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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.

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Volume 32, Number 1, March 2009

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Mochi's Edge
pp. 1-16(16)
Author: Lingo, Estelle

Hugo Ball, Iconoclasm and the Origins of Dada in Zurich
pp. 17-35(19)
Author: Lewer, Debbie

Making Art from the Common People
pp. 148-153(6)
Author: Mount, Harry

Science Uncovered
pp. 153-156(4)
Author: Hunter, Mary

Of Picassology
pp. 156-162(7)
Author: Miller, C.F.B.

Art and Politics in Contemporary Latin America
pp. 162-167(6)
Author: Greeley, Robin Adle

Cosmocharlatanism
pp. 167-171(5)
Author: McClellan, Andrew

Abstracts
pp. 173-175(3)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 177-178(2)

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