New publication: ARS JUDAICA

New publication: ARS JUDAICA

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in ARS JUDAICA, a highly-regarded publication of the Department of Jewish Art at Bar-Ilan University.

Published annually, the journal is a peer-reviewed publication on Jewish visual culture. It showcases the Jewish contribution to the visual arts and architecture from antiquity to the present from a variety of perspectives, including history, iconography, semiotics, psychology, sociology, and folklore. As such it is a valuable resource for art historians, collectors, curators, and all those interested in the visual arts.

Volume 20 is the twentieth anniversary issue of Ars Judaica, celebrating two decades of scholarly engagement with the art and visual culture of Jewish civilization. This landmark volume pays tribute to the journal’s founders, editors, contributors, and institutional partners, and features a rich collection of articles spanning diverse periods, geographies, and artistic expressions. With contributions exploring illuminated manuscripts, kabbalistic diagrams, pioneering artists, Jewish collectors, and contemporary Orthodox female artists, alongside reviews of recent exhibitions and publications, this special issue affirms Ars Judaica‘s role as a vital forum for academic discourse at the intersection of art, history, and Jewish studies.

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