Dorota Łuczak, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Department of Art History at Adam
Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Her professional interests concern modern art,
history of photography, theory of photography, art and photography historical
methodology, modes of photographic and film representations of art. She was fellow of
French Goverment (2009), Foundation of Lanckoronscy (2010), Corbrdige Trust
(Cambridge University, 2010), Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (2012). She is the author
of a book Photo-Eye: Photographic Vision in the Context of Ocularcentrism in the Art in the
First Half of the 20th Century (TAiWPN Universitas 2018). The book is based on PhD thesis
that was awarded by Polish Society of Art Historians (2016). She published critical and
academic articles in journals such as History of Photography, Artium Questiones, Sztuka i Dokumentacja,
Kwartalnik FotograIia and chapters in monographies, mostly on history of photography. Since 2015 she
has been co-working on a scholar project The Polish Photographers, Critics and Theorists on
Photography 1839-1989, funded by Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland). She
is a member of AICA, Polish Society of Art Historians and polish Photographic Society of
Scholars.