Does art history have an image problem? A round-up of stories and comment from the Muse Room.
Maggie Gray
Museum directors, critics and writers used to be among the most celebrated figures in the art world. What's changed? (Image: 'A Private View at the Royal Academy' (1883), William Powell Frith)
Does art history have an image problem? Several writers this week have focused on the discipline’s public image, its (lack of) famous figureheads, and its international appeal.