Richard Meyer (academic) explained
Richard Meyer |
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Discipline: | Art History |
Workplaces: | Stanford University University of Southern California |
Notable Works: | Outlaw Representation What Was Contemporary Art? |
Richard Meyer is the Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor in Art History at Stanford University.[1] [2]
Prior to joining Stanford, he was an associate professor of Art History at the University of Southern California. He is the author of Outlaw Representation,[3] a book about censorship and homosexuality in American art, and What Was Contemporary Art?,[4] as well as a contributor to Artforum magazine. In 2013, he co-authored the book Art and Queer Culture, with Catherine Lord.[5] [6] [7]
Notes
- Web site: New building, new faculty demonstrate ambitious growth plans for Stanford's Department of Art and Art History. Stanford Report.
- Web site: Stanford Art & Art History Department Faculty Page for Richard Meyer.
- Book: Meyer, Richard . 2002 . Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art . New York . Oxford University Press . 0-19-510760-8.
- Meyer, Richard. What Was Contemporary Art? Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013.
- Book: Lord. Catherine. Meyer. Richard. Art & Queer Culture. 2013. Phaidon Press Limited. 978-0-7148-4935-5.
- Web site: Lind. Abigail B.. Spring 2010 Harvard Arts Medalist. The Crimson. 27 June 2014.
- Web site: Walsh. Anne. Harvard Bestows Hardware on Lord. SF Moma. 27 June 2014.