Art + Historiography
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Art + Historiography
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Art + Historiography
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- Art and subjecthood, the return of the human figure in semiocapitalism, Isabelle Graw, Daniel Birnbaum and Nikolaus Hirsch
- Panofsky and the foundations of art history, Michael Ann Holly
- An introduction to iconography, Roelof van Straten ; translated from the German by Patricia de Man
- From reliable sources, an introduction to historical methods, Martha Howell and Walter Prevenier
- A general theory of visual culture, Whitney Davis
- Art history after modernism, Hans Belting ; translated by Caroline Saltzwedel and Mitch Cohen, with additional translation by Kenneth Northcott
- After the end of art, contemporary art and the pale of history, Arthur C. Danto
- Vision and textuality, edited by Stephen Melville and Bill Readings
- Space (re)solutions, intervention and research in visual culture, edited by Peter Mortenbock, Helge Mooshammer
- Oral history in the visual arts, edited by Linda Sandino and Matthew Partington
- Marxism and the history of art, from William Morris to the New Left, edited by Andrew Hemingway
- Brain of the earth's body, art, museums, and the phantasms of modernity, Donald Preziosi
- The melancholy art, Michael Ann Holly
- How to write art history, Anne d'Alleva
- Visual time, the image in history, Keith Moxey
- Principles of art history writing, David Carrier
- The shape of time, remarks on the history of things
- History of art, a students' handbook, Marcia Pointon ; (with the assistance of Lucy Peltz)
- MediaArtHistories, edited by Oliver Grau
- The melancholy art, Michael Ann Holly
- Time's visible surface, Alois Riegl and the discourse on history and temporality in fin-de-siecle Vienna, Michael Gubser
- The books that shaped art history, from Gombrich and Greenberg to Alpers and Krauss, edited by Richard Shone and John-Paul Stonard
- The end of the history of art?, Hans Belting ; translated by Christopher S. Wood
- The new art history, a critical introduction, Jonathan Harris
- Academies, museums, and canons of art, edited by Gill Perry and Colin Cunningham
- The remembrance of things past, on Aby M. Warburg and Walter Benjamin, Matthew Rampley
- Rethinking the Baroque, edited by Helen Hills
- Aby Warburg and the image in motion, by Philippe-Alain Michaud ; translated by Sophie Hawkes ; foreword by Georges Didi-Huberman
- The art of art history, a critical anthology, edited by Donald Preziosi
- The shape of time, remarks on the history of things, George Kubler
- Toward a geography of art, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
- What is art history?, Mark Roskill
- Art history, a critical introduction to its methods, Michael Hatt and Charlotte Klonk
- Alois Riegl, art history and theory, Margaret Iversen
- What was contemporary art?, Richard Meyer
- Art history and education, Stephen Addiss and Mary Erickson
- After the end of art, contemporary art and the pale of history, Arthur C. Danto ; with a new foreword by Lydia Goehr
- Flesh and the ideal, Winckelmann and the origins of art history, Alex Potts
- Archive mania, Archivmanie, Suely Rolnik
- A brief history of the artist from God to Picasso, Paul Barolsky
- Visual time, the image in history, Keith Moxey
- The critical historians of art
- Origins, imitation, conventions, representation in the visual arts, James S. Ackerman ; vignettes by Jill Slosburg-Ackerman
- The Vienna School reader, politics and art historical method in the 1930s, edited by Christopher S. Wood
- Look!, the fundamentals of art history, Anne D'Alleva
- The surviving image, phantoms of time and time of phantoms : Aby Warburg's history of art, Georges Didi-Huberman ; translated by Harvey L. Mendelsohn
- Writing art history, disciplinary departures, Margaret Iversen and Stephen Melville
- Scenography and art history, performance design and visual culture, edited by Astrid von Rosen and Viveka Kjellmer
- Our beautiful, dry, and distant texts, art history as writing, James Elkins
- Art history in the wake of the global turn, edited by Jill H. Casid and Aruna D'Souza
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