期刊名称:ART JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Art Journal
Mission Statement
Covers: Lin + Lam, film stills from Unidentified Vietnam No. 18, 2007, 16mm film, 30 min. (artwork Lin + Lam)
The mission of Art Journal, founded in 1941, is to provide a forum for scholarship and visual exploration in the visual arts; to be a unique voice in the field as a peer-reviewed, professionally mediated forum for the arts; to operate in the spaces between commercial publishing, academic presses, and artist presses; to be pedagogically useful by making links between theoretical issues and their use in teaching at the college and university levels; to explore relationships among diverse forms of art practice and production, as well as among art making, art history, visual studies, theory, and criticism; to give voice and publication opportunity to artists, art historians, and other writers in the arts; to be responsive to issues of the moment in the arts, both nationally and globally; to focus on topics related to twentieth- and twenty-first-century concerns; to promote dialogue and debate. The journal, which welcomes submissions from authors and artists worldwide and at every career stage, is published four times a year in spring, summer, autumn, and winter by the College Art Association.
Purchasing Information
Art Journal is available as a benefit of CAA membership.
Limited quantities of single issues are available for purchase.
Art Journal is indexed in BHA, Art Index, and Arts and Humanities. Back issues may also be read online in JSTOR, ProQuest, and other online archives.
Instructions to Authors
Carol Armstrong Manet Manette New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. 400 pp., 53 color ills., 133 b/w. $50
Pamela M. Lee Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004. 394 pp., 67 b/w ills. $34.95
Ann Goldstein and Lisa Mark, eds. A Minimal Future Art as Object 1958?968 Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. 452 pp., 157 color ills., 213 b/w. $50
Oksana Bulgakowa, ed. Kazimir Malevich: The White Rectangle; Writings on Film Berlin and San Francisco: Potemkin Press, 2002. 252 pp., 20 b/w ills. $25 paper
Jane Portal Art under Control in North Korea London: Reaktion Books, 2005. 224 pp.; 80 color ills., 55 b/w. 2.50 paper When quoting from a book under review in the review, please place page numbers in the text in parentheses after the quotation. Digital Files When a manuscript is accepted, the author must provide a single digital file on a CD or disk or sent by e-mail to the editor-in-chief. The file must include all text elements in this order: main text, author biographical statement, endnotes, captions. Any images in digital format should be in separate files, not embedded in the text. Please label the disk with name of author and the program used. Note: please remove any other files from the disk.
Expenses It is the author's responsibility to pay any costs incurred for the article, including photography and permissions expenses.
Publishing Process and Schedule After the manuscript is submitted to the editor-in-chief, it is sent to anonymous readers for peer review. It may be returned to the author for revisions once or more.
Once a manuscript is accepted for publication, the editing and production process usually takes about 7 months. An accepted article may not appear in the immediately subsequent issue of the journal, at the discretion of the editor.
After the manuscript is accepted, it is sent to the manuscript editor, where it will be styled to conform to Art Journal's style. A photocopy of the edited manuscript is returned to the author for final corrections, to be made on that copy. The author will be asked to proofread the page proofs of the article
Editorial Board Judith Rodenbeck, Editor-in-Chief, Sarah Lawrence College Iftikhar Dadi, Cornell University T. J. Demos, University College London Hannah Feldman, Northwestern University Anna Hammond, Yale University Art Gallery Liz Kotz, Reviews Editor, University of California, Riverside Susette S. Min, University of California, Davis Senam Okudzeto, independent artist Catherine M. Soussloff, Chair, University of California, Santa Cruz Judith Rodenbeck, Editor-in-Chief, Sarah Lawrence College Iftikhar Dadi, Cornell University T. J. Demos, University College London Hannah Feldman, Northwestern University Anna Hammond, Yale University Art Gallery Liz Kotz, Reviews Editor, University of California, Riverside Susette S. Min, University of California, Davis Senam Okudzeto, independent artist Catherine M. Soussloff, Chair, University of California, Santa Cruz
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