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'Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte': Keynote and Roundtable // Lucy Bradnock, London: The Purpose of 'Art History'. Followed by a Roundtable Discussion between Journals

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29.01.2024
von 18:15 bis 19:45

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Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Raum 242, II. OG, Katharina-von-Bora-Str. 10, München

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The parameters of publishing in art historical journals are in flux. An increasing disciplinary differentiation, Open Access, the medial potential of publishing online, but also problems of funding, mergers of presses, and the Anglification of non-English speaking scientific communities are changing its entire ecosystem. At the same time, the desire for a more inclusive and diverse field calls for a renewed discussion of the gatekeeping function of academic journals.

In her keynote presentation, Lucy Bradnock, Editor of Art History, the scholarly journal of the UK-based Association for Art History, and Dean for Research at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, will reflect on the project of ‘Art History’ in the context of an expanding discipline and a changing research and publishing landscape. She will outline her editorial vision for the journal, including publishing research that challenges and pushes the boundaries of art history; expanding the journal’s geographical reach; and a self-interrogative approach to its own editorial processes.

The keynote is followed by a roundtable discussion, moderated by Ann-Sophie Lehmann (Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte), among editors of journals facing similar challenges. With Henry Kaap (kritische berichte), Dominik Brabant (Kunstchronik), Andrea Lermer (RIHA Journal), and Raphael Beuing (Münchner Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst) as well as Burcu Dogramaci and Brigitte Sölch (Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte). 

Lucy Bradnock is Editor of Art History, and Dean for Research at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, where she leads the MA course Ecologies in American Art, 1950 to Now. She is author of No More Masterpieces: Modern Art After Artaud (Yale University Press, 2021) and co-editor of Lawrence Alloway: Critic and Curator (Getty, 2015) and Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art, 1945-1980 (Getty 2011). Her writing is also included in art history journals including Art History, Art Journal, Oxford Art Journal, Getty Research Journal, and Journal of the Archives of American Art.
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