Professor Nancy Rose Marshall will teach AH 346 “From Empire to Brexit: British Art & Society From the 18th c. to the Present” in Spring 2022, MW 2:30–3:45pm, Conrad A. Elvehjem Building, Room L140, humanities …
Year: 2022
Student Spotlight: Ujaan Ghosh’s Translation Published
Ph.D. Candidate Ujaan Ghosh and Amrita Chowdhury (Ph.D. Student, Asian Languages and Cultures, UW–Madison) translated two essays of Sacchidananda Mishra and Krushnachandra Panigrahi from Odia to English. The essays are now published from Routledge India under the …
Spring 2022 Course Highlight | Latin American Photography: Freaks, Geeks, and Revolutionaries
This spring, Professor Guillermina De Ferrari will be teaching AH 430/600 “Latin American Photography: Freaks, Geeks, and Revolutionaries,” TR 1:00–2:15pm, humanities breadth and L&S credit. This course meets with LACIS 440. We will explore Latin American photography from the …
Faculty News: Emeritus Prof. Julia Murray Publishes New Book
Congratulations to Emeritus Professor Julia K. Murray on her new book The Aura of Confucius: Relics and Representations of the Sage at the Kongzhai Shrine in Shanghai, published with Cambridge University Press. The Aura of Confucius is a ground-breaking study that …
Spring 2022 Course Highlight | AH 103 Italian Renaissance: Florence & Rome
This spring, Professor Kristin Phillips-Court will be teaching AH 103 “Italian Renaissance: Florence & Rome,” TR 4:00–4:50pm, humanities breadth and L&S credit. We will explore the artistic developments that took place in Florence in the 15th century, and how …
Faculty News: Save the Date for Prof. Andrzejewski Talk on Feb. 16th!
Madison Made: Marshall Erdman’s Contributions to Postwar ArchitectureProfessor Anna AndrzejewskiWednesday, February 16th, 2022 | Union South | 11:45am–1:00pm CTUniversity Roundtable | $15 with lunch included | Register here by February 1stThis lecture centers on Madison-based builder-developer Marshall Erdman …
Spring 2022 Course Highlight | AH 411 Opera & Chinese Visual Culture
Professor Yuhang Li will teach AH 411 “Opera & Chinese Visual Culture” in Spring 2022, TR 9:30–10:45am, Conrad A. Elvehjem Building, Room L150, humanities breadth and L&S credit. Explore the role of opera in Chinese art history, from …
Student Spotlight: Kyungso Min Defends Dissertation
Congratulations to scholar-curator (and now) Dr. Kyungso Min pictured here eloquently defending her brilliantly conceived and deeply researched dissertation that maps a new account of new media art—”Post-Translational Belonging: The Languages of the Future in …
Happy New Year!
The Department of Art History wishes you a safe, healthy, and happy new year! We can’t wait for you to see what we have planned for 2022!