Dehlia Hannah Ph.D. is a philosopher and curator based at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen. Her project Rewilding the Museum examines the art museum’s status within the fragile ecologies of the Anthropocene. She is the editor of include Julius von Bismarck—Talking to Thunder (Hatje Cantz, 2019) and Julian Charrière—Toward No Earthly Pole (Mousse, 2020), and the Routledge Handbook of Art and Science and Technology Studies (Routledge, 2021). Selected as one the New York Times’ Best Art Books of 2019, her volume A Year Without a Winter (Columbia University Press, 2018) reframes contemporary imaginaries of climate change by revisiting the environmental conditions under which Frankenstein was written and the global aftermath of the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. Curated with Nadim Samman, her current exhibition Julian Charriere—Controlled Burn is on view at the Langen Foundation in Germany until August, 2023.