

Michele H. Bogart
Michele H. Bogart is a distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History and Visual Culture at Stony Brook University. Her academic career has been marked by a profound dedication to exploring the social history of public art, urban design, and commercial culture within the United States. With a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, Bogart has established herself as a leading authority in her field, contributing significantly to the understanding of how art and design intersect with societal values and urban development. Throughout her career, Bogart has published extensively on a diverse range of topics, including public art, memorials, animation, landscape and garden history, photography, illustration, and advertising. Her scholarly work is widely recognized for its depth and insight, with notable publications such as "Public Sculpture and the Civic Ideal in New York City, 1890-1930" and "Sculpture in Gotham: Art and Urban Renewal in New York" serving as essential resources for students and researchers alike. Bogart's contributions to the field have been acknowledged through numerous prestigious fellowships and awards, underscoring her impact and influence in art history and visual culture. Her expertise has also been sought in various advisory capacities, particularly in matters related to art and design in New York City, where her insights have helped shape public discourse and policy. In addition to her academic pursuits, Bogart remains actively engaged in the broader cultural landscape through speaking engagements and publications. Her ongoing work continues to address critical issues in commercial design and public art, ensuring that her voice remains a vital part of contemporary discussions on these subjects. Michele H. Bogart's legacy is one of intellectual rigor and passionate advocacy for the arts. Her career serves as an inspiration to both her peers and the next generation of scholars, as she continues to contribute to the evolving dialogue on art, culture, and society.
Publications
, 509-531, 2012-05-01
, 225-281, 1990-10-01
, 2001-01-25
, 385-387, 1980-12-01
, 20-24, 1985-01-01
, 3-27, 1981-03-01
, 142-158, 2016-01-02
, 151-176, 1984-07-01
, 86-88, 1989-04-01
, 89-92, 2004-03-01
, 226-257, 1999-01-01
, 41-63, 1986-04-01
, 94-100, 1990-01-01
, 219-222, 1983-07-01