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World Art

Coming Soon

Following the successful launch of World Art in February, in September 2011 we will be publishing the highly-anticipated second issue which will contain the following articles:

 

Artworld world art

Ian McLean

 

Currents of world-making in contemporary art

Terry Smith

 

Making worlds, making subjects

Marsha Meskimmon

 

Indian to international

Allie Biswas

 

The Masriadi effect

Patrick Flores

 

The people at rest

Sho Konishi

 

Aboriginality, hyper-visibility and wobbliness in paintings from Australia’s Western Desert

Darren Jorgensen

 

World art in reverse perspective

Suzana Milevska

 

Three criteria for establishing a world history of art

Stephen Eisenman

Free Online Access

 

Don’t forget, you can still read the inaugural issue of World Art free online until the end of December 2011. Visit the website to start reading!

 

www.tandfonline.com/rwor

 



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