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Filip Noterdaeme

Filip Noterdaeme

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Filip Noterdaeme, MA, has taught and lectured on art at colleges, universities, and museums for two decades. He is a gallery lecturer at the Guggenheim Museum and Assistant Professor of Art History at the Eugene Lang College at the New School for Liberal Arts and the John Jay School of Criminal Justice at CUNY. He is the author of The Autobiography of Daniel J. Isengart (Outpost19, 2013) and a forthcoming book of poems, Growl and Other Poems. Noterdaeme writes a blog on contemporary art for The Huffington Post. At NYUSPS he teaches courses on Western Art including How to be Modern at the Met; Gertrude and Pablo: Two Pioneers of Modernism; and Vermeer: The Beauty and Mystery of the Light Within.

Currently Teaching

Masterpieces of Netherlandish Art at the Met

Celebrate the reopening of the Met Museum’s European Paintings gallery with an exploration of Netherlandish art.

The New York Art Scene

Explore New York City’s museums and galleries virtually to gain insight into the meaning of and inspiration for today’s art.

The Surreal Universe of René Magritte

Explore the art of Magritte and his surrealist contemporaries.

The Dutch Tradition: From Rembrandt to de Kooning

Explore 350 years of Dutch art from Vermeer to Mondrian. 

Radical Visionaries: Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh

Explore the art and legacy of Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Gauguin.