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Assistant Professor
Programme Director, American Studies

Steinberg, Monica

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American Studies
PhD The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)

Profile

Monica Lee Steinberg received a PhD in Art History from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, joining HKU as an assistant professor in 2019. She teaches classes on modern and contemporary art as it intersects with technology, law, and the market, and student assignments frequently involve the realization of creative projects.


Dr. Steinberg’s research considers art, new media, and law of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, with a specific focus on fictional attribution, crime, and humor in a global context.


Her monograph, Lives of the Imaginary Artists in Cold War California (University of Chicago Press, 2025), traces the pseudonymously attributed artworks, (auto)biografictions, and humorous events realized by a cadre of practitioners (both actual and imaginary) playfully frustrating the telling of history. If an artist is imaginary, whose self-expression is on display? And how can an imaginary artist write an autobiography, paint a portrait or self-portrait, or have a (very real) retrospective exhibition?


Her writing has also appeared in journals including but not limited to: Source: Notes in the History of Art | Crime, Media, Culture | Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art | Grey Room | Art Journal | Art History | American Art | Oxford Art Journal | Archives of American Art Journal.


She has contributed to exhibition catalogues such as: The University of Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum’s Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest | The Venice Biennale’s Love Me, Love Me Not: Contemporary Art from Azerbaijan and its Neighbours | Yarat Contemporary Art Space’s The Commonist | The Imago Mundi Collection’s Azerbaijan: The colors of wind and fire | The National Academy’s The Abstract Impulse: Fifty Years of Abstraction at the National Academy, 1956-2006.


For a list of publications, digital humanities projects, and other endeavors, see: https://msteinberg.art/


Postgraduate Supervision

MS Anqi Li, PhD Candidate (2021–2025),

https://anqi-li.com/


KE Projects

  • 2024 Book of Hours (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/book-of-hours/id6740016175). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie. An app exploring the relationships among time, attention, and creativity.

  • 2023 Puzzlee (https://puzzlee.art/). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie. Art tile-flipping game.

  • 2022 Art Wars (https://artwars.art/). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie; Avatars by Pinky Yuen; Design by Taylor Lovell. A simulated art market.

  • 2021 Expensive Taste (https://expensivetaste.art/). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie. Historic auction data transformed into a “this or that” game.

  • 2021 Roadside Photography (https://roadside.photography/). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie. Interactive map of 11,710 photographs by architectural critic John Margolies.

  • 2020 AskRedditButAI (https://askredditbut.ai/). Realized in collaboration with Gabriel Getzie. Vote (up or down) questions generated by a GPT-2 model trained on over 7,000 AskReddit Posts.

Tel. No.

39174253

Email

Office

511, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus

HKU Scholars Hub

ORCID

Region and Language

Research Area

Art + Technology, Art + Law, Art + Crime, Art + Markets/Money, Art + Humor, Art + Fiction, Digital Humanities, Modern and Contemporary Art History

Key Publications

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Article

Uncivil Obedience: Lowell Darling Follows the Law

American Art 34, no. 1 (Spring 2020): 112–35.

Monica Lee Steinberg

University of Chicago Press

2020

Print: 1073-9300 | E-ISSN: 1549-6503

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Article

(Im)Personal Matters: Intimate Strangers and Affective Market Economies

Oxford Art Journal 42, no. 1 (Spring 2019): 45–67.

Monica Lee Steinberg

Oxford University Press

2019

Print: 0142-6540 | E-ISSN: 1741-7287

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Article

Naming: Heteronymy and the Imaginary Artists of George Herms

American Art 32, no. 2 (Summer 2018): 24–51.

Monica Lee Steinberg

University of Chicago Press

2018

Print: 1073-9300 | E-ISSN: 1549-6503

Projects

Title
Type
Amount
Inventing Lives: Fictional Artistic Practice in the Shadow of Cold War Hollywood
ECS
474000
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