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Our newsletter informs about forthcoming issues.Ģ1: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual - Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte und visuellen Kultur is co-edited by art historians based in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Rumania, Canada, Colombia, India and the United States, and is advised and supported by a specialist international advisory board. The online version is available at no cost for authors nor readers through the eJournals platform of. Issues of the journal are published quarterly. In our reviews section, we strongly encourage reviews of exhibitions and books in languages that differ from the original.Ģ1: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual – Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte und visuellen Kultur is available since summer 2020 as an Open-Access-eJournal (Diamond/Platinum) in cooperation with the digital art history resource (sponsored by the German Research Foundation, DFG) and with technical support from Heidelberg University Library. ![]() The multilingual aspect of art history and visual studies is reflected in the multiple languages in which the journal is published: contributions are welcome in English, German, French, and Italian. Before undergoing peer-review the submissions are checked for plagiarism with PlagScan. The journal seeks to publish methodologically and theoretically rigorous contributions that can claim a relevance for their topic beyond exemplary single-case studies.Īll submissions (except reviews and debates) are double-blind peer reviewed. The choice of the title indicates the intent of the editors to expand the boundaries of traditional art history by integrating all methodologies and subject matter related to images and visual phenomena around the globe. #Art history mjournal licenseOur issues are published with the license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, unless this license has to be removed for a specific issue because of restrictions by the provider of the image rights. #Art history mjournal fullAuthors retain the copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions. We do not charge “Author processing charges” (APCs) and are a scholar-led journal. In parallel with this openness in subject matter, 21: Inquiries is available online as an Open-Access-eJournal, making it freely accessible to the widest possible audience. This forum embraces the full range of diverse objects, questions, and methodologies that comprise and enrich the discipline. Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History Open Access Policy.The journal 21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual – Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte und visuellen Kultur was launched in September 2019 with the aim of establishing a new forum for art history. Journals will be posted as soon as possible. Please note that due to Covid restrictions, at times there may be a delay in accessing cheques and correspondence sent to this address. ![]() Journals can be purchased either via the Art UK online shop here, by PayPal ( contact us for payment details), or by sending a cheque payable to Scottish Society for Art History to: Overseas postage will be extra – please contact us for further details. #Art history mjournal plusNon-members (or members who have joined in 2021) may purchase a copy of the journal for £8 plus £2.50 postage and packing for each additional journal add £1. #Art history mjournal freePaid-up members for 2021 receive a free copy of the journal soon after it is published. Sally Goodsir – The Depictions in Art of the Palace of HolyroodhouseĪndrea Geile – Can’t See the Wood for the Trees. ![]() Morven Gregor – An Inn For Phantoms Of The Outside And In. Scott – Into ‘Old Castile’: Mary Cameron’s experiences in Segovia, Spain (1905-1907) The Artists with Alice Strang – Dalziel + Scullion: Going Out Going Homeĭr Freya Spoor – James Paterson: exploring familiar landscapesĭr Helen E. Volume 26, 2021-2022 Art, Landscape & SpaceĪlice Strang – From THERE WILL BE NO MIRACLES HERE to EVERYTHING’S GOING TO BE ALRIGHT: The Grounds of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Artĭr Alistair Peebles – The Gledfield Effect – RevisitedĪndrew Parkinson – Sylvia Wishart and Rackwick ValleyĪnna McLauchlan – Working the site: the site-specific art of Bothy Project live/work residencies ![]()
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