Reframes and Refrains Artists Rethink Art History
Gerald Silk
Pages: 10-19
A Practical, Somewhat Theoretical, and Inspirational Guide
Bradford R. Collins
Page: 23
Origins of the Art History Survey Text
Mitchell Schwarzer
Pages: 24-29
The Future of Art History and the Undoing of the Survey
Mark Miller Graham
Pages: 30-34
Published online: 07 May 2014
Surveying the Field
Artists Make Art History
Peter Bacon Hales
Pages: 35-41
Irene J. Winter, Henri Zerner, Linnea Dietrich, Diane Smith-Hurd, Hollis Clayson, Michael Leja, Patricia Mathews, James Elkins, Michael W. Cothren, Svetlana Alpers, Peter Bacon Hales, Patricia Condon, Joanne E. Sowell, Romy Golan & Christopher S. Wood
Pages: 42-81
William E. Mierse, Jean Kiedaisch, Sue Dinitz, Thomas E. Russo, Jean Owens Schaefer, Peter L. Schmunk & Brian D. Steele
Pages: 82-88
Published online: 07 May 2014
Bradford R. Collins, Betsy Fahlman, Nancy Knechtel, Mark Moilanen, Christopher Reed & Dianne Strickland
Pages: 89-91
Association, College Art. “Help Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR) Teach the Importance of Design History.” CAA News | College Art Association (blog), October 1, 2018. https://www.collegeart.org/news/2018/10/01/help-art-history-teaching-resources-ahtr-teach-the-importance-of-design-history/
Yale will stop teaching a storied introductory survey course in art history, citing the impossibility of adequately covering the entire field — and its varied cultural backgrounds — in one course.
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