Athenaeum Review Issue 5 Now Available

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Athenaeum Review Issue 5 features cover art by taylor barnes, Emerge/Imagine, 2020, charcoal and sewing on cloth, courtesy the artist and Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas.

Athenaeum Review Issue 5 features cover art by taylor barnes, Emerge/Imagine, 2020, charcoal and sewing on cloth, courtesy the artist and Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas.

The winter 2021 issue of Athenaeum Review is out now at athenaeumreview.org. 

Among the contents of the new issue are articles on Mark Tobey and Isamu Noguchi by Weiyi Wu, Leonardo da Vinci by Mark Rosen, El Greco by Brian Allen, Nishiki Sugawara-Beda by Robert E. Gordon, and lab notebooks by Elizabeth Molacek and Aaron Fond.

Also in the new issue: artwork by taylor barnes, Riley Holloway, Jammie Holmes, Letitia Huckaby, Sedrick Huckaby, Evita Tezeno, and Desireé Vaniecia, the museums of Iceland, Isicathamiya song in Durban, Cordelia’s silence in King Lear, Ozsváth and Turner’s Goethe, voyaging with Darwin, the art of terraforming, English artifacts, democratic disappointment, classicism by decree, living with hate, Max Weber’s vocation, and poetry by Jane Saginaw, Tom Palaima and Nomi Stone.

The winter 2021 issue of Athenaeum Review is dedicated, with the generous support of Karen and Howard Weiner, to the memory of Richard R. Brettell.

Athenaeum Review is published twice yearly by the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History and the School of Arts and Humanities. Featuring essays, reviews and podcasts by leading scholars in the arts and humanities, all issues of the journal may be freely read online, or ordered in print from the UT Dallas Marketplace. For more information, contact [email protected].