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Historians trying to write a global or a social art history face the same question: how does one treat multiplicity and complexity in a comprehensive framework? ARTL@S is a multidisciplinary project that promotes spatialization as a... more
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This paper considers the so-called triumph of American art from the perspective of what Western Europeans could actually see and know of American art at the time. Relying on a database of exhibitions, purchases, and publications of... more
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The ARTL@S BULLETIN is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts and literature. The journal promises to never separate methodology and history, and to support... more
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The objective of this trans-disciplinary, trans-regional and trans-periodical issue of Artl@s Bulletin is to confront a wide range of sources (catalogues, institutional archives, photographs, interviews, etc.), methods (qualitative,... more
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Contents; Piotr Piotrowski-Why Were There No Great Pop Art Curatorial Projects in Eastern Europe in the 1960s? Mathilde Arnoux- Contemporary Polish Art Seen Through the Lens of French Art Critics Invited to the AICA Con- gress in Warsaw... more
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In Boland, Lynn, Catherine Dossin, and Louise Blair. Louise Blair Daura: A Virginian in Paris. (Athens: University of Georgia Museum, 2017), 26-55.
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In the 1950s, many people in Paris were talking about a School of the Pacific. The term referred to various artists connected with the West Coast of the United States, including Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, and... more
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