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Art History and the Digital World

Art Journal, 2006
On June 8–9, 2006, the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles hosted a workshop, “Art History and the Digital World,” cosponsored by the GRI and the College Art Association. The workshop, organized by Murtha Baca, head of the Getty Vocabulary Program and Digital Resource Management at the GRI, and William Tronzo of the CAA Board of Directors ...
Murtha Baca, William Tronzo
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The Possibility of a World Art History

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 2008
Parul Dave Mukherjee, Professor of the School of Art, and Aesthetics at Jawaharlal University, New Delhi; Omuka Toshiharu, Professor and Vice-Provost of the Graduate School of Comprehensive Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba, Tokyo; Patrick Flores, Professor of Art Studies at the University of Phillipines, Quezon City; and Woo Jung-ah of the ...
John Clark   +4 more
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Art History in the World of Digital Humanities

2022
kunsttexte.de - Journal für Kunst- und Bildgeschichte, Nr.
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History, Art History, World History: Debates and Common Ground

Acta Historiae Artium, 2008
Abstract During the last two decades, historians and art historians have tested several strategies to turn their respective disciplines into world history and world art history. The principal questions that confront both disciplines are largely the same, but up till now there hasn't been much of a serious theoretical discussion between historians and ...
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Concepts for art history in a changing world [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
In an article written in 2002 by the art historian T J Clark he confronted his own past with a self-recognition that he had failed to “get right” certain works of art that were compellingly “contemporaneous” in his earlier years . This was not a mere personal reflection but something of a commentary on certain trajectories of art historical work.
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Whither Art History in a Globalizing World

The Art Bulletin, 2014
“Whither Art History?” is a question that, potentially, the discipline, like every other discipline, is capable of raising in a moment of self-critical reflection.
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Mirror of the World: A New History of Art

2010
Book Review of Mirror of the World: A New History of Art, by Julian Bell. ISBN 9780500287545. Reviewed by Mia Jaeggli.
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Doing world art history with modern and contemporary Asian art

World Art, 2011
Abstract Three approaches to world art history are outlined: top down (transnational); bottom up (national); and interstitial. The constructed category of ‘Modern Asian Art’ relativizes all other modernities, including the Euramerican, and is first of all differentiated by a new corpus of reference works and the criteria for canonizing these.
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A World History of Art

Leonardo, 1985
Om. D. Upadhya   +2 more
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