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Collecting, Sketching, Printing and Painting: Mark Catesby’s Observations of the Natural World
An @AAH_Journal review by #ArleneLeis
https://t.co/4L7q4sRysq
Animating Internationalism: David Alfaro Siqueiros and Antifascist Art in the 1930s
An @AAH_Journal essay by #JenniferJolly
https://t.co/4L7q4sRysq
Corporeal Theory with/in Practice: Christine Borland’s Winter Garden
An essay by #MarshaMeskimmon in the new @AAH_Journal virtual issue:
Feminist Interventions in Art History: Considering the Periodical Archive
https://t.co/awHiqge0Ry
The Serial Spaces of Ana Mendieta
An essay by #SusanBest in the new @AAH_Journal virtual issue:
Feminist Interventions in Art History: Considering the Periodical Archive
https://t.co/awHiqge0Ry
Suitcase Aesthetics: The Making of Memory in Diaspora Art in Britain in the Later 1980s
An essay by #DeborahCherry in the new @AAH_Journal virtual issue:
Feminist Interventions in Art History: Considering the Periodical Archive
https://t.co/awHiqgvBJ6
3) How might the decolonization of art history impact upon your own area of research/practice? What would be produced from it? Might anything have to be jettisoned? #DecolonizingArtHistory https://t.co/fsUpVCa6Zg
2) What is your understanding of decolonizing art history now? What does a decolonized art history look like? How should it be written/practised? #DecolonizingArtHistory https://t.co/fsUpVBSvAG
The cover of the June issue of #ArtHistory features a work by #AgostinoBrunias from the @YaleBritishArt collection, ‘Free West Indian Domincans’, c. 1770; to learn more, visit https://t.co/9M4Jl6eU52
‘EROS, c’est la vie’ by #StevenHarris is now available online from #ArtHistory; to learn more, visit https://t.co/EZxIDTskpz
‘If nobody is teaching the next generation of art historians to think and to see differently, then institutional racism, homophobia and all other forms of social exclusion will persist.’ To read more of this text by #DorothyPrice, visit https://t.co/k2Y1P003oq #WhoseArtHistory?