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The Frontiers of Art History and Visual Studies. Thoughts on their Object of StudyVol. 13 (2024)
The Frontiers of Art History and Visual Studies. Thoughts on their Object of Study
Special Guest Editors: Gorka López de Munain -
Imago, ius, religioVol. 12 (2023)
Religious Images in Illustrated Legal Manuscripts and Printed Books (9th-20th Centuries)
Special Guest Editors: Maria Alessandra Bilotta (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) y Gianluca del Monaco (Università di Bologna) -
Pre-Modern "Pop Cultures"?Vol. 11 (2022)
Images and Objects Around the Mediterranean (350-1918 CE)
Special Guest Editors: Ivan Foletti, Adrien Palladino and Zuzana Frantová
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Eternal SadnessVol. 10 (2021)
Representations of Death in Visual Culture from Antiquity to the Present Time
Special Guest Editor: Luis Vives-Ferrándiz Sánchez
The idea of death has been present, since its inception, in visual culture and in the art of different times and spaces. The awareness of the end and the expiration of life have led to reflections of the human being on death and the meaning of existence that have been reflected in images of various forms and materials. The relationships between death and the image have been very fruitful throughout history and have been concretized in themes, ideas, and notions that unfold in the different possibilities of visual culture from Antiquity to the contemporary world. From the representations and personifications of this to the reflections on the passage of time and the fleetingness of the life of the thought of the vanitas, death is a subject treated from different perspectives and sensibilities in the culture that has even been introduced on the web 2.0 and the internet.
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War and OthernessVol. 9 (2020)
Images of the enemy in the visual culture from the Middle Ages to nowadays
Special Guest Editor: Borja Franco Llopis
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Museum. Images. SensesVol. 8 (2019)
Special Guest Editors: Ángel Pazos López y Alejandra Alonso Tak
The thematic issue examines, through a score of scientific articles, the relationships between visual and sensory experience in museums. To do this, it brings together works related to art history, visual theory, communication, cultural and social action in museums, as well as new museum projects that aim to bring art closer to a growing diversity of people.
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The Rhetoric of the ImageVol. 7 (2018)
Special Guest Editors: Miguel Ángel Elvira Barba y José María Salvador González