Now online: Issue 28 of “British Art Studies”
Asante/Dagomba (Ghana), Cloth (adinkra) (dithered detail), 1817, cotton and ink, 276 × 202 cm. Digital image courtesy of The Trustees of The British Museum (Af1818,1114.23). CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
November 14, 2025
Issue 28 of British Art Studies is now online! This issue brings together new research across a remarkable range of topics, including Turner’s graphite landscapes, the London Mithraeum, Joan Eardley’s painting practice, and the inaugural issue of Modern Painters. Two articles—exploring Asante imperial visuality and the early Carifesta festivals—form part of our ongoing “Atlantic Worlds: Visual Cultures of Colonialism, Slavery, and Racism” series supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
British Art Studies is an innovative space for new peer-reviewed scholarship on all aspects of British art, co-published by Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Yale Center for British Art.