Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > History of art, architecture and design"

Article
Barry, Kaya, Southern, Jen, Baxter, Tess, Blondin, Suzy, Booker, Clare, Bowstead, Janet, Butler, Carly, Dillon, Rod, Ferguson, Nick, Filipska, Gudrun, Hieslmair, Michael, Hunt, Lucy, Ianchenko, Aleksandra, Johnson, Pia, Keane, Jondi, Koszolko, Martin K., Qualmann, Clare, Rumsby, Charlie, Oliveira, Catarina Sales, Schleser, Max, Sodero, Stephanie, Soliz, Aryana, Wilson, Louise Ann, Wood, Heidi and Zinganel, Michael (2022) An agenda for creative practice in the new mobilities paradigm. Mobilities, ISSN (print) 1745-0101 (Epub Ahead of Print)
Ferguson, Nicholas (2022) Migrating landscapes. Transfers, 12(2), pp. 8-23. ISSN (print) 2045-4813
Wickstead, Helen and Knowles, Pete (2022) Men-only clubs and museums : associational culture and the gendering of Herne Bay's museum between the wars. Museum History Journal, ISSN (print) 1936-9816 (Epub Ahead of Print)
Book
Cottington, David (2022) Radical art and the formation of the avant-garde. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300166736 (In Press)
Gray, Maggie and Horton, Ian, eds. (2022) Seeing comics through Art History : alternative approaches to the form. Palgrave Macmillan. (Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels) ISBN 978-3-030-93506-1
Book Section
Gray, Maggie and Horton, Ian (2022) Ways of seeing comics: art-historical approaches to the form. In: Gray, Maggie and Horton, Ian, (eds.) Seeing comics through art history: Alternative approaches to the form. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-9. (Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels) ISBN 9783030935061
Sparke, Penny (2022) The domestic setting. In: O'Mahoney, Claire I. R., (ed.) In the modern age. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 89-109. (A cultural history of furniture, 6) ISBN 9781472577887
Williams, Austin (2022) The emerging city. In: Powell, Martin, (ed.) The climate city. Chichester, U.K. : John Wiley & Sons. pp. 57-71. ISBN 9781119746270
Thesis
Kowalski, Alison (2022) Pipsan Saarinen Swanson: from interior decorating to mass-produced furnishings, ca. 1929-1955. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .