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Lang, Karen
Karen Lang is Professor of History of Art at the University of Warwick and is working on a book on Philip Guston and the allegory of painting.
Publications:
‘The Dialectics of Decay: Rereading the Kantian Subject’, The Art Bulletin (September 1997)
Chaos and Cosmos: On the Image in Aesthetics and Art History (2006)
‘The Far in the Near’ (solicited response), The Art Bulletin (March 2007)
‘Voluptuous Unease: David Maisel’s Library of Dust’, Getty Research Journal (2009)
‘Sir Ernst Gombrich and the Barber from Tuscany’, Human Affairs. A Postdisciplinary Journal for Humanities & Social Sciences (September 2009)
‘Eric Fischl’s Tumbling Woman, 9/11 and “timeless time”’, Future Anterior: Journal of Historic Preservation, Theory and Criticism (Winter 2011)
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Langdon, Helen
Helen Langdon is an independent scholar and is currently working on the sublime in seventeenth-century Italian landscape.
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- 26 articles
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Langham Hooper, Nancy
Nancy Langham Hooper is an independent art historian based in Melbourne, Australia. She recently completed her Ph.D. at Oxford Brookes University.
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