Artium Quaestiones
Artium Quaestiones
Publishing House: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Subject(s): History
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2719-4558
Status: Active
- 2022
- 2023
- Issue No. 33
- Issue No. 34
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Short Description
Artium Quaestiones is a leading peer-reviewed academic annual journal edited by the Department of Art History at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. It has been continuously published since 1979 by Adam Mickiewicz University Press and since its inception served as a platform for theoretical and methodological reflection in the field of art history. Articles appearing in the journal concern modern and contemporary and art as well as the art of earlier periods, including architecture, with special attention given to research on Central-Eastern Europe. Artium Quaestiones is renowned for texts that testify to the reception of both German and Anglo-Saxon art historical methodologies and their critical applications in interpretations of both local and foreign art phenomena.
Recognizable feature of Artium Quaestiones are also critical reviews of most recent scholarship and, more importantly, translations of theoretical and analytical texts, including articles and book chapters by such authors as Rosalind Krauss, Hal Foster, Mieke Bal, William J. Thomas Mitchell, Nicholas Mirzoeff, Griselda Pollock, Georges Didi-Huberman, Louis Marin, Horst Bredekamp, Max Imdahl or Hans Belting. In many cases they were the first translations of texts by these authors in Poland.
Artium Quaestiones welcomes high quality articles written in English, German and Polish by both established and younger scholars of art history and visual culture from Poland and from abroad. Starting from issue 28 (2017) the journal contains a thematic section with annually announced call for papers. Articles submitted to Artium Quaestiones are reviewed by recognized specialists in a given field, both Polish and international.