Passepartout, Journal of Art Theory and History

Passepartout, Journal of Art Theory and History

Passepartout celebrates the publication of Issue 38 “Images of Children”. Photo: Natascha Beringer 

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Passepartout is a peer reviewed, research journal of art history, theory and artistic practice. It is hosted by Aarhus University, section for Art History. Published once a year, its thematically organized issues explores questions and topics around art and visual culture. The issues engage in these topics from an interdisciplinary perspective and are committed to a contemporary acute and critical discussion of the relevance of art. Its editorial board consists of faculty from Art History, Aarhus University, and is run on a voluntary, non-commercial basis.

 

Above: Passepartout celebrates the publication of Issue 38 “Images of Children”. Photo: Natascha Beringer

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