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Please see the messages below about a new art journal from Australasia and a special issue of Visual Resources. The usual apologies for cross-posting.
 
 
"Hammond, Catherine" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Subject: International News for ARLIS News sheet
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:58:23 +1200
From: "Hammond, Catherine" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Erica
Please find attached the press release for the launch of a new peer-reviewed journal of art and culture being published by the E.H McCormick Research Library at the Auckland Art Gallery in New Zealand. I thought it might be of interest to readers of ARLIS News Sheet.
<<Reading Room media release.pdf>>
Best regards,
Catherine Hammond
Research Librarian
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
PO Box 5449, Auckland, New Zealand
Ph. +64 9 307 7714
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Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 12:45:19 -0700
From: "Christine L. Sundt" <[log in to unmask]>  Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book
Subject: [ARLIS-L] Visual Documentation in Freud's Vienna - Special Issue of Visual Resources - XXIII:1-2 (2007)
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Editors of Visual Resources are pleased to announce the publication of a new special issue:

VISUAL RESOURCES: An International Journal of Documentation  

Special Issue on Visual Documentation in Freud's Vienna  

Guest Editor: Mary Bergstein  

Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1-2, 2007  

ARTICLES  
Mary Bergstein, Introduction  

Bettina Hagen, The Cast Collection at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna  

Astrid Mahler (Translated by Elborg Forster), A World of Forms from Nature: New Impulses for the Aesthetic of the Jugendstil  

Lou Rose, Daumier in Vienna: Ernst Kris, E. H. Gombrich, and the Politics of Caricature  

Cheryl A. Logan, Cases and Prototypes: Constitutionalism and Photographic Portrayal of the Person in Freud's Vienna  

Elfriede Haslauer (Translated by John Winbigler), Egypt in Nineteenth-Century Vienna: A Phantasm?  

Diane O'Donoghue, Mapping the Unconscious: Freud's "Topographic" Constructions    

Michael Molnar, From Image to Evidence: At the Historic Corner Window. 17.6.1897  

Forbes Morlock, The Very Picture of a Primal Scene: Une leçon clinique à la Salpêtrière  

REVIEWS  
Christine Eccles, Freud and the Neurosciences: From Brain Research to the Unconscious , edited by Giselher Guttmann and Inez Scholz-Strasser  

Arlene Shaner, From Neurology to Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud's Neurological Drawings and Diagrams of the Mind , edited by Lynn Gamwell. Translations and Commentary by Mark Solms  

David Mikics, A Compulsion for Antiquity: Freud and the Ancient World, by Richard Armstrong  

Clemente Marconi, Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites, by Claire L. Lyons, John K. Papadopoulos, Lindsey S. Stewart, Andrew Szegedy-Maszak  

Wendy Holden, The Past from Above: Aerial Photographs of Archaeological Sites, Photographs by Georg Gerster. Introduction by Charlotte Trümpler. Translated by Stewart Spencer  

THIS SPECIAL ISSUE MAY BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY FOR US$33 (UK £18).  Please contact me ([log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]) if you would like to receive an order form for this special offer.

VISUAL RESOURCES:  An International Journal of Documentation  

AIM AND SCOPE  

Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation is devoted to the study of images and their uses.  While images of architecture and works of art constitute its main focus, it also includes other subjects and contexts in a wide range of formats.  Its scope delves into the past and looks toward the future, revealing how images have influenced the perception of art and how the interpretation of images conditions and enhances academic disciplines such as archaeology, history, and particularly art and architectural history.    

Visual Resources explores how visual language is structured and visual meaning communicated and also illustrates how picture collections are acquired, organized, indexed, and preserved. VR examines early attempts to document the visual, reports on the state of visual resources, assesses the effect of electronic technology on current and future uses, and provides a platform for reporting innovative ways to organize and access visual information – while aiming to increase the recognition and appreciation of visual documentation.  

Over the years, VR has published articles about verbal descriptions of art and architecture; copies, casts, and facsimiles; drawings, paintings, and prints; photography; library, archive, and museum collections; iconography; and computers and electronic imagery - and how these have functioned as documents of art and culture.  

Editor: Christine L. Sundt – [log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]  
Senior Editor: Helene E. Roberts – [log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]  
Review Editor: Helen Ronan – [log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]  

The Editors of VR are happy to consider new submission for articles, special issues, or reviews.  For more information about the journal along with instructions for submissions, please visit http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/01973762.asp or contact one of the Editors.  

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Christine L. Sundt
Visual Resources
Editor, Consultant & Educator
P.O. Box 5316
Eugene, OR 97405-0316 USA
541.485.1420
csundt(at)mindspring.com or
csundt(at)gmail.com



Best wishes,
Erica Foden-Lenahan
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