- British Art Studies: New peer-reviewed scholarship on all aspects of British art, architecture, and visual culture. Co-published by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London, and the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. Scope from 2015 to present.
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- InVisible Culture: Student run interdisciplinary journal published online twice a year that explores changing global themes in visual culture. Double blind peer reviewed articles, creative works, and reviews of books, films, and exhibitions.
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- Italian Modern Art: This online journal promotes the advancement of new scholarship in the field of twentieth-century Italian art. Scope from January 2019 to present.
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- Journal of Art Historiography: This publication supports and promotes the study of the history and practice of art historical writing. Scope from 2019 and published twice a year.
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- Marges (Revue d'art contemporain): This journal seeks to compare analysis from all approaches (including those interdisciplinary ones) to contemporary creation and thought including plastic arts, anesthetics, art history, art philosophy, etc. Issues run from 2003 to present.
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- Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide: This scholarly digital journal is dedicated to the study of nineteenth-century painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, architecture, and decorative arts from all over the world. The chronological scope of the journal is the “long” nineteenth century, stretching from the American and French Revolutions, at one end, to the outbreak of World War I, at the other. Published from Spring 2002 to present.
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- Nonsite.org: This peer-reviewed quarterly journal presents scholarship in the humanities, plus poetry, editorials, reviews, visual art and more and features “the Tank” which is a forum for comment on provocative new scholarly work. The journal is described as exploring and criticizing "the various theoretical forms of neoliberalism—from the postmodern to the posthuman, from the new historicism to the new pluralism—that have become so pervasive that they are nearly invisible. Nonsite.org seeks first to make them visible and then to make them less pervasive." Issues span from Spring 2011 to present.
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- Panorama: A peer-reviewed publication supports original research and scholarship that covers American art and visual culture and sustains engagement with intellectual developments and methodological debates in art history, visual and material cultural studies, and curatorial work. Issues from Winter 2015 and published twice a year.
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- Tout-Fait: Started in 1999, this is the first academic journal in electronic format devoted to Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) and his peers.
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