
Wolf, Reva
Ph.D., M.A., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
B.A., Brandeis University.
Professor
Office Hours
| MT | 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM | and by appointment |
SAB 108G
Teaching Interests
Professor Wolf teaches courses on art of the eighteenth century to the present and on the methods and history of art history.
Awards, Honors & Recognition
Professor Wolf has held several fellowships to support her research. These include an NEH Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, an Andrew W. Mellon Junior Faculty Fellowship in the Humanities at Harvard University, a Visiting Fellowship at the Yale Center for British Art, an NEA Special Exhibitions grant, and a J. Clawson Mills Fellowship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Professor Wolf also is a recipient of the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Publications
Professor Wolf is the author of two books, Andy Warhol, Poetry, and Gossip in the 1960s (University of Chicago Press, 1997), and Goya and the Satirical Print (Godine, 1991). Her recent publications focus on methodology, art and humor, the reception of art, and issues of appropriation and authenticity. For descriptions of and links to some of this work, and a curriculum vitae, go to: http://faculty.newpaltz.edu/revawolf/

