History of Art and Architecture

Faculty

Jennifer Josten Moderates Carnegie International Discussion

On January 26, 2023 Jennifer Josten moderated a discussion with Ignacia Bizkupovic, Head of Community Engagement in the Public Programs Area of the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende in Santiago, Chile. 

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Terry Smith Presents at the University of Melbourne

Dr. Terry Smith presented at Artists' colonies in the world / The world in artists' colonies, a three day conference at the University of Melbourne.

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Berkeley Art Museum Video of Alex Taylor Lecture on Alexander Calder

Watch a video of Alex Taylor's lecture at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in Fall 2022.

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Met Museum Journal Publishes Article by Melissa Eppihimer

Eppihimer's research brings to light new evidence regarding the origins of a royal copper head in The Met's collection.

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Dr. Brianne Cohen Awarded AAUW Fellowship

The American Association of University Women has awarded Dr. Brianne Cohen a Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowship.

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The Digital Art History Society Interviews Dr. Alison Langmead

The Digital Art History Society interviewed Dr. Alison Langmead on her continued work with digital projects in the humanities.

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Fellowship and Subvention Grants: New Foundation for Art History

The New Foundation for Art History (NFAH) is a non-profit organization that seeks to support budding and mid-career art historians by way of non-residential fellowships and publication subvention grants. 

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Galleria Borghese Publishes Christopher Nygren Essay

Christopher Nygren’s essay “From the Quarry to the Studio,” written for the catalog of the exhibition A Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone, was published by the Galleria Borghese.

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New Book on Sue Fuller Features Alex Taylor Essay

An essay by Alex Taylor on the Pittsburgh-born artist Sue Fuller (1914-2006) is featured in a new book from London-based publisher Ridinghouse and gallery Luxembourg + Co. 

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Pittwire Interviews Thomas Morton on Cathedral of Learning

Pittwire interviews Thomas Morton for the article “Cathedral of Learning or Cathy? Explaining the debate over Pitt’s most iconic building."

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