"The past half century saw the rise of a radical Art History that challenged the underlying assumptions of traditional art historical practices. For the interested but uninitiated student, such a dizzying and heterogeneous range of theories and histories can be baffling. This innovative and critically-edited volume of essays by experts and younger scholars will be an indispensable companion in negotiating this complex but immensely rewarding subject."Professor Partha Mitter, University of Sussex"With thirty essays by over thirty authors, this anthology provides a panoramic view of Art History as it has been shaped by traditions and reconfigured by contemporary concerns and critical challenges. The range of approaches, of voices, and of perspectives creates a complex picture of the current state of the field, widely defined and definitively explored. The collection presents a comprehensive and compelling guide to the diversity and relevance of art historical inquiry in our time."Professor Patricia Lee Rubin, The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University"In recent decades the disciplinary borders of Art History have become ever more elastic, interdisciplinary, and fluid. This important collection of essays serves as a necessary guide and exciting provocation for students, teachers, and researchers alike. Art History Now is an indispensable companion for art historians grappling with the changing shape of their field of study across thirty new and innovative essays by leading scholars written in compelling prose and accessible format."Professor Jo Applin, The Courtauld Institute of Art