has studied art history, psychology, and English literature. He has
participated in the Aisthesis. Historische Kunst- und Literaturdiskurse
master’s program at the universities of Munich (LMU), Eichstätt, and
Paris (École Normale Supérieure). He spent a year as a fellow at the
German Center for the History of Art in Paris before becoming an
academic assistant at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.
His dissertation is on Auguste Rodin and the discussions about his works
as an ongoing negotiation of what constitutes modernity and
postmodernity.