
Filip Noterdaeme
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorFilip 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
The Roots of Modern Painting: From Manet to Cezanne
Explore the history and development of Modern art from the mid-19th century through the 20th century.
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.
Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael in Renaissance Florence
Explore the works and interconnected lives of three masters of the Italian...
Where the Magic Happens: The Artist's Studio and the Creative Process
Explore famous artists’ studios from the Renaissance to...
Baroque Masterpieces at the Met
Explore the magnificent Baroque masterpieces of Italy, Spain, and France in the classroom and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.