As an international academic journal, Art History plays a key role in promoting the development of global academic research on art history. The journal is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive forum where scholars from different cultures, regions and academic backgrounds can share their research findings and perspectives. Focuses on specific genres, periods, regions, or emerging issues in the study of art history, such as gender studies, identity politics, cross-cultural communication, and visual culture.
The articles and reviews published in the journal not only cover a wide range of periods and regions from ancient to modern times, but also place special emphasis on methodological self-reflection, encouraging authors to conduct in-depth exploration and critical analysis of research methods and theoretical frameworks. This practice helps to promote academic dialogue within the discipline of art history and to promote theoretical and methodological innovation.