inContemporaryArt ExcesLGIPERY,Culture Visual :story Hit Ar: IndexerBokThet Ar: IndexerPsychology, of AintheTwentiethCentury etyPETER JEROENVANDRUNEN, JANSZ,DAVID, ,SOCIAL & CULTURAL HISTORYNEW IN 2006StephenBanAboutAbout Stephen BannDEBORAHEditedCHERY,by DEBORAH CHERRYUniversity of the Arts, LondonStephen Bann’s writings have had a profoundeffect on the fields of visual studies, arthistory and cultural history. In this book, ateam of distinguished contributors reflect onthe writings of this internationally renownedscholar. The contributors consider Bann’s rolein their own intellectual development as wellas his influence on a whole generation ofscholars. They engage with the full range ofsubjects covered in Bann’s writings, frominscriptions and paintings in China tohistories of the garden.The collection includes innovative essays onFrench art, architecture and culture, a field inwhich Bann’s definitive studies of therelations between past and present areparticularly well-known. It also featurescontributions analyzing Bann’s distinctiveapproach, which was characterized by anintense visual attention; fascination with anunremarked detail or unregarded artefactfrom which he developed powerful exegeses,alert to ethical concerns, to materiality andemotional resonance.SERIES: ART HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUESSERIES EDITORS: DEBORAH CHERRY & FINTAN CULLEN192 PAGES / 1-4051-4830-6 PB / APRIL 2006Art: <strong>History</strong>:Visual: CultureDEBORAHEditedCHERY,by DEBORAH CHERRYUniversity of the Arts, LondonVisual culture and its relationshipto art history have been thesubject of vigorous debate inrecent years. This major newcollection of essays bringstogether innovative scholarship onthe subject by leading scholars.Drawing on a wide range ofcultures, locations and historicalperiods, from eighth-century Chinato present-day South Africa, andfrom Byzantium to early modernand modern Europe, thecontributors consider theories ofvisuality, looking and the gaze.They explore the ways in which arthistory exceeds the visual, offeringmore than a study of images, andthey make connections betweenvision and space, between visionand the body, and between vision,aesthetics and the senses.SERIES: ART HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUESSERIES EDITORS: DEBORAH CHERRY &FINTAN CULLEN224 PAGES1-4051-1965-9 PB / APRIL 2005esMuseum MuseumStudiStudiesAn Anthology of ContextsEdited byBETINAMESIASCARBONEL,BETTINA MESSIAS CARBONELLCity University of New YorkMUSEUM STUDIES provides a comprehensive,interdisciplinary collection of approaches tomuseums and their relation to history,culture, philosophy and their adoring orcombative publics.680 PAGES / 0-631-22825-X HB / 0-631-22830-6 PB / 2003Theory tArt TheoryAn Historical IntroductionROBERT,LIAMSROBERTWIWILLIAMSUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraART THEORY: AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION is aunique survey of Western thought about artfrom ancient times to the present.328 PAGES / 1-4051-0706-5 HB / 1-4051-0707-3 PB / 2003A Social <strong>History</strong> of PsychologyEdited by JEROEN JANSZ & PETER VAN DRUNEN280 PAGES / 0-631-21570-0 HB / 0-631-21571-9 PB / 2003Media and Society in theTwentieth CenturyLYN GORMAN & DAVID McLEANGORMAN LYNMCLEANALSO OF INTEREST296 PAGES / 0-631-22235-9 PB / 200242Difference and Excessin Contemporary ArtThe Visibility of Women’s PracticeEdited by GILL PERRYOpen UniversityThis thought-provoking book explores theincreasing visibility of women’s art in Britain,Europe and America. Written by a group ofprestigious art historians and critics, it locatescontemporary women’s art within a matrix ofoverlapping historical, cultural and postcolonialframeworks.SERIES: ART HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUESSERIES EDITORS: DEBORAH CHERRY & FINTAN CULLEN200 PAGES / 1-4051-1202-6 PB / 2004See page 18 for Luxury and the Everyday LifeJOURNALSonali :MuseumInternat IndexerMuseum InternationalEdited by ISABELLE VINSONPublished on behalf of UNESCOwww.blackwellpublishing.com/MUSEArt <strong>History</strong>Edited by DEBORAH CHERRY & FINTAN CULLENPublished on behalf of the Association of Art Historianswww.blackwellpublishing.com/AHISThe Art BookEdited by SUE WARDPublished on behalf of the Association of Art Historianswww.blackwellpublishing.com/ARTBOOK
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