The Department of the History of Art extends a hearty congratulations and best wishes to all members of the Class of 2020! You are moving on to a new and […]
News & Announcements Archive
Hopkins at Home lecture
Professor Rebecca M. Brown presents a piece of her current research project on southern Indian artist KCS Paniker (1911-77) for a “Hopkins at Home” lecture. Entitled “(Not) Reading the Signs: […]
In Memoriam – Robert E. Hall
The Department of the History of Art is deeply saddened by the passing of Robert E. Hall. Bob and his late wife Nancy were lifelong supporters of the arts, including […]
Congratulations, Miriam!
The Department of the History of Art is thrilled to announce that doctoral student Miriam Grotte-Jacobs has won the 2019 Dedalus Foundation Graduate Research Essay Prize at the Archives of […]
Prof. Warnock in the Innovative Instructor Blog
The Department of the History of Art is delighted to announce that Prof. Molly Warnock has been featured in the Innovative Instructor blog. You can find her blog post here.
2018-2019 Department Newsletter
The Department of the History of Art is pleased to announce its 2018-2019 newsletter
Maya Kahane in Kunstkammer
The Department of the History of Art is thrilled to announce that recent graduate and incoming Master’s student, Maya Kahane, has an article featured in Kunstkammer, the Princeton University Undergraduate […]
Prof. Warnock in Artforum
The Department of the History of Art is delighted to announce that Professor Molly Warnock has an article on French painter Gilles Aillaud in the summer issue of Artforum.
Prof. Brown’s book in TIDES Magazine
The Department of the History of Art is delighted to announce that Professor Rebecca M. Brown’s book, Displaying Time: The Many Temporalities of the Festival of India (2017), is featured […]
Almnus Joseph Shaikewitz in ASAP/J
The Department of the History of Art is delighted to announce that alumnus and current Brooklyn Museum curatorial assistant Joseph Shaikewitz reviews Victoria Cabezas and Priscilla Monge: Give Me What […]