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March–June 2010 Issue of The Art Bulletin Published

posted by Christopher Howard


The combined March–June 2010 issue of The Art Bulletin, the leading publication of international art-historical scholarship, has just been published. It will be mailed to all individual CAA members who elect to receive the journal, and to all institutional members.

The central scene of Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas graces the cover and introduces the issue’s Interventions essay series. Byron Ellsworth Hamann applies postcolonial and materialist strategies in “The Mirrors of Las Meninas: Cochineal, Silver, and Clay” to consider the artist’s masterpiece within a transatlantic visual archive. A group of six scholars from such diverse disciplines as Precolumbian studies, Romance studies and literature, art history, and Aztec and Spanish colonial art respond to Hamann’s article with texts of their own.

The issue features two other major essays. In “Family Space: Buddhist Materiality and Ancestral Fashioning in Mogao Cave 231,” Winston Kyan considers the diverse integration of family references into the visual program of ninth-century Buddhist Mogao caves at Dunhuang, which marked a turning point in the construction of religious space in medieval China. For “Portrait of Luca Pacioli and Disciple: A New, Mathematical Look,” Renzo Baldasso examines the famous painting as a statement about the achievements of mathematical humanists as well as the subject of mathematics as a mode of thinking, as court activity, and as a form of education.

In the reviews section, Rebecca Zorach evaluates Margaret D. Carroll’s Painting and Politics in Northern Europe: Van Eyck, Bruegel, Rubens, and Their Contemporaries, and Jonathan Unglaub examines Maria H. Loh’s Titian Remade: Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art. In addition, Joel Smith reviews the history and evolution of the notion of objectivity as presented in Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison’s book Objectivity.

Please read the full table of contents for more details. The next two Art Bulletins for 2010 will appear in September and December.



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Cosponsored by the Louisiana Crafts Guild, the next CAA National Professional Development Workshop will be held at the Lafayette Science Museum (formerly Natural History Museum), located at 433 Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette. The three-day event takes place Thursday–Saturday, May 6–8, 2010.

Billed as a “maintenance day,” Thursday, May 6 (NOON–5:00 PM) will provide the opportunity for registered workshop participants to receive professional photographs of their artwork. In addition, Louisiana Crafts Guild members may work with a website professional to update their individual artist-member pages. Appointments for photography or website updates are on a first-come basis; please contact Kimberly Jones at San Souci Gallery, 337-266-7999.

On Friday and Saturday, May 7–8, the workshop will present professional-development seminars filled with career-building skills for visual artists, including valuable information, tools, tips, resources, best practices, and networking. On May 7 (8:00 AM–5:00 PM), Thomas Mann will address entrepreneurial thinking and tactics for artists, small-business management, and demystifying public relations. On the next day (10:00 AM–6:00 PM), Bruce Baker will discuss trends and product development, display and merchandising for shows and galleries, increasing performance at juried shows, sales, and customer-service techniques.

Light breakfasts and lunches on May 7–8 are included for participants, and a postworkshop reception takes place on Friday, May 7 (5:00–7:00 PM). Questions? Contact Susan Schear, CAA national workshop project consultant.

Registration for the workshop is first-come, first-served. The investment for students, seniors, and CAA and guild members is $30; $40 for all others. Stipends are available; please contact Susan Schear at 973-482-1000. Please make checks payable to College Art Association and mail to Kimberly Jones, San Souci Gallery, 219 East Vermilion Street, Lafayette, LA 70501; or you may pay by credit card through the Louisiana Crafts Guild.

Future National Professional Development Workshops will be held in:

  • Portland, Oregon: Saturday, September 25, 2010, at the Oregon College of Art and Craft
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico: Saturday, October 9, 2010, at the University of New Mexico
  • Birmingham, Alabama: Saturday, November 20, 2010, at Space One Eleven

CAAs workshops are supported by a generous grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.



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