Check Out Dr. John Klein's Newest Publications!
The publications include an article and a review.
The publications include an article and a review.
Dr. Nicola Aravecchia Publishes articles in Journal of Late Antiquity and Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt.
This essay was written in honor of the late Mark S. Weil, the E. Desmond Lee Professor Emeritus for Collaboration in the Arts and former chair of Art History and Archaeology.
The Department of Art History and Archaeology mourns the passing of our esteemed colleague.
Professor John Klein gave a lecture entitled, “Picasso’s Guernica: For the Moment, For All Time.”
Dr. Swan's books are reviewed by CAA and Hyperallergic.
The second volume of the newsletter for the Department of Art History and Archaeology was published in August 2021.
The topic was “Crossing Borders, Constructing Canons: ‘Post-Impressionism’ in Britain, America and Beyond.”
Dr. Aravecchia discussed his work in the Dakhla Oasis.
Dr. Jones received this honor in recognition of his distinguished first scholarly book in the field of classical studies.
Our current PhD Students have been busy pursuing research, making progress in their degree, and contributing meaningfully to the field, despite the disruptions of the past year.
Dr. Miller's chapter, titled "American Exceptionalism at the Modern, 1942-1959: Dorothy Miller's Americans," was included in the edited volume Modern in the Making: MoMA and the Modern Experiment 1929-1949. The book was edited by Sandra Zalman and Austin Porter and published by Bloomsbury Press in 2020. Additionally, she presented a paper at this year's CAA titled "From Democratic Pluralism to Corporate Hegemony: US Art after 1943," part of the panel "Toward a Concrete Transaction: Global Methods for Art in Capital."