Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review

Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review PANORAMIC - THE LEIDEN ART REVIEW
📰 Academic journal
🎓100% run by students
🎨 BA Art History & Arts, Media and Society

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As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we wouldlike to introduce you to some of the authors featuredin the secon...
20/05/2024

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would
like to introduce you to some of the authors featured
in the second edition of Panoramic: The Leiden Art
Review!
Keep up to date to find out who else is being
published in our journal and more information on the
launch and symposium. Check the link in our bio to
order the journal, donate or find out more on our
website!

Ali Tuna (), "Emphathizing with Plants in the Cybernetic: Agency and the Body of the Plant in Eduardo Kac's Teleporting an Unknown State (1994-1996)."

Evie Haultain, "The Problem with the Political: considering First Nations perspectives."

Sophie Kunst (), "Reinventing Anthropomorphism Ex*****oner Style: A Mulitdisciplanary Examination of Caatherine Chalmers' American Cockroach, Ex*****on Series."

Lydi Baelde Jansen (), "Evolution of a Framework: Adrian Piper’s Triple Negation in 2020."

Hania Imielska (), "To represent the memory of the unimaginable one has to forget conventions: The case of redefining hisoty writing in Walid Raad's Atlas Group Archive."

𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀! ✒️As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we wouldlike to introduce you to some of the authors ...
18/05/2024

𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀! ✒️

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would
like to introduce you to some of the authors featured
in the first edition of Panoramic: The Leiden Art
Review!
Keep up to date to find out who else is being
published in our journal and more information on the
launch and symposium. Check the link in our bio to
order the journal, donate or find out more on our
website!

Zofia Tamborska (), "Buddha Looking at Himself: Naim June Paik, the TV-Buddha and Orientalism in Western Art History."

Rutger Schim van der Loeff (), "POST (2023): Postmemory in the Age of Virtual Photography."

Ivo Kolk (), "On the historical conditions of Leonardo's Paragone."

Anne van Antwerpen (.van.antwerpen), "Skirts and Squares: How the 'bevrijdingsrok' serves as a mode of feminist communication in times of despair."

Ruben Hazenbos (), "The reblogged image."

Reminder: sign up for the Panoramic symposium❗️On Friday the 24th of may, we will celebrate the launch of Leiden Univers...
17/05/2024

Reminder: sign up for the Panoramic symposium❗️

On Friday the 24th of may, we will celebrate the launch of Leiden University’s new student journal and we would love for you to join us! 🍾

The symposium will take place in the Lipsius Building, room 0.19 from 15:00-17:00, followed by a casual gathering until 18:00.

Make sure to sign up by clicking the link in our bio before may 19th at 23:59!

We hope to see you at the Lipsius Building room 0.19 on the 24th of may!

The Panoramic Team

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we wouldlike to introduce you to some of the authors featuredin the secon...
16/05/2024

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would
like to introduce you to some of the authors featured
in the second edition of Panoramic: The Leiden Art
Review!
Keep up to date to find out who else is being
published in our journal and more information on the
launch and symposium. Check the link in our bio to
order the journal, donate or find out more on our
website!

Ilya Markov (), "(In)animate stones in ."

Isa van Bernhart (.web_), "Christus voor Pilatus door de Meesters van Otto van Moerdrecht."

Lorraine Singleton (), "Abject art and xenofeminism."

Brigitte Lap, "Rachel Ruysch."

𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀! ✒️As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we wouldlike to introduce you to some of the authors ...
14/05/2024

𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀! ✒️

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would
like to introduce you to some of the authors featured
in the first edition of Panoramic: The Leiden Art
Review!
Keep up to date to find out who else is being
published in our journal and more information on the
launch and symposium.�Check the link in our bio to
order the journal, donate or find out more on our
website!

Annabel Quick, ““Asking Nicely: the Yes Men capitalise
contingency.”

Andrea Neelissen (), “Farming in the
Future: Pig City and the Promise of Utopia in Dutch
Agriculture.”

Dasha Lohvynova (), “Folklore
ornamentations as active carriers of cultural trauma in
Ukrainian society.”

Emma Slootmans, “Putting photographs back into the
memory realm: Malignant Influences and a new
photographic practice.”

Lieke van Oosten (), "A Touch of Vermeer: 3D prints and their use for the visually impaired museum visitor."

Attention! It is your last chance to order a copy of our academic student journal Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review. This...
09/05/2024

Attention! It is your last chance to order a copy of our academic student journal Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review. This year’s release features two distinct editions, both with articles in English and Dutch.

You can order your copies until 10 May 2024 in these rates:
Reduced student rate: €9.50 per edition (€17.50 for both editions)
Non-student rate: €15.95 per edition (€29 for both editions)

Stay tuned to learn more about the journal and the featured articles and make sure to sign up for the symposium on May 24!

