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The Marriage Between Art and Politics: Propaganda
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Silla Art and the Silk Road
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Interview with Andrew Hamilton, Ph.D., Associate Curator of Arts of the Americas, Art Institute of Chicago
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Depth of the field. Bystanders’ art, forensic art practice and non-sites of memory
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Nude: A Transition to Subjectivity in Japanese art and Beauty
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The Sinicization of Dunhuang Mogao Cave Buddhist Art
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Low Countries Women as Funders of Art and Architecture
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Brushstrokes of Revolution: Realism, Expressionism, and Romanticism in haipai Art
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The Relation of Philosophy and Medicine in Ancient Greece
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Art and memory: Magdalenas por el Cauca
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26.03.06 Gervase of Melkley. The Art of Making Verses.
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Jewish Art Studies in the Lithuanian Yiddish Press of the Interwar Period (1918–1940)
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Entanglements of art and memory activism in Hungary’s illiberal democracy
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Book Review: Ilídio Alves de Araújo, Arte Paisagista e Arte dos Jardins em Portugal, Teresa Portela Marques and Teresa Andresen (eds.), Lisbon: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, 2020.
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A Challenge to Local Primitivism in Eastern European Cultures: the African ‘Exotic Heritage’ in Modern Art
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External Digital Activity of Museums During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case of Lithuanian Art Museums
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Constant consensus building: art and conflict in the ESMA museum and site of memory
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Postmortal Issues of Smolensk Tragedy Against the Obligations of Art. 2 of European Convention on Human Rights
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Positioning the Creative Work of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis in Modern Art History: Insights from International Exhibitions After the 1990s
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One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: Picturing Working Men and Women in New Deal Government-Sponsored Art
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Book Review of Denise Low, Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors (2020)
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Editor’s Introduction to Volume XVI: Science, Medicine, and the Visual Arts in Dialogue: The Ibero-American Context, Then and Now
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Container Art — Historias no-contadas de las aguas saladas. António Ole (Angola) y Sergio Raimondi (Argentina)
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Memory, art and intergenerational transmission. Artistic practices with young people in memory sites in Argentina