Lino - Revista Anual de Historia del Arte
Scope & Guideline
Illuminating Insights in Art and History
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Art Historical Analysis:
The journal publishes in-depth studies examining specific artworks, artists, and art movements, providing historical context and critical insights. - Cultural Heritage and Restoration:
Research focusing on the preservation, restoration, and management of cultural heritage, including case studies of specific historical artifacts and structures. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
Emphasizes the intersection of art with other disciplines such as architecture, sociology, and political studies, exploring how these fields influence and reflect artistic expressions. - Public and Community Art:
Investigates the evolving role of public art in contemporary society, including its socio-political implications and community engagement. - Iconography and Symbolism:
Explores the meanings and interpretations of symbols and motifs in art, particularly in historical contexts and their cultural significance.
Trending and Emerging
- Sustainability and Industrial Heritage:
An increasing number of studies focus on the intersection of art and sustainability, particularly in the context of industrial heritage and the adaptive reuse of historical sites. - Art and Social Movements:
There is a notable trend towards examining the role of art in social and political movements, reflecting a growing interest in art as a means of protest and societal change. - Digital Art and New Media:
Emerging discussions around digital art forms and their implications for traditional art history suggest a shift towards understanding contemporary artistic practices in the digital age. - Gender Perspectives in Art:
The journal is increasingly publishing works that explore gender dynamics within art, addressing issues of representation, identity, and the role of women in art history. - Cultural Memory and Public Spaces:
A rising focus on how art contributes to cultural memory and the significance of public spaces in shaping collective identities is evident in recent publications.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Techniques and Craftsmanship:
There has been a noticeable decrease in papers focusing solely on traditional artistic techniques and craftsmanship, as the journal shifts towards broader thematic explorations. - Historical Narratives of Specific Artists:
Research centered on biographical studies of individual artists has waned, possibly due to a growing preference for thematic or contextual analyses over singular narratives. - Regional Art Studies:
While regional studies once had a more prominent presence, there is a decline in the focus on localized art movements, as the journal increasingly emphasizes global and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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