On the Spatial Turn, or Horizontal Art History
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History of art, horizontal story, geohistory, global history, modern ArtAbstract
This article is the Spanish version of «On the Spatial Turn, or Horizontal Art History» by the Polish art historian Piotr Piotrowski (1952-2015). It was published for the first time in English and in Czech in Umění / Art (N.º 5, 2008, pp. 378-383), journal of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In 2014 it was translated into French by Katarzyna Cohen and included in the volume by Kantuta Quirós and Aliocha Imhoff (eds.), Géo-esthétique (Paris: B42). Desiderio Navarro translated it for the Congress of the International Association of Art Critics held in Cuba in 2016. It was later published on the Polonica Hispanica websites and the Criterios magazine. In 2017 it was included in the third volume of Denken Pensée Thought Myśl, e-zine de Pensamiento Cultural Europeo . This translation was made from the French version of 2014.Downloads
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