Alyssa Magnifico, M.A.

Project Collaborator, Department Wolf

Alyssa Magnifico obtained her M.A. in Art History from the University of Urbino Carlo Bo in 2024. Her thesis examined Italo-German artistic exchange in early 20th-century Florence through a case study of the Villa Romana residency. This project was supported by a scholarship jointly administered by the University of Urbino and Villa Romana. Her research interests center on archival inquiry into intellectual networks, identifying the specific cultural junctions that inform complex historical and artistic processes. Since October 2025, she has served as Academic Project Collaborator at the Gerhard Wolf Department.

  • Transnational Intellectual Networks
  • Archives and Institutions
  • Cultural Topographies
  • 20th-Century Artistic Production & Heritage

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