About the Journal

Revista de História da Arte is an open access art history journal published online by the Institute of Art History (NOVA FCSH), and indexed in ERIH PLUS. It publishes multi- and cross-disciplinary peer-reviewed articles that critically analyse and address historical and current conditions of art practice and theory in the global field, with a particular focus on Portuguese narratives and discourses, and their global resonances and articulations. Since its inception in 2005, Revista de História da Arte has established itself as the leading international journal advancing the field of art historiography, and has created a significant archive of critical and theoretical knowledge which expands conceptions of art history, integrating fields of visual, museum and heritage studies and curatorial and artistic practices, among other disciplines within the social sciences. The journal offers a forum for urgent and emergent dialogues addressing, refining and broadening grammars of art history and theory. It is committed to diverse, creative and experimental approaches that engage with and catalyse post-colonial ecologies of the visual arts.

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N.º 16, December 2023: Re-turns: On Future Art Histories
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Guest edited by Basia Sliwinska & Afonso Dias Ramos

Published: December 2023

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Editor in Chief:        Basia Sliwinska

Associate Editor:    Afonso Dias Ramos

Editorial Board:      Ana Carvalho

                                    Catarina Rosendo

                                    Gaia Giuliani

                                    Luísa Trindade

                                    Mariana Pinto dos Santos

                                    Sílvia Ferreira

                                    Susana S. Martins

                                    Susana Varela Flor                                   

Advisory Board:      Alexandra Bounia       

                                    Alexandra Curvelo                            

                                    Fernando Quiles García 

                                    François Quiviger

                                    Paula Barreiro-López