Following the successful international launch of Issue I and
II of Nuart Journal , we are now calling for submissions for Issue III.
In Issue II of Nuart Journal , Jeff Ferrell’s visual essay
employed discarded photographs to reanimate “a secret archive of city life… a
dislocated urban history of visible ghosts and invisible intentions, a
disorienting dérive through other lives, other times, and other places… another
city within the city… pieced together from image, loss, memory, and
imagination.”
Issue III seeks to build upon these noticings to focus on
the evocative intersection of memory and the city, and the role of urban art
cultures and the art of the streets in unravelling and critically reworking the
city’s collective memories. We welcome traditional academic papers and more
experimental visual submissions which critically address this theme.
We are particularly interested in critical examinations of
nostalgia, cultural recycling, melancholic aesthetics and hauntology; of the
depoliticised reworking of vernacular practices within new urbanism’s various
initiatives; and of historical accounts that lament the loss of a once
‘authentic’ art of the streets.
Nuart Journal accepts submissions from a broad range of
authors including cultural heritage workers, historians, critics, cultural and
human geographers, political theorists, anthropologists, ethnographers,
sociologists, psychologists, criminologists, curators, artists, writers,
taggers, anarchists, and out and out vandals.
Nuart Journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal. It
presents the work of an international network of artists, curators, academics,
independent researchers and industry professionals on street art and related
topics. It is built on the foundations of five years of content from the annual
Nuart Plus symposium, based in Stavanger Norway, the world’s first annual
symposium dedicated to street art practice.
Nuart Journal aims to serve as a forum for critical
discourse and commentary on urban art cultures and street art practice, defined
as broadly as possible to include all aspects of both independently sanctioned
and unsanctioned art in public space that does not fall under the general
rubric of traditional public art practice.
Though the journal is intended as a scholarly journal for
new and experimental modes of research as well as traditional academic papers,
it is also a site for artists, curators and independent researchers to publish
articles, conversations, projects and opinion pieces. We welcome visual
submissions and high quality images/photography. All submissions are peer
reviewed.
The journal is overseen by a small group of international
co-editors assisted by an international advisory board that reflects the
diversity of street art practice.
Submission Guidelines
Full papers should be around 5000 words, inclusive of citations
and bibliography.
Shorter submissions, including research notes, photo essays
and other visual submissions, book reviews, interviews, and opinion pieces are
also welcome. Please see prior issues of Nuart Journal for examples of visual
and experimental submissions, and do contact the editorial team if you wish to
discuss an alternative mode of submission.
Deadline June 20, 2019
Papers should follow Harvard referencing guidelines.
editor@nuartjournal.com
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