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Special Projects
American Art Review Study Project
About the project
A special TFAO emphasis is building an archive of material, authored by scholars and other informed individuals, beneficial for the study of art history in the United States. As a public service, without charge to readers, TFAO annually publishes a number of scholarly texts relating to American representational art in its publication Resource Library.
Resource Library's chronological index lists thousands of articles and essays published since 1997 for the public's benefit. TFAO has identified many more texts as candidates for online publishing. Long term goals of TFAO are to encourage owners of catalogue texts to provide free public access to them on their web sites and for TFAO to provide access on its web site to texts from rare exhibition catalogues and others not easily available elsewhere.
Since 2004 TFAO has studied issues of American Art Review to find articles from that magazine and related catalogue essays of benefit to the public. TFAO contractors locate copyright owners of American Art Review articles, or catalogue essays from which those articles were derived, and secure permission to reprint the texts, usually without illustrations. The paper-printed texts are then converted to digital files and published in Resource Library.
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Collections-Centric Scholarly Texts Project
About the project
A special TFAO emphasis is building an archive of material, authored by scholars and other informed individuals, beneficial for the study of art history in the United States. As a public service, without charge to readers, TFAO annually publishes a number of scholarly texts relating to American representational art in its publication Resource Library.
Long term goals of TFAO are to encourage owners of catalogue texts to provide free public access to them on their web sites and for TFAO to provide access on its web site to texts from rare exhibition catalogues and others not easily available elsewhere.
The Collections-Centric Scholarly Texts Project matches the geographic location of an independent contractor with a collection of books related to American representational art.
This project compliments the ongoing American Art Review Study Project by identifying texts for potential online publishing that are not likely to be identified through that project. It also enablea independent contractors qualified to provide service in instances where the necessary American Art Review volumes are not available to them.
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Institutional Sources Study Project
About the project
A special TFAO emphasis is building an archive of material, authored by scholars and other informed individuals, beneficial for the study of art history in the United States. As a public service, without charge to readers, TFAO annually publishes a number of scholarly texts relating to American representational art in its publication Resource Library.
Long term goals of TFAO are to encourage owners of catalogue texts to provide free public access to them on their web sites and for TFAO to provide access on its web site to texts from rare exhibition catalogues and others not easily available elsewhere.
The Institutional Sources Study Project used as its key source Resource Library's Art Museum, Gallery and Art Center index, containing names of over 600 institutional sources that have provided texts to TFAO since 1997. This project compliments the ongoing American Art Review Study Project and the Collections-Centric Scholarly Texts Project by identifying texts for potential online publishing that are not likely to be identified through those projects. It also enables independent contractors qualified to provide service in instances where the necessary American Art Review volumes are not available to them.
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Other Potential Scholarly Text Projects
TFAO is studying other approaches towards identifying texts for potential online publishing.
Independent databases are being researched to find other ways of identifying catalogues' scholarly texts relating to American representational art and their essays. One such database is the Pre-1877 Art Exhibition Catalogue Index described on the Smithsonian American Art Museum web site as follows:
David Dearinger of the Boston Athenaeum advises TFAO that the Pre-1877 Art Exhibition Catalogue database does not include the separately indexed exhibitions of the National Academy of Design (published variously from the 1960s to the 1990s and that cover Academy shows from 1826 to 1950), the Brooklyn Art Association, the Boston Athenaeum, the American Academy of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and several others (including unpublished indices of the shows at the Century Association in NYC, done by Jonathan Harding, and the Society of American Artists, compiled by David Dearinger).
Also for investigation:
- TFAO also thanks Nancy Moure and Paul Manoguerra for information
on compilations.
Independent Videographer Project
About the project
TFAO seeks to both encourage and reward videographers who create and post online videos which serve to educate the public and further appreciation of American representational art. Topics are based on thematic ideas from TFAO's Topics in American Representational Art.
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