Since its founding in 1987, American Art has been an indispensable source for scholars, educators, curators, museum-goers, collectors, and professors and students at colleges and universities worldwide. The journal critically engages material and conceptual conditions of art and provides a forum for the expanding field of American art history. It considers the role played by art in the ongoing transnational and transcultural formation of America as a contested geography, identity, and idea. Full-color plates and concise prose offer broad appeal.
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Current Issue – Summer 2024
In the Summer 2024 issue of American Art:
- What’s in a name? New perspectives on the Washington Color School
- How the Met was persuaded to acquire the Southworth & Hawes daguerreotypes
- When a U.S. Bicentennial exhibition centered the Amistad mutiny as American history
- Where architectural vision brought order to the debris of the Watts uprising
Open-Access Features
Read the abstracts of the Summer 2024 issue.
Read the feature articles that won the journal’s annual Patricia and Phillip Frost Essay Award
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Editorial Board
- heather ahtone, First Americans Museum
- Kirsten Pai Buick, University of New Mexico
- Mary Coffey, Dartmouth College
- David J. Getsy, University of Virginia
- Anne Collins Goodyear, Bowdoin College Museum of Art
- Michael Hatt, University of Warwick
- Chon A. Noriega, University of California, Los Angeles
- Jolene Rickard, Cornell University
- Nizan Shaked, California State University, Long Beach
- Louise Siddons, University of Southhampton
- Cherise Smith, University of Texas at Austin
- Shawn Michelle Smith, School of the Art Institute of Chicago