeton University

Zosha Di Castri, Composer, New York City; Francis Goelet Assistant Professor of Music, Composition, Columbia University

Sky Macklay, Composer, Paris, France

Miya Masaoka, Composer, New York City; Associate Professor of Practice, Director, MFA Sound Art Program, Columbia University

Nkeiru Okoye, Composer, New Paltz, New York

Igor Santos, Composer, Evanston, Illinois

Helen Sung, Composer, Forest Hills, New York

Ming Tsao, Composer, Berlin, Germany

Elio Villafranca, Composer, Bronx, New York; Teacher, Jazz, The Juilliard School

Katherine Young, Composer, Decatur, Georgia; Assistant Professor of Composition, Emory University

Nina C. Young, Composer, New York City; Assistant Professor of Composition, University of Southern California

 

#NEUROSCIENCE

Steven Phelps, Professor of Integrative Biology and the Center for Brain, Behavior and Evolution, University of Texas, Austin

 

#PHILOSOPHY

R. Lanier Anderson, Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University

Jennifer Lackey, Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Philosophy; Director, Northwestern Prison Education Program, Northwestern University

Roslyn Weiss, Professor of Philosophy, Lehigh University

 

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