Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation
New Issue Now Available
The latest issue of Visual Resources is now available online. This new issue contains the following articles:
Editorial: The “Crisis”—Revelations, Reactions, Reinventions
Miscellany
News from the Field: “Going Digital” in Art History
Murtha Baca
BOARD-SPONSORED SPECIAL FEATURE
The Crisis in Art History
Patricia Mainardi
Art History: “Research that ‘matters’”?
Patricia Mainardi
Defining the Crisis in Art History
Patricia Rubin
The Crisis in Art History
Stephen Murray
Just What Is It That Makes Contemporary Art So Different, So Appealing?
Pepe Karmel
Museums in Crisis?
Elizabeth W. Easton
The Crisis in Art History: Ten Problems, Ten Solutions
Maxwell L. Anderson
ARTICLES
Open Access: Imaging Policies for Medieval Manuscripts in Three University Libraries Compared
Kathryn M. Rudy
Copyright's Immoral Rights?
Bowdoin Davis Jr.
REVIEWS
Inherent Vice: Bootleg Histories of Videotape and Copyright
Alex S. Cummings
Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens
Christopher Morton
Photography and Science
Terrence R. Nathan
Inherent Vice: Bootleg Histories of Videotape and Copyright
Keri Yousif
Read the issue at http://www.tandfonline.com/gvir
Quellennachweis:
TOC: Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation. In: ArtHist.net, 22.12.2011. Letzter Zugriff 28.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/2445>.