Several contemporary art historians have been interested in exploring how their discipline could respond to the increasing globalisation of knowledge and information by encompassing global perspectives into the methodologies that underpin their approaches to art historiography. This dissertation aims to explore how, in developing their new approaches to world art history, they have drawn on a range of natural and social sciences, thus enabling their work to be placed in a wider social, political and indeed global context. While their individual approaches are many and varied it is important to identify commonalities between them so as to highlight unifying approaches across such diversity. The dissertation begins with literature review ...
My dissertation reassesses the role conceptual art played amidst the transition from modern to conte...
The cultural effects of globalization constitute one of the most important challenges for the discip...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
This dissertation offers an analysis of the emergent English-language discourse of World Art History...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
Focusing on the concept of the artist-as-historian, this dissertation examines the work of four cont...
The materiality of national borders is changing from structures of stone and steel to networks of id...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
This feature takes the Slade School of Fine Art as the starting point for a global microhistory and ...
In this dissertation I argue that the continued dominance of a hegemonic Eurocentric art historical ...
The purpose of this Thesis is to explore the use of borders. On one level, borders between countries...
This article reconsiders the breakthrough of global approaches to art history within a broader histo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This paper explores how the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia (UBC)...
The Proceedings of the 32nd International Congress of Art Historians (CIHA), University of Melbourne...
My dissertation reassesses the role conceptual art played amidst the transition from modern to conte...
The cultural effects of globalization constitute one of the most important challenges for the discip...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
This dissertation offers an analysis of the emergent English-language discourse of World Art History...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
Focusing on the concept of the artist-as-historian, this dissertation examines the work of four cont...
The materiality of national borders is changing from structures of stone and steel to networks of id...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
This feature takes the Slade School of Fine Art as the starting point for a global microhistory and ...
In this dissertation I argue that the continued dominance of a hegemonic Eurocentric art historical ...
The purpose of this Thesis is to explore the use of borders. On one level, borders between countries...
This article reconsiders the breakthrough of global approaches to art history within a broader histo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This paper explores how the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia (UBC)...
The Proceedings of the 32nd International Congress of Art Historians (CIHA), University of Melbourne...
My dissertation reassesses the role conceptual art played amidst the transition from modern to conte...
The cultural effects of globalization constitute one of the most important challenges for the discip...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...