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AAH10

The 36th Association of Art Historians Conference and Bookfair will be jointly hosted with Glasgow School of Art and held in Glasgow 15-17 April 2010

 

General Information

The year 2010 marks the beginning of a new decade in 21st-century art historical investigation and an ideal moment for a reassessment of historical objects, issues, and methods, as well as an acknowledgement of newer works of art and criticism developed across disciplines, periods, media and practice boundaries. We trust that the sessions here announced will encourage that process of reassessment.

Plenary: Prof. Joseph Koerner (Harvard University), 'Hieronymus Bosch: Enemy Painting', Thursday 15th April at Glasgow Cathedral,

Full Conference Timetable

AAH10 will coincide with the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art. We hope that delegates will take the opportunity to stay until Sunday 18th to fully explore all that Glasgow's art scene has to offer.

Call for Papers NOW CLOSED

Deadline for submission of papers: 9 November 2009

To see a full list of sessions, please download this document: AAH CFP Sep09 . A full list of abstracts of the chosen papers will be published in the AAH Bulletin in February 2010.

All abstracts should be submitted to the individual session convenors. To download the original Call for Sessions: AAH10 Call for Sessions

Registration

Booking Deadline 22 March 2010

For full details, including conference fees and booking, please see the AAH Conference Website .

Please note there are concessions and some grants available, for students, independent art historians, etc.

Travel

For information on how to get to the University of Glasgow, please download this leaflet: GU Travel Guide

Bookfair and Sponsorship

Bookfair stands are available to publishers, booksellers, libraries and art-historical groups from only £230.

AAH10 will be an outstanding promotional opportunity, offering the following sponsorship opportunities:

  • Conference bags
  • Conference handbook (paper and printing)
  • Conference lunch(es) and/or tea and coffee(s)
  • Student helpers
  • Plenary lectures
  • Reception

Please see the AAH Booking Form for more details, and contact the Bookfair administrator, Ailsa Boyd.

You can now pay online.

Contacts

For queries about the conference or bookfair please contact the convenor and/or administrator at aah2010@arthist.arts.gla.ac.uk

Dr John Richards (Convenor)

Dr Dominic Paterson (Co-chair, Steering Committee)

Dr Ailsa Boyd (Conference and Bookfair Administrator)