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This is the third volume in "The Art Seminar," James Elkin's series of conversations on art and visual studies. "Is Art History Global?" will stage an international conversation among art historians and critics on the subject of the practice and responsibility of global thinking within the discipline. Participants will range from Keith Moxey of Columbia University to Cao Yiqiang, Ding Ning, Cuautemoc Medina, Oliver Debroise, Renato Gonzalez Mello and other scholars.
This third volume in "The Art Seminar" is essential reading on art and visual studies with contributions from the worlds' most prominent and widely-travelled art history scholars.
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This is the third volume in "The Art Seminar," James Elkin's series of conversations on art and visual studies. "Is Art History Global?" will stage an international conversation among art historians and critics on the subject of the practice and responsibility of global thinking within the discipline. Participants will range from Keith Moxey of Columbia University to Cao Yiqiang, Ding Ning, Cuautemoc Medina, Oliver Debroise, Renato Gonzalez Mello and other scholars.
This third volume in "The Art Seminar" is essential reading on art and visual studies with contributions from the worlds' most prominent and widely-travelled art history scholars.
Autorenporträt
James Elkins is E.C. Chadbourne Chair in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Head of History of Art at the University College Cork, Ireland. He is author of Pictures andTears, How to Use Your Eyes, and What Painting Is, and, most recently, T he Strange Place of Religion inContemporary Art and Master Narratives and TheirDiscontents, all published by Routledge.
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"Is Art History Global? should be read by anyone interested in the history of art as a discipline, and especially by anyone interested in its future. The question is asks is of fundamental importance." --caa.reviews