Category Archives: Call for Papers

Call for Abstracts | Special Issue of Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion

Special Issue of Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion Men’s Fashion in the Age of AIDS Editors: Jonathan Kaplan and Peter McNeil Abstracts due for review: 30 July 2022 Authors notified of decisions: 30 August 2022 Completed articles due: 30 September 2022 Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion under its incoming editors Dr Jonathan Kaplan (Sydney Jewish Museum and UTS) and Distinguished Professor Peter McNeil (UTS) place a call for papers for a Special Issue ‘Men’s Fashion in the Age of AIDS’. As the world reels from the coronavirus, we remember AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), a virus first ‘identified’ in 1981 (but […]

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Call for Proposals | Perspective: news in art history

The journal Perspective: news in art history will explore, in its 2022 – 2 issue , the history and historiography of Fashion(s) Exploring fashion as a plural phenomenon that manifests itself in objects and images, influences artistic practices and maintains close ties with their history means understanding the formation of a body of fashion literature within the history of art. It also means attempting to grasp what art history has to gain from addressing this omnipresent yet unresolved subject that questions the discipline’s borders and hierarchies. Two complementary definitions of fashion emerge and these underlie the two approaches that this issue of Perspective seeks to develop: the […]

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Submissions Open │ Hunar Symposia Conference: An exploration of art and conflict

Submissions are now open for Hunar Symposia’s inaugural conference on 16 -18 November 2022  Hunar believes that art, in all its forms, functions in a similar way, serving as a bridge between our utopic desires and the concrete possibilities for change. In this sense, it makes visible what has been deemed invisible, and speakable what has been deemed unspeakable, opening new paths to understand and overcome our social and political challenges. Hunar seeks to foreground the importance of creative work in producing imaginative, humorous, provocative, and unpredictable responses to conflicts both past and present. In this context, we challenge researchers […]

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Call for Proposals │ EARLY CAREER PUBLISHING PROGRAM │Deadline Friday 22 April

AAANZ is calling for proposals for book publications from recently submitted doctorates in the fields of art history, art theory, art curatorship or art practice. This initiative has been developed by AAANZ in association with publishing house Taylor & Francis, with the intention of publishing a series of three monographs. The series will be divided into two rounds with proposals for the first two monographs selected in the first round in 2022. A Committee comprising of senior and early career art historians will select two recently completed PhD theses to be revised and published within the next two to three […]

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Call for Proposals │ EARLY CAREER PUBLISHING PROGRAM

AAANZ is calling for proposals for book publications from recently submitted doctorates in the fields of art history, art theory, art curatorship or art practice. This initiative has been developed by AAANZ in association with publishing house Taylor & Francis, with the intention of publishing a series of three monographs. The series will be divided into two rounds with proposals for the first two monographs selected in the first round in 2022. A Committee comprising of senior and early career art historians will select two recently completed PhD theses to be revised and published within the next two to three […]

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Call for manuscript proposals │Research / Art / Writing, a new series with Brill

Research / Art / Writing (RAW) aims to promote critical, discursive, and creative engagement with global contemporary art and visual cultures. RAW understands art as an expanded field of practice, supporting experimental and interdisciplinary writing. We wish to provide a home for exciting, necessary, progressive work. We encourage personal approaches combined with articulated methodologies. We are interested in experimental art research: texts that account for positionality, pursuing art’s socio-political effects, while proposing rigorous answers to the question of matching form and content. RAW invites scholarly and artistic researchers to pursue insights into art’s multiple, including indirect, efficacies. The book series […]

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Call for Proposals │ Unlikely – Journal for Creative Arts Issue 9: RESISTANCE

Unlikely – Journal for Creative Arts Issue 9: RESISTANCE Call for Proposals: Proposals due 1 May 2022 Guest Editors: Melody Ellis (RMIT University) Kim Munro (University of South Australia) ABOUT Foucault writes, “Where there is power, there is resistance” (1990, 95). To resist—from its most modest quotidian expression to large-scale community action—implies action. To resist might be to stand one’s ground and refuse to act as one is being told one must. Or to be unruly, to break the rules, to experiment and to push the boundaries.  We might characterise resistance as that revolutionary impulse that Audre Lorde writes about, […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS │ EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS’ SYMPOSIUM │ APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING AND CURATING WOMEN ARTISTS 

EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS’ SYMPOSIUM │ APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING AND CURATING WOMEN ARTISTS  National Gallery of Victoria, Thursday 23 Jun 2022, 10am (AEDT)  The National Gallery of Victoria has recently launched Observations, a year-long online seminar series that examines the contributions of women in art and design history. The program will feature lectures and panels with leading historians, writers, and curators from Australia and internationally.   Especially for career researchers, this symposium invites responses to the question: What does it mean to study the work of women artists at this time?  Fifty years ago, art historian Linda Nochlin’s provocation, ‘Why have there been no […]

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Call for Proposals │ EARLY CAREER PUBLISHING PROGRAM

AAANZ is calling for proposals for book publications from recently submitted doctorates in the fields of art history, art theory, art curatorship or art practice. This initiative has been developed by AAANZ in association with publishing house Taylor & Francis, with the intention of publishing a series of three monographs. The series will be divided into two rounds with proposals for the first two monographs selected in the first round in 2022. A Committee comprising of senior and early career art historians will select two recently completed PhD theses to be revised and published within the next two to three […]

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