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Spanning seven centuries and four continents, this edition’s selection of papers examine change and its consequences across disciplines, and several consider issues of equity and bias. With topics ranging from the role of wilderness in medieval literature, to the ramifications of new public transportation policies, to the reinterpretation of long-standing monuments and artworks, the critiques and research presented in this edition highlight change as a constant yet evolving force in artistic practice, urban design, and architecture. In a time of such uncertainty, we hope that this issue offers a small measure of insight into transformation as an enduring aspect of the human condition and encourages readers to question established ways of thinking about art and, by extension, the world around us.
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Dive into the archive of Ink & Image, NYU’s student-run journal showcasing original undergraduate research in art history, architecture, and design. Since its founding in 2008, Ink & Image has provided a platform for emerging scholars to share their innovative perspectives and contribute to academic discourse. Each issue reflects the diversity of thought and creativity within NYU’s Art History Department.
All past publications are available here in open-access format, allowing students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike to engage with our undergraduate scholarship.
New Issues of Ink & Image are released every April!
Ink & Image is collected by the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Getty Research Institute.