Annual Conference 2006
Contents. Discontents. Malcontents
Contents. Discontents. Malcontents
University of Leeds, 5 - 7 April 2006
The 32nd Annual Conference focuses on our objects of study and our ways of making sense of them, and aims to stimulate constructive argument about the art and art histories that are the concern of art history; about what art history might once have been; what it has become; what it might be; and even whether there is any life left in it. Why not ask ourselves what we're doing and why? What, within the past achievements and present circumstances of a broadly conceived art history, are we satisfied with, dissatisfied with, and downright about? And with a view to what?
Plenary Speakers:
Stephen Bann (University of Bristol)
Charles Harrison (Open University)
Anne Wagner (University of California, Berkeley)
Please click on the following link for information about Academic Sessions
University of Leeds, 5 - 7 April 2006
The 32nd Annual Conference focuses on our objects of study and our ways of making sense of them, and aims to stimulate constructive argument about the art and art histories that are the concern of art history; about what art history might once have been; what it has become; what it might be; and even whether there is any life left in it. Why not ask ourselves what we're doing and why? What, within the past achievements and present circumstances of a broadly conceived art history, are we satisfied with, dissatisfied with, and downright about? And with a view to what?
Plenary Speakers:
Stephen Bann (University of Bristol)
Charles Harrison (Open University)
Anne Wagner (University of California, Berkeley)
Please click on the following link for information about Academic Sessions