New AAH Publication - Don't Ask for the Mona Lisa
Guidelines for academics on how to propose, prepare, and organise an exhibition
By Heather Birchall, Amelia Yeates. Now available for purchase in hardcopy or PDF formats.
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Guidelines for academics on how to propose, prepare, and organise an exhibition
By Heather Birchall, Amelia Yeates. Now available for purchase in hardcopy or PDF formats.
Submissions are invited from authors (artists and scholars) who can make a provocative contribution to this book series. We are particularly looking for further titles in the area of socio-political aesthetics or global aesthetics
See more details >After the successful publication of the first issue of the Autopsya online journal, we are thrilled to announce the subject of the next issue and invite you to submit a visual study, through an open call for papers.
See more details >The Burlington Contemporary Writing Prize, to be awarded annually, seeks to discover talented young writers on contemporary art, with the winner receiving £1000 and the opportunity to publish a review of a contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine.
See more details >The Journal of Art Historiography is pleased to present the TOCs for Issue 5, December 2011.
See more details >The AHRC and BBC Radio 3 are looking for applications for the New Generation Thinkers of 2012.
See more details >The AAH are proud to be able to offer 20% off of the entire selection of books published by Ashgate Press.
See more details >The Art History Book Series
In this distinctive series, developed from special issues of Art History, leading scholars are invited to publish new research on key issues and to reflect on contemporary concerns in the discipline. Each collection of essays takes a particular theme and the scope is wide: from painting and sculpture to photography and video, urban history and architecture, collecting, and historiography.
See more details >This special issue of Dada/Surrealism (http://ir.uiowa.edu/dadasur/) will mark the 90th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb by evaluating Egypt’s significant and diverse impact on surrealism.
See more details >The Henry Moore Institute Dissertation and Essay Prizes are open to BA and MA students of all disciplines.
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9 February 2012
Public Speaking Workshop for Art Historians
11 February 2012 until 12 February 2012
Shared Visions: Art, Theatre and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth-Century
11 February 2012
'Shared Visions: Art, Theatre and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century'
23 February 2012
Lights Points: A Conversation
1 March 2012
Teaching within Collections: Opportunities for Collaboration between Universities and Art Galleries / Museums
26 March 2012 until 27 February 2012
The Journal of Art Historiography 2012 Conference