Inferno: School of Art History Postgraduate Journal [Pilot service]: Recent submissions
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Subversive evidence regarding the birth of Neohellenic painting.
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2004) - Journal articleSystematic analysis and comparative study of the eariest known written works on the art of painting in the history of Neohellenic art, has brought to light new evidence regarding its first School of painting, the Heptanese ... -
If you build it, they will come: Europos Parkas.
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2003) - Journal articleThis article will examine the marriage of art and nature in the Europos Parkas Open-Air Museum on the outskirts of the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, which has become one of the most successful demonstrations of the ... -
Asger Jorn and the photographic essay on Scandinavian vandalism
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2003) - Journal articleThis article will examine the work of the Danish painter, potter and sculptor Asger Jorn (1914-1973). Although Asger Jorn is sometimes presented as the Scandinavian exponent of post war Abstract Expressionism, he was really ... -
Writers' Bloc: reading into late Soviet experience through Latvian artists' books.
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2003) - Journal articleThis article focuses on book works by Latvian artists during the late-Soviet period, and also offers an initial discussion of the peculiarities of the Soviet publishing environment, as it existed shortly before the USSR’s ... -
The embroidered diplomacy:the symbolism of banners used in the inauguration ceremony of the Illirian-Rascian regiment in 1735.
(School of Art History, University of St Andrews, 2003) - Journal articleApart from more common forms of state aggrandisement, such as official portraiture, grand allegorical compositions and public monuments, ephemeral spectacles have played an important role in the formation of the state’s ...