The British Art Journal Explained

The British Art Journal
Editor:Robin Simon
Discipline:Art history
British art
Abbreviation:Br. Art J.
Publisher:Art Journals Ltd
Country:UK
Frequency:Triannual
History:1999–2023
Website:https://britishartjournal.co.uk/
Jstor:britartj
Oclc:43427170
Issn:1467-2006

The British Art Journal was a triannual journal/magazine that published research on British art from all historical periods.

History

The publication was launched on 1 July 1999 at a reception held at the Thomas Coram Foundation (which became the Foundling Museum) in London. Two issues were published in the initial year. Since then, three issues have been published each year.[1] The journal ceased print publication in December 2023 but will re-appear as an occasional online publication, featuring research, news and reviews.

The Founding Editor is the Welsh art historian and critic, Robin Simon, who established it in collaboration with David N Hodgson as Art Director. The journal is accessible online through JSTOR.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The British art journal . . 43427170.
  2. Web site: The British Art Journal . . 29 May 2018 .