•  3
    The Art Seminar: Photography Theory (edited book)
    Routledge. 2006.
  •  47
    Beyond the Aesthetic and the Anti-Aesthetic (edited book)
    with Harper Montgomery
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 2013.
    Each of the five volumes in the Stone Art Theory Institutes series—and the seminars on which they are based—brings together a range of scholars who are not always directly familiar with one another’s work. The outcome of each of these convergences is an extensive and “unpredictable conversation” on knotty and provocative issues about art. This fourth volume in the series, _Beyond the Aesthetic and the Anti-Aesthetic_, focuses on questions revolving around the concepts of the aesthetic, the anti-…Read more
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    Whitney Davis's General Theory of Visual Culture (review)
    College Art Association Books Reviews. 2012.
    This is a brief essay on Whitney Davis's book. A shorter version, edited down by the College Art Association, is on their online book reviews site (protected by a paywall).
  •  72
    What is an Image? (edited book)
    with Maja Naef
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 2011.
    Issues discussed include concepts such as "image" and "picture" in and outside the West; semiotics; whether images are products of discourse; religious meanings; and the ethics of viewing"--Provided by publisher.
  •  93
    On Pictures and the Words That Fail Them
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (4): 471-473. 1999.
  •  55
    Art School Critiques as Seductions
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (1): 105. 1992.
  •  34
    The "Fundamental Concepts" of Pictures
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (2). 1992.
  • Different horizons for the concept of the image
    Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 43 (1): 29-46. 1998.
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    What does Peirce's Sign System Have to Say to Art History?
    Culture, Theory, and Critique 44 (1): 5-22. 2003.
    Peirce is far too strange for the uses to which he is put in art history. This is a plea to art historians for a moratorium on Peirce citations.
  •  115
    Metonymy and Transition in Carrier's Writing
    with R. Kuhns, Ac Danto, and D. Carrier
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (4): 35. 1998.
  •  118
    Precision, Misprecision, Misprision
    Critical Inquiry 25 (1): 169-180. 1998.
  •  76
    A Thought Experiment, for a Book to Be Called "Failure in Twentieth-Century Art"
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (4): 43. 1998.
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    Ten Reasons Why E. H. Gombrich is not Connected to Art History
    Human Affairs 19 (3): 304-310. 2009.
    Ten Reasons Why E. H. Gombrich is not Connected to Art History This is a speculative essay on the place of E. H. Gombrich in art history. Gombrich is universally known, and still often studied at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He is indispensable for the historiography of the discipline. But at the same time, he is not often cited, and his work is not usually part of the ongoing conversations of the current state of art history or visual studies. This brief essay questions that condition…Read more