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Art history now: objects, concepts, approaches
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"This volume presents definitive essays by internationally-renowned experts and innovative younger scholars on the wide range of approaches used by art historians past and present to analyze images, objects, buildings, and performances. It provides critical considerations of key methodologies, from formalism and iconography to social history and psychoanalytic approaches. It foregrounds fundamental concepts, from the artist, the beholder, and the frame to museums, canons, and periodization. At the same time, it broadens art itself as a category by considering photographs, digital media, performance, architecture, and visual culture more generally. The chapters also explore new approaches and new points of view that have expanded Art History's remit in exciting ways in recent years by addressing growing interest in race, ethnicity, and the legacies of colonialism; gender identity and sexuality; eco-critical approaches to making and consuming art; materiality and the senses; digitally-informed methods; the nascent field of disability studies; and scientific research on vision and on the technical analysis of works of art. This comprehensive collection will be indispensable for students and scholars of Art History, as well as for readers coming from other disciplines who are seeking fresh approaches to visual and material culture"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
New media : time comes again / Timothy Murray -- Canon : a Chinese Laocoön and the process of canon formation / Eugene Wang -- Digital approaches : do we really need digital art history? / Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel.
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Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2026
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- 9781032915180
- 1032915188
- 9781032915197
- 1032915196
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