Karin Grimme –is a distinguished art historian whose research focuses on the intersection of art history and Jewish history. Her scholarly works are distinguished by their deep analysis and original approach to the study of complex historical contexts.
Professor Grimme is the author of numerous publications covering a wide range of topics related to art history. Her research often focuses on analyzing the relationship between art and politics, religion, and culture.
She is particularly interested in studying the fate of works of art and collections in the context of the Holocaust and World War II. Karin Grimme actively participates in scientific conferences and symposiums, where she shares the results of her research. Her lectures and presentations always arouse great interest in the scientific community.