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Rebus: a Journal of Art History and Theory, issue 5 now out!
| Publication Date: | 2010-10-26 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-07-20 |
| Announcement ID: |
177636 |
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Rebus: A Journal of Art History and Theory has now published its fifth issue, edited by Natasha Adamou and Iris Balija. This issue brings together essays on contemporary photography and exhibition reviews. As ever, we are looking out for strong essays on any aspect of art history, theory, aesthetics for inclusion in Rebus 6 (which will come out end of this year). Here are the contents for this issue:
Articles
Collaboration Recording its Own Condition (3 Years, 5 Works, 3 Mirrors)
Simon Baker
Collaboration Recording its Own Condition (2 Interviews, 1 Editor)
Jemima Stehli, John Hilliard, and Simon Baker
Remediating Genocidal Images into Artworks: The Case of The Tuol Sleng Mug Shots
Stéphanie Benzaquen
Exacting Photography: Self-Imaging and its Frustration in Contemporary Art Photography
Benedict Burbridge
The Performance Space of the Photograph: From 'The Anti-Photographers' to 'The Directorial Mode'
Catherine Grant
Reviews
On Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Specific Objects without Specific Form
Matthew Bowman
Art and Incarnation: On The Sacred Made Real, Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600-1700
Jeffrey Byrnes
The issue can be viewed here: http://www.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/rebus/issue5.htm
And we have a facebook group for the journal as well: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=588231696#!/group.php?gid=15185428309&ref=ts
Email: rebus@essex.ac.uk
I hope you all enjoy this current issue!
With very kindest regards, as ever
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