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Connor Smith

Education:
M.A. Candidate in European Studies; University of Virginia (2026)
B.A. in Art History and German Studies; University of Virginia (2024)
 

Connor is a second-year master’s student in the European Studies program and a graduate of the Art History and German Studies B.A. programs at UVA. His current M.A. thesis engages the decades-long body of work by contemporary German visual artist Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945) dedicated to the Jewish poet and Holocaust survivor Paul Celan (1920–1970). He seeks to expand the current understanding of Kiefer’s work “For Paul Celan” by situating it within a dynamic network of exchange. His research values Celan’s poetic inventiveness for the ways in which it makes Kiefer’s art possible while also questioning Kiefer’s dedications for their difficult potentials to both commemorate and appropriate Paul Celan. As such, his work in art history and German literature is primarily engaged in interdisciplinary conversations about memory’s politics and its affects.