Art History and Visual Studies in Europe
Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History / Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History; 212/4;
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Product details:
- Edition number xvii, 567 pp.
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 22 June 2012
- ISBN 9789004218772
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages570 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 1023 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book undertakes a critical survey of art history across Europe, examining the recent conceptual and methodological concerns informing the discipline as well as the political, social and ideological factors that have shaped its development in specific national contexts.
MoreLong description:
Reflection on the history and practice of art history has long been a major topic of research and scholarship, and this volume builds on this tradition by offering a critical survey of many of the major developments in the contemporary discipline, such as the impact of digital technologies, the rise of visual studies or new initiatives in conservation theory and practice. Alongside these methodological issues this book addresses the mostly neglected question of the impact of national contexts on the development of the discipline. Taking a wide range of case studies, this book examines the impact of the specific national political, institutional and ideological demands on the practice of art history. The result is an account that both draws out common features and also highlights the differences and the plurality of practices that together constitute art history as a discipline.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements, Thierry Lenain, Hubert Locher, Andrea Pinotti, Matthew Rampley, Charlotte Schoell
-Glass and Kitty Zijlmans
Introduction, Matthew Rampley
PART I: METHODS, DEBATES AND PARADIGMS
Art History, Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Antonio Somaini
The Idea of the Canon and Canon Formation in Art History, Hubert Locher
European Heritage: Unity in Diversity?, Brian Graham
Contemporary Art and the Concept of Art History: Influence, Dependency and Challenge, Peter J. Schneemann
Formalism and the History of Style, Andrea Pinotti
Visual Culture and Visual Studies, Jan Baetens
Theories of the Image in France: Between Art History and Visual Anthropology, Ralph Dekoninck
Bildwissenschaft: Theories of the Image in German
-language Scholarship, Matthew Rampley
Computerisation, Digitisation and the Internet, Antonella Sbrilli
Technical Art History: The Synergy of Art, Conservation and Science, Erma Hermens
Dimensions of Dialogue: Art History and the Discourse of Economics, Victor Ginsburgh and François Mairesse
Sociologies of Art: With and against Art History, Nathalie Heinich
Museums and Museologies, Dominique Poulot
Art History in a Global Frame: World Art Studies, Wilfried van Damme and Kitty Zijlmans
The Construction of National Art Histories and the ?New? Europe, Matthew Rampley
PART II: THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE DISCIPLINE
Cultures of Interruptions. Art History in the Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Krista Kodres, Giedr? Mick?nait? and Stella Pelše
In Search of a Synthesis: Art History in Belgium, Raphaël Pirenne
Art History in Bulgaria: Institutional Frameworks, Research Directions and Individual Scholars, Elka Bakalova
Art History in the Czech and Slovak Republics: Institutional Frameworks, Topics and Loyalties, Milena Bartlová
Art History in France: A Conflict of Traditions, Ralph Dekoninck and Joël Roucloux
Art History in the German
-speaking Countries: Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Charlotte Schoell
-Glass
Art History and Visual Studies in Great Britain and Ireland, Griselda Pollock
Born of a ?Peripheral? Modernism: Art History in Greece and Cyprus, Areti Adamopoulou
Art History in Italy: Connoisseurship, Academic Scholarship and the Protection of Cultural Heritage, Laura Iamurri
Art History in the Netherlands: The Past and Present of the Discipline, Marga van Mechelen and Kitty Zijlmans
Art History in the Nordic Countries, Dan Karlholm, Hans Dam Christensen and Matthew Rampley
A Marginalised Tradition? Polish Art History, Wojciech Bałus
In Search of National Traditions: Art History in Romania, Corina Teacă
Art History in Serbia, Bosnia
-Herzegovina and Macedonia, Nenad Makuljevich
Art History in Spain: A Generational History, Gonzalo M. Borrás Gualis
Art History and the Founding of the Modern Turkish State, Burcu Dogramaci
Bibliography, Dennis Janzen
List of Contributors
Index
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