Focusing predominantly on the art of Asia, Africa, and South America, but with material on Europe and North America, this collection supports a more global curriculum within art history combining encyclopedic background with cutting-edge scholarship.
This authoritative and varied range of titles will help support teaching and research focused beyond artists from Europe and America. It is an unmissable resource for students and scholars of art history, fine art, visual culture, and related visual arts fields.
Explore cutting-edge research from emerging and established scholars on a range of fine and decorative art movements across the world, from antiquity to the present day
Learn more about the contemporary art scenes in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America through a range of titles including Hongwei Boa’s Queer China, Mary A. Nicholas’ Moscow Conceptualism, 1975-1985, and Contemporary Art from the Middle East edited by Hamid Keshmirshekan
Uncover content on Indigenous artists from the Americas, Australia, Africa, and the South Pacific including the Encyclopedia of Native American Artists
Cross-searchable with other content on the Bloomsbury Visual Arts digital hub including complementary collections such as Art, Race and Gender