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Artibus et Historiae. The idea of publishing a new art journal was conceived in the late seventies and realized after the International Congress of Art History in Bologna (1979). Thus IRSA Publishing House was brought into being and the first number of Artibus et Historiae came out in 1980. The International Institute for Art Historical Research (IRSA — Istituto per le Ricerche di Storia dell'Arte), as a publishing house, was founded with its headquarters first in Venice (1979-1982), then in Florence and Vienna, and recently (since 1996) — in Cracow, Poland. The title of our art journal — Artibus et Historiae — comes from the very private experiences of its founder, Józef Grabski.

ARTIBUS is an inscription on the fronton of an old and very prestigious art exhibition hall (“ZACHĘTA”, founded in 1860) in his native Warsaw. Artibus et Historiae is a journal dedicated to the visual arts, published by IRSA Publishing House. Artibus et Historiae appears twice a year, in hardback. Humanities | British Journal of Aesthetics | About the Journal. Founded in 1960, the British Journal of Aesthetics is highly regarded as an international forum for debate in philosophical aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The Journal is published to promote the study and discussion of philosophical questions about aesthetic experience and the arts.

Appearing quarterly - in January, April, July, and October - it publishes lively and thoughtful articles on a broad range of topics from the nature of aesthetic judgement and the principles of art criticism to foundational issues concerning the visual arts, literature, music, dance, film, and architecture. A substantial reviews section offers searching analyses of major new work in the field.

Abstracting and Indexing Services The British Journal of Aesthetics is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services: The Burlington Magazine. Critical Inquiry. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Grey Room. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. Oxford Journals | Humanities | Journal of the History of Collections. Journal of Visual Culture1470-4129, 1741-2994.

The past two decades have witnessed an explosion of interest, research and writing on visual culture within the humanities and social sciences. journal of visual culture is an international, refereed journal which is a site for astute, informative and dynamic thought on the visual. The journal publishes work from a range of methodological positions, on various historical moments and across diverse geographical locations. It promotes research, scholarship and critical engagement with visual cultures. journal of visual culture is essential reading for academics, researchers and students engaged with the visual within the fields and disciplines of: Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies. Humanities | Oxford Art Journal | About the Journal. The Oxford Art Journal has an international reputation for publishing innovative critical work in art history, and has played a major role in recent rethinking of the discipline. It is committed to the political analysis of visual art and material representation from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and has carried work addressing themes from Antiquity to contemporary art practice.

In addition it carries extended review of major contributions to the field. Abstracting and Indexing Services Oxford Art Journal is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:-