TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - The art historian : national traditions and institutional practices T2 - Clark studies in the visual arts A2 - Zimmermann, Michael F., kokoomateoksen toimittaja LA - eng PP - Williamstown, Mass. : New Haven PB - Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute ; Distributed by Yale University Press YR - 2003 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.1737277 AB - Despite its origins in European models, the practice of art history in the United States has evolved into institutional protocols distinct from those of countries such as Germany, France, England and the Netherlands. Fourteen international scholars examine how these varying disciplinary practices might be characterized, in theory and actuality, in the past and the present, comparing the function of higher education in different national contexts and the extent that professionalisation encourages or limits critical innovation. The volume features essays by Mieke Bal, Stephen Bann, Horst Bredekamp, Perry Chapman, Georges Didi-Huberman, Eric Fernie, Francoise Forster-Hahn, Carlo Ginzburg, Charles M. Haxthausen, Deborah Marrow, Karen Michels, Willibald Sauerlander, Alain Schnapp and Michael F. Zimmermann. NO - Based on the proceedings of the Clark Conference "The art historian": national traditions and institutional practices, held 3-4 may 2002, at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts. SN - 0300097913 Yale SN - 0931102545 Clark paperback alkaline paper KW - Art criticism : Congresses. KW - Art historians : Attitudes : Congresses. KW - Art : Historiography. KW - historiankirjoitus KW - taidehistoria ER -