
Christiane Wagner is a research professor, writer, editor, visual artist, architect-designer, and the founder of the Art Style.
Professor Wagner began her higher education in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main, then pursued her professional and academic career in São Paulo, maintaining a strong connection between Europe and the Americas. She earned her doctorate in Germany in the field of art and aesthetics (Promotion 2014) – recognized by the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art (Anabin). She holds a Ph.D. in the science of art and aesthetics from Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, graduating with the highest honors (mention très honorable/summa cum laude), a Ph.D. in design and architecture (also with highest honors), and a master’s degree in communication science (with highest honors) from the University of São Paulo. In Berlin, she received the Art Campaign Award from Neumann & Müller in 2006. Since then, she has broadened her professional activities across Europe, Latin America, and North America. She develops projects focused on sustainability in design and architecture, seeking solutions in visual communication by working with video, traditional and digital images, drawing, illustration, and photography. Furthermore, Professor Wagner is internationally recognized for her research on aesthetics, the science of art, architecture, design, and communication. Her extensive international experience encompasses participation in congresses, conferences, workshops, and lectures, where she presents her research findings on cultural, media, and image studies, as well as chairs sessions in Europe, Canada, the United States, and Latin America. For more information, please visit her website.