An online exhibition, exhibition catalog, and academic edited volume in one, this website offers an alternative museological space for exploring the Emamzadeh Yahya’s many looks, functions, resonances, and stories over the last 700 years. The mirrored website in English and Persian includes six thematic galleries with over 70 contributions, including essays, films, digital interactives, and […]
Announcements
EVENT: CAA DAHS Panel: Digital Methods for Difficult Hidden Art Histories, Feb. 14 11:00AM – 12:30PM EST
If you’re attending this year’s College Art Association’s annual convention in New York, please join our DAHS-sponsored session (New York Hilton Midtown, 2nd floor, Morgan Suite), as our co-chairs Paul B. Jaskot (Duke University), Mark J.V. Olson (Duke University), and Victoria E. Szabo (Duke University) address challenging topics and the approach of digital art history […]
EVENT: DAHS Lunch & Learn: Yale University’s LUX Collections Discovery Platform at the Yale Center for British Art (or how a small museum can meaningfully contribute to a large online platform)
Please join the DAHS (virtually) on Monday, 31 March at 1200 EDT for our inaugural Lunch & Learn with Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Head of the Collections Information Access Department at the Yale Center for British Art. LUX, Yale University’s collections discovery platform, offers seamless access to millionsof records from Yale’s cultural institutions. Using IIIF and Linked […]
EVENT: DAHS Program LD4 2024 Conference: Building Community for Linked Open Data, 7-10 October
Head on over to Sched to register and see the full virtual program for LD4 2024 Conference: Building Community for Linked Open Data being held October 7-11. Build your schedule with over 55 workshops, lightning talks, presentations, panels, and networking opportunities to choose from. By bringing together a broad range of perspectives, and centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethics […]
Announcement: :Panorama: Theses on Social Art History in the Age of Computational Methods”
From the RAP newsletter from the Clark Art Institute, Anne Helmreich announced the publication of “Panorama: Theses on Social Art History in the Age of Computational Methods.” Big shout out to co-authors Paul Jaskot and Niall Atkinson, Koenraad Brosens, Andre Dombrowski, Jacqueline Francis, Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi, Hubertus Kohle, Min Kyung Lee, Barbara McCloskey, Emily Pugh, […]