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The Oxford Art Journal has an international reputation for publishing innovative critical work in art history, and has played a major role in recent rethinking of the discipline. It is committed to the political analysis of visual art and material representation from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and has carried work addressing themes from Antiquity to contemporary art practice. In addition it carries extended review of major contributions to the field.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 27, Number 1, 2004
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Jackson Pollock's Address to the Nonhuman
pp. 1-22(22)
Author: Omri Moses

Varying the Self: Bacon's Versions of van Gogh
pp. 23-42(20)
Author: Brendan Prendeville

Autonomy in Post-war Art, Quasi-heroic and Casual
pp. 43-59(17)
Author: Alex Potts

Literality and Absence of Self in the Work of Carl Andre
pp. 61-78(18)
Author: Dominic Rahtz

The Old and New Left
pp. 120-124(5)
Author: Anthony W. Lee

The Fluid Female Subject of a Mercurial Modernism
pp. 124-127(4)
Author: Marsha Meskimmon

Women Writing Art's Histories
pp. 127-130(4)
Author: Dorothy Rowe

Women Writing Art's Histories
pp. 127-130(4)
Author: Dorothy Rowe

Abstracts
pp. 131-133(3)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 134-134(1)

Notes for Contributors
pp. 135-135(1)

Call for Papers
pp. 136-136(1)

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