Writing

Imaginations of Venice (Hatje Cantz, 2025) is a publication bringing together analog and digital photographs from Prof. Dr. Stefanie Bürkle's long-term archive, produced as part of the artistic research project Imaginations of Venice within the Collaborative Research Center 1265 "Re-Figuration of Spaces" at Technische Universität Berlin. The volume includes 14 chapters and 16 fold-out sections authored by Kristina Lovaas, addressing themes of image circulation, spatial transformation, and urban imagination
Corita Kent: where have all the flower gone
Corita Kent: where have all the flowers gone (Museum Penzberg, 2024). Exhibition catalogue authored by Kristina Lovaas for the show she curated at Museum Penzberg – Sammlung Campendonk, tracing Kent's artistic evolution across four decades. Published in German.
Mysticism, Feminism, and Rapture: Corita Kent's Early Work, 1951–1962
A short essay, "Mysticism, Feminism, and Rapture," examines Corita Kent's early serigraphies from 1951 to 1962, tracing how the artist drew on medieval iconography, German Expressionism, and Abstract Expressionism to develop a visual language in which the mystical and the popular co-exist.
MAGIC + COOL
Sample sections from the exhibition catalogue for Magic + Cool: Malerei der Jahrtausendwende at Museum Penzberg – Sammlung Campendonk. The texts address six thematic chapters of the exhibition, from Philip Guston's rupture with abstract expressionism to the spectral folklore inspirations of Gert and Uwe Tobias practice, examining how a generation of artists mined popular culture, Dadaist legacies, and modernist counter-traditions in the early 2000s.