Juliane Rebentisch

Juliane Rebentisch (born 1970, Bonn) is a German philosopher and art historian whose research focuses on the history and politics of aesthetics.

She is the author of three books: Aesthetics of Installation Art (Sternberg, 2003), The Art of Freedom: On the Dialectics of Democratic Existence (Polity, 2012), and Theorien der Gegenwartskunst (Junius, 2013), and has edited numerous volumes on aesthetics, ethics, and political philosophy in both German and English.

[2] Rebentisch earned her doctorate at the University of Potsdam in 2002, and held a postdoctoral position at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt in 2010.

Since October 2011, she has been professor of philosophy and Aesthetics at HfG Offenbach (School of Design), where she also serves as vice president.

In April 2019, Princeton University announced that Rebentisch would become a permanent visiting professor in the Department of German beginning in the fall semester of 2019.