
Leanne Carroll
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Leanne Carroll’s areas of research and teaching interest include twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, art theory, art writing, aesthetics, feminism, and historiography. She recently completed a manuscript that grows out of her dissertation, which examines artists’ writings since the 1960s. She has presented and published papers analyzing the influence of Immanuel Kant on Clement Greenberg (Canadian Aesthetics Journal, 2008) as well as the art and writing of Robert Morris (University of Toronto Art Journal, 2008), of the Abstract Expressionists (at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011 and in RACAR, 2013), and of 1960s New York artists (in Not a Day without a Line: Understanding Artists’ Writings, Academia Press, 2013). From April 2013 to April 2015, she served as the Associate Research Director and Project Coordinator of the University of Toronto-based research network ArtCan. She has held SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarships and a Massey College Junior Fellowship.