The Artl@s Bulletin is a blind peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts, published by Artl@s in partnership with Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services.
The Artl@s Bulletin ’s ambition is twofold: 1. a focus on the “transnational” as constituted by exchange between the local and the global or between the national and the international; 2. an openness to innovation in research methods, particularly the quantitative possibilities offered by digital mapping and data visualization.
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Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 1 (2025) The Same, But Not the Same: Understanding How Images Cross Boundaries and Endure
Introduction
What Makes Art Images Travel So Well? Repetition, Variation, and the Global Life of Images
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Articles
Image Circulations and Economic Imagination: Framing the Peruvian and Chilean Peripheries at the End of the 19th Century
Alexandre Puche
Roaming Pixels: Clipping the Operative Close-up
Vanessa Gravenor
A Deluge of Sea Images: Maritime Art and Temporal Crisis
Jonathan Stafford
Queens, Pearls and Spirochaetes
Radu Suciu
Mapping the Multifarious Image in Time of Globalization
Anne-Laure Oberson
A Treasure Hunt: The Interdisciplinary Challenge of a Digital Humanities Hackathon
Marie Barras, Adélaïde Quenson, Adrien Jeanrenaud, Angela Allemand, Marina Berazategui, Levyn Bürki, Michel Capot, Simon Gabay, Vestin Hategekimana, Pauline Jacsont, Bokar Lamine N'Diaye, Elina Leblanc, Clara May, Anne-Laure Oberson, Margherita Parigini, Lara Pitteloud, Fassaleh Taal, and Cédric Viaccoz
Publication generously supported by the Visual Contagions Project, University of Geneva.
Cover illustration: Images similar or identical to The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai, extracted from the corpus of illustrated periodicals of the Visual Contagions project, grouped by the Explore tool, University of Geneva (directed by B. Joyeux-Prunel), SNFS project 10983.
