By Norman Girardot, author of Envisioning Howard Finster: The Religion and Art of a Stranger from Another World Norman Girardot, fresh from attending the “America is Hard to See” exhibit at the (New) …
By Peggy Levitt, author of Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display This guest post is published in advance of the American Sociological Association conference in Chicago. …
Join Norman Girardot next month for a reading, discussion, and signing of his new book, Envisioning Howard Finster: The Religion and Art of a Stranger from Another World, held in Chicago’s Intuit: The Center …
By Sonal Khullar, author of Worldly Affiliations This guest post is published in advance of The World History Association conference in Savannah, Georgia. UC Press authors share their research and stories that reflect …
By Pedro R. Erber, author of Breaching the Frame This guest post is published in advance of The World History Association conference in Savannah, Georgia. UC Press authors share their research and stories …
By Mary Roberts, author of Istanbul Exchanges This guest post is published in advance of The World History Association conference in Savannah, Georgia. UC Press authors share their research and stories that reflect …
The New York Times reported “a medley of whoops, hollers and gasps” when the gavel came down on Pablo Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger (Version O, 1955) at Christie’s Monday evening. At a …
This guest post by author Linda Weintraub, To Life!: Eco Art in Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet, considers personal beliefs around environmental issues and art for Earth Day. A planet in peril has …
By Karen A. Levine, Senior Editor, Art History I and fellow colleagues from UC Press recently enjoyed not one but two opportunities to celebrate the new San Jose Museum of Art exhibition …
While we certainly talked about New York’s unseasonably cold weather during CAA this year, we also asked our authors what museums and exhibitions they visited, what their favorite panels were, and what …