Tag Archives: Digital Art History

GIFS & Remixing Art History

I feel like I’ve been neglecting my blog (I haven’t posted in almost 2 months… yikes). What better way to come back to the blog than share some of my favourite GIFs that remix old renaissance paintings! James Kerr aka Scorpion Daggers Kerr has been posting GIFs on his blog almost daily for more than two years. […]

Is There A Critical Digital Art History Yet?

Today marks the beginning of the Rebuilding the Portfolio: DH for Art Historians (#doingdah14 on Twitter) workshop hosted at the Roy Rosenweig Centre for History & New Media. I am unable to attend these proceedings, but luckily there are a steady number of tweets that are keeping me up-to-date with the highlights of what is being discussed. […]

Digital Art History is Becoming More Visible!

After being so hard on digital art history and its relative lack of visibility over the last year or so, I am finally starting to see some attention being paid to this new field of scholarship around the world! Here are a few places where there are current/upcoming exhibitions, lecture series, and conferences where digital […]

Art History is Lagging Behind in the Digital Age

Art History is kind of an oddity in the Digital Age. Unlike its disciplinary cousin, History, it seems to be lagging behind and flailing its arms saying that it needs to make and produce new digital projects yet still seems reticent to enter the digital age. There is a lot of talk about pursuing digital […]