British Art: Global Contexts
Series Editors: Jason Edwards, University of York; Sarah Monks,
University of East Anglia; and Sarah Victoria Turner, University of
York
Founding Editor: David Peters Corbett, University of East
Anglia
British Art: Global Contexts provides a forum for the
study of British art, design and visual culture in the global
context from 1700 to the present day. Focusing upon the transport,
location and reception of British art across the world; the British
reception and exhibition of art from around the globe; and
transnational and cosmopolitan art containing significant British
components; the series seeks to problematize, historicise and
specify the idea of 'British' art across the period, as it
intersects with local, regional, international and global issues,
communities, materials, and environments. Books to be published
will include monographs and thematic studies, single authored works
and edited volumes of essays, specialising in studies of British
art within comparative and interdisciplinary frameworks.
The series will publish research which deals with fine art
objects and the broader visual and material cultural environment of
Britain and its historical territories, as well as with the global
diaspora of British artists, genres, artefacts, materials and
styles, and the contribution to British art of other global
diasporas. Proposals are welcomed which deal with aspects of art
and design history and visual culture, from the perspective of the
colonising, decolonising and post-colonial world, global history,
and the circum-Atlantic.