Is art history dead? Is the digital revolution passing art historians by? What is the future of publishing in art history?
We’ll be exploring these topics next week onĀ The Getty Iris, and we’re kicking off with a short Google+ Hangout, “Resuscitating Art History,” on Monday, March 4, at 4:00 p.m. PST.
We’d like to hear from artists, students, art historians, authors, and, especially, art history grad students: Is there a question the field needs to address? A challenge you face? A radical idea art historians need to be for (or against)? Please let us know here, on Facebook, or via tweet to @thegetty (hashtag: #digitalhumanities).
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Is art history dead? Is the digital revolution passing art historians by? What is the future of publishing in art...
What =\ This is a really silly question. It’s not dead, and it definitely isn’t dying.
I wish I could make it! Ugh.
I know that this is meant to be a thought-provoking discussion but it seems to be preposterously absurd and a little...