Source-Notes in the History of Art《源:艺术史札记》(季刊). Source was founded in 1981 as a scholarly journal in art history. Its mission is to publish articles of 2,500 words or less, accompanied by a maximum of three illustrations. The range of articles spans antiquity to the present and includes western and non-western art. The original premise has been borne out: there is an audience for scholarly articles in art history that are clearly written, adequately illustrated and above all, succinct. Furthermore, scholars welcome having a forum to present ideas and speculations that don’t warrant a major treatise, but might nevertheless make interesting “notes” for specialists and non-specialists alike.
Konsthistorisk tidskrift《艺术史杂志》(季刊). As the leading peer-reviewed journal of art history in the Nordic countries, the journal welcomes original research from all fields of art history, architecture, design and visual culture covering a broad variety of methodological and theoretical approaches. The journal also publishes reviews of books and larger exhibitions and accepts submissions written in the Scandinavian languages as well as in French, German and English.
Arte, Individuo y Sociedad《艺术与社会》(季刊). The journal Arte, Individuo y Sociedad (AIS), edited by the Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid [Publications Service of the Complutense University of Madrid], is a quarterly journal, founded in 1988 in the Department of Art Education of the Faculty of Fine Arts, and targeting specialists, investigators and professionals from the field of artistic education, art, and creativity. It publishes original works, carried out with methodological rigor and that contribute to research in these fields without losing sight of the multidisciplinarity that characterizes this sphere of knowledge. When assessing the works, those that are a product of financed research projects will receive special consideration.