05 March 2025

Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert is a visual artist, researcher and a professor at the Cyprus University of Technology. Her research and artistic practice focus on museum studies and visual sociology, with a particularly emphasis on photography and emerging technologies.

Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert.
Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert. Photographer: Celine Moniot

The Moa Martinson and Tage Danielsson professorships at Linköping University are intended for researchers in the humanities and social sciences, or those active in the arts. The professorship programmes aim to uphold values such as culture, humanism, and social commitment. These are values powerfully embodied by the cherished Swedish authors and artists Moa Martinson and Tage Danielsson.

Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert is looking forward to starting her professorship in the autumn semester of 2025:

I am thrilled and honoured to have been awarded the Moa Martinson Visiting Professorship at Linköping University. This prestigious opportunity will allow me to engage with the faculty and students of the Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), foster meaningful intellectual exchanges, expand my artistic practice, and focus on writing my book titled Re-framing Archaeology: Colonial Photographic Archives and Museums.

Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert is appointed to the Moa Martinson Professorship for 2025-2026. During her time at Linköping University, she will be writing a monograph, working on an exhibition, and conducting seminars.

She is the author of “The Political Museum” and editor of “Museums and Technologies of Presence”, “Museums and Emerging Technologies: Mediating Difficult Heritage”, “Museums and Visitor Photography”, “Museums and Photography: Displaying Death”, and “Photography and Cyprus: Time, Place and Identity”.

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