We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of the Artls Bulletin vol. 13, issue 1 (Spring 2024):
African Art and Evidence
Edited by Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi and Constantine Petridis
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol13/iss1/
Introduction
What Does It Mean to Keep Kissing-Close to the Evidence, and Why Might It Matter?
Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi and Constantine Petridis
Articles
Technologies of Recovery and Discovery: The Poetics of “Artefacts”
Kathryn Simpson
Making Absences Present: The Process of Visualizing Knowledge Production in Museum Records
Caitlin Glosser
Shifting approaches, innovative methods: collection histories as a tool to move beyond William Fagg’s ‘Lower Niger Bronze Industry Mystery’
Imogen Coulson, Julie Hudson, and Sam Nixon
Shaky Foundations: Cultural Classifications in Museum Collections Management Systems and the Endurance of Colonial-era Terminology
Carlee S. Forbes and Erica P. Jones
You Cannot See It: Navigating Yorùbá Religious Artistic Materials
Stephen A. Fọlárànmí
Art and Evidence in Totems of Uganda (2014)
Margaret Nagawa and Taga F. Nuwagaba
From the Outside, Looking In: Reflections on the Complex Infrastructures of African Art History
Joanna Gardner-Huggett
The Artls Bulletin (ISSN 2264-2668) is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts and literature. It is published by Artls in partnership with Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services.: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/
For more information on the aims and scope of the Artls Bulletin, please see the About the Journal page, and feel free to contact the editors, Catherine Dossin (cdossinpurdue.edu) and Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (Beatrice.Joyeux-Prunelunige.ch).
Reference:
TOC: Artls Bulletin vol. 13, issue 1 (Spring 2024). In: ArtHist.net, May 1, 2024 (accessed Nov 8, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/41773>.