TOC 29.04.2017

Art in Translation: Connecting Art Histories (Volume 9 supplement April 2017)

Claudia Hopkins, University of Edinburgh

Art in Translation, Volume 9 supplement (April 2017) - an open access, special issue ‘Connecting Art Histories’ published in association with the Getty Foundation.

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfat20/current
EDITORIAL
by IAIN BOYD WHYTE
INTRODUCTION
Connecting Art Histories
by DEBORAH MARROW & JOAN WEINSTEIN
ARTICLES
“Art, Space, Mobility in Early Ages of Globalization”: A Project, Multiple Dialogue, and Research Program
by HANNAH BAADER, AVINOAM SHALEM & GERHARD WOLF
Colonial, International, Global: Connecting and Disconnecting Art Histories
by KAVITA SINGH
Istanbul Connections
by ÇIGDEM KAFESCIOGLU
The Visual Making of the Harem
by SAADET ÖZEN
Between Object(ive) and Subject(ive): Museum Narratives with Donald Preziosi
by NILAY ÖZLÜ
Materiality between Art, Science, and Culture in the Viceroyalties (16th–17th Centuries): An Interdisciplinary Vision toward the Writing of a New Colonial Art History
by GABRIELA SIRACUSANO & AGUSTINA RODRIGUEZ ROMERO

Hispano-Incaic Fusions: Ángel Guido and the Latin American Reception of Heinrich Wölfflin
by TRISTAN WEDDIGEN

Latin American Art History: An Historiographic Turn
by ANDREA GIUNTA & GEORGE F. FLAHERTY

ABOUT ART IN TRANSLATION
The journal is edited by Iain Boyd Whyte and Claudia Hopkins (University of Edinburgh) and published online four times per year by Routledge, Taylor & Francis. For details, see www.artintranslation.org / and http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfat20/current

Quellennachweis:
TOC: Art in Translation: Connecting Art Histories (Volume 9 supplement April 2017). In: ArtHist.net, 29.04.2017. Letzter Zugriff 04.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/15343>.

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