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 Art in Translation has been awarded a Highly Commended Certificate in 
 the 2009 ALPSP Award for Best New Journal.

The first journal publishing original English-language translations of seminal works presently only available in their source language. Essential reading for everyone in the international academic community concerned with visual arts, architecture and design.

 Art in Translation will be a fine addition to art history collections.
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This online journal represents an ambitious project and offers an innovative resource for the Humanities sector. ALPSP, 2009 Best New Journal Award

 A tremendously exciting project.  David Roxburgh, Harvard University, USA

 ***Now available as an Individual subscription***

 

 

Editor
Iain Boyd Whyte
, University of Edinburgh, UK

Associate Editor
Zoë Strother, Columbia University, USA

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Online ISSN: 1756-1310
Frequency: 4 times per year from 2011 (was 3 times per year)

Global in scope and extensively illustrated, this unique and innovative new e-journal demonstrates the vitality of art historical and visual culture scholarship undertaken outside English-speaking territories and cultures. Offering high quality English language translations of seminal works presently available only in their source language, Art in Translation offers a fresh perspective on global art practices, history and theory. It covers all areas of the visual arts including painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, design, and electronic media.  

The editors welcome suggestions of texts for translation and publication. These should be addressed to artintranslation@bloomsbury.com

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ABSTRACTING/INDEXING

Art in Translation
is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
* ARTbibliographies Modern
* British Humanities Index
* IBR International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature 
  in the Humanities and Social Sciences
* IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the 
  Humanities and Social Sciences

 

 A venture like this will contribute to the vital task of making the knowledges of non-English art history available for comparative study, with the ultimate goal of enriching both global art history and the discourses of other localised art scenes. Rueben Fowkes, Research Fellow, Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

 
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