About me
Margherita Naim (PhD) is a historian of photography and curator of the Photography Research Library, at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz– Max-Planck-Institut (Florence, Italy).
She studied Art History, obtaining an interuniversity PhD from Ca' Foscari University and IUAV University of Venice (2016). She is a researcher in History of Photography and she taught this subject at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (2015-2018 AYs), at the University of Turin, in combination with Cinema History (2019-2024 AYs), and at the University of Siena, in combination with Management of Photographic Archives (2023-2026 AYs).
In addition, since 2011, she has been coordinating and teaching Photographic Archiving courses in universities (e.g. IUAV, Pavia, Udine, Verona), as well as in conservation institutes (e.g. Querini Stampalia Foundation in Venice, ICCD in Rome, Civic Museums in Trieste, The Norwegian Institute in Rome).
She curated photographic exhibitions (Paesaggi d'acqua nel Veneto, 2018; Gianni Berengo Gardin e la Olivetti, 2020), and coordinated photographic and documentary archive management projects (e.g. Sergio Bettini, Pier Maria Pasinetti, Italo Zannier).
For more information about the KHI Photography Research Library, see: https://www.khi.fi.it/en/photothek/fotobibliothek.php.
For Margherita Naim's Academia.edu profile, see: https://khiflorenz.academia.edu/MargheritaNaim.