Dear everyone,We, the students from Leiden University’s BA Arts, Media and Society and BA Art History programs, under gu...
05/05/2024

Dear everyone,

We, the students from Leiden University’s BA Arts, Media and Society and BA Art History programs, under guidance of Professors and Editors-in-Chief, Dr. Laura Bertens and Dr. Elizabeth den Hartog, are working relentlessly to publish the inaugural two editions of our new student journal “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review”. This endeavor is the culmination of our course, The Academic Art of Publishing, involving 72 dedicated students.

However, not only hard work and dedication alone are sufficient to sustain this initiative for this year and the years ahead. That’s why we need your support!

To successfully print the inaugural editions in 2024, we require €1500, which will exclusively cover the costs of printing without any profit. Your donation will not only support the continuous innovation project of the Art History BAs at Leiden University but also contribute to the educational development of future art historians and assist in creating a platform for new voices in the field of art history. As a token of our gratitude, contributors to our campaign will be recognized on our donor list!

You can find the donation link in our bio!

If you are not able to donate, please consider helping us by spreading the word through our social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn) or via Indiegogo’s share tools. Every bit of support counts!

Thank you!

The Panormic Team

* Disclaimer: Indiegogo will ask you to give a “tip”, we do not get this money, if you click “Other amount” you can put 0 and it will only charge the amount that you want to give to our project.

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would like to introduce you to some of the authors featured in the fir...
30/04/2024

As we get closer to the launch of our journal, we would like to introduce you to some of the authors featured in the first edition of Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review!
Keep up to date to find out who else is being published in our journal and more information on the launch and symposium.
Check the link in our bio to order the journal, donate or find out more on our website!
 
Annabel Quick (), ““Asking Nicely: the Yes Men capitalise contingency.”

Andrea Neelissen (), “Farming in the Future: Pig City and the Promise of Utopia in Dutch Agriculture.”

Dasha Lohvynova (), “Folklore ornamentations as active carriers of cultural trauma in Ukrainian society.”

Emma Slootmans, “Putting photographs back into the memory realm: Malignant Influences and a new photographic practice.”

👀 Sneak Peek Alert! As we put the finishing touches on “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” we’re excited to give you an ...
28/04/2024

👀 Sneak Peek Alert! As we put the finishing touches on “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” we’re excited to give you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of our student-led academic journal. From writing to meticulous peer review and editing-sessions to brainstorming publishing strategies, our dedicated team is passionate about bringing you two special editions filled with innovative and insightful articles. Stay connected to witness our journey from drafts to publication. 🎨

Behind the scenes 👀
28/04/2024

Behind the scenes 👀

first draft for the Work in Progress post: 👀 Sneak Peek Alert! As we put the finishing touches on “Panoramic: The Leiden...
26/04/2024

first draft for the Work in Progress post:
👀 Sneak Peek Alert! As we put the finishing touches on “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” we’re excited to give you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of our student-led academic journal. From writing to meticulous peer review and editing-sessions to brainstorming publishing strategies, our dedicated team is passionate about bringing you two special editions filled with innovative and insightful articles. Stay connected to witness our journey from drafts to publication. 🎨

We have exciting news! You can now order a copy of our academic student journal “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” whic...
25/04/2024

We have exciting news! You can now order a copy of our academic student journal “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” which is authored, peer-reviewed and edited by Leiden University’s BA Art History and BA Arts, Media and Society students. This year’s first-ever release will feature two distinct editions, both with articles in English and Dutch. Below you can find more information about the editions and pricing:

Edition 1 will include the articles by Annabel Quick, Anne van Antwerpen, Lieske van Oosten, Ruben Hazenbos, Emma Slootmans, Ivo Kolk, Dasha Logvynova, Andrea Neelissen, Rutger Schim van der Loeff and Zofia Tamborska.

Edition 2 includes the articles by Hania Imielska, Isa Bernhart, Sophie Kunst, Lydi Baelde Jansen, Evie Haultain, Lorraine Singleton, Ilya Markov, Ali Tuna and Brigitte Lap. 

You can order your copies until 10 May 2024 in these rates:
Reduced student rate: €9.50 per edition (€17.50 for both editions)
Non-student rate: €15.95 per edition (€29 for both editions)

You can also support our student-led project by donating via the link in our bio! All proceeds go to printing of the journal.

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for updates, interviews, and insights! For ordering a copy, donating and finding us on other social media check the link on our bio!

Exciting News! We are thrilled to announce the launch of “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” a brand-new academic journa...
18/04/2024

Exciting News! We are thrilled to announce the launch of “Panoramic: The Leiden Art Review,” a brand-new academic journal, authored, peer-reviewed and edited by students. Our inaugural release will feature two distinct special editions, each with its own cover and a unique collection of student-authored articles. Dive into a world of arts and academia trough fresh perspectives and scholarly insights.

Mark your calendars for an engaging symposium on the 24th of May, where our authors will present their work and lead dynamic discussions. This event promises to be a fantastic opportunity for learning and networking.

Stay tuned for more details on pricing and publication dates. Whether you are a student, educator, or an art lover, “Panoramic” invites you to join our community and celebrate the power of student scholarship and creativity. Today's students are tomorrow's scholars! Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn for updates, interviews, and insights.

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