Juliane Debeusscher holds a PhD in art history from the Universities of Barcelona (Spain) and Grenoble Alpes (France). Her research focuses on artistic circulations and exhibitions in Europe during the Cold War, particularly between socialist Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. In 2021, she was a Paris x Rome fellow at the Bibliotheca Hertziana-Institut Max Planck in Rome and the German Centre for Art History in Paris. At the end of 2022, she will join the Department of Art History of the Autonomous University in Madrid as a post-doctoral researcher (Juan de la Cierva fellow, Spanish Ministry of Sciences). She is a member of the research platform Decentralized Modernities: Art, politics and counter-culture in the transatlantic axis, from the Cold War to contemporaneity, and an associate researcher of the Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA – UMR 5190). She has contributed to publications such as Au prisme de la Biennale de Paris (INHA, planned 2022); Media and the Cold War in the 1980s (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Atlántico Frío. Redes transnacionales del Arte y la política en los tiempos del Telón de Acero (Brumaria, 2019), as well as to journals such as Critique d’Art, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, REGAC and ARTMargins online.