Digital Dialogues Spring 2024 (10.1) The Florence Arquin Slide Project: Art, Pan-Americanism, and the Digital Humanities Emily A. Fenichel, Camila Afanador-Llach
Feature Article Spring 2024 (10.1) Psychedelic Patriotism: Peter Max Sparks a Debate on Modern Representations of America David D. McKinney
Book Review Fall 2022 (8.2) Alloys: American Sculpture and Architecture at Midcentury Reviewed by Sydney Skelton Simon
Feature Article Fall 2022 (8.2) Naming, Blaming, and Claiming: The Columbus Monument and the Struggle for Diversity Rights in Syracuse, New York Kristina Borrman
Feature Article Fall 2022 (8.2) More Than a Museum: The Chinati Foundation, Home of the Brave Max Tolleson
Research Note Fall 2022 (8.2) Turning a Corner: Reexamining Joe Jones’s Anthony, Kansas, Mural through Pandemic Eyes Michaela Rife
Special Section Spring 2021 (7.1) Politics in the Pantheon: Commemoration, White Supremacy, and National Statuary Hall Kelvin L. Parnell Jr.
Feature Article Spring 2020 (6.1) Historical Memory, Reconciliation, and the Shaping of the Postbellum Landscape: The Civil War Monuments of Forest Park, St. Louis Katherine Poole-Jones
In the Round Spring 2020 (6.1) Confederate Monuments: Southern Heritage or Southern Art? Sarah Beetham
In the Round Spring 2020 (6.1) “Little of Artistic Merit?”: The Art of the American South Naomi Slipp
Book Review Spring 2020 (6.1) Sculpture in Gotham: Art and Urban Renewal in New York City Reviewed by Marin R. Sullivan
Book Review Spring 2020 (6.1) Iconoclasm in New York: Revolution to Reenactment Reviewed by Caroline Culp
Book Review Fall 2019 (5.2) Models of Integrity: Art and Law in Post-Sixties America Reviewed by Meryl Bailey
Book Review Fall 2019 (5.2) Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska’s New Deal Totem Parks Reviewed by Sascha T. Scott
Bully Pulpit Spring 2018 (4.1) Confederate Monuments and the Inevitable Forces of Change Sarah Beetham
Book Review Spring 2018 (4.1) Officially Indian: Symbols That Define the United States Reviewed by Kristine K. Ronan
Book Review Spring 2018 (4.1) What Can and Can’t Be Said: Race, Uplift, and Monument Building in the Contemporary South Reviewed by Lauren Kroiz
In the Round Fall 2017 (3.2) Feeding the Conscience: Philanthropic Food Distribution and Difference in the Popular Press Lauren Freese
Book Review Summer 2017 (3.1) Barnstorming the Prairies: How Aerial Vision Shaped the Midwest Reviewed by Andrea M. Truitt
Book Review Summer 2017 (3.1) Ben Shahn’s New Deal Murals: Jewish Identity in the American Scene Reviewed by Amy Werbel
Book Review Summer 2016 (2.1) Democratic Art: The New Deal Influence on American Culture Reviewed by Caroline M. Riley
Book Review Fall 2015 (1.2) The Nation’s First Monument and the Origins of the American Memorial Tradition: Liberty Enshrined Reviewed by Sarah Beetham
Book Review Winter 2015 (1.1) Sculpting Doughboys: Memory, Gender, and Taste in America’s World War I Memorials Reviewed by Jenny Carson