Different Visions: New Perspectives on Medieval Art is an open-access journal devoted to progressive scholarship on medieval art.
Originally created by Rachel Dressler, Different Visions featured articles employing postmodern and poststructuralist theoretical frameworks to examine medieval visual culture. Now a project of The Material Collective, the journal aims for inclusive publishing that welcomes a variety of approaches and topics reflecting the diversity of medieval visual and material culture. Different Visions continues to be open to theoretically-informed work on medieval art and also welcomes projects at the intersection of medieval art history and the digital humanities, work that engages with the global Middle Ages, projects that explore medievalism, and socially-engaged projects that examine the role of medieval visual culture in our contemporary world.
Editorial Board
Marian Bleeke
Jennifer Borland
Rachel Dressler
Martha Easton
Anne F. Harris
Asa Simon Mittman
Karen Overbey
Ben C. Tilghman
Nancy M. Thompson
Maggie M. Williams.
Publication Information
Different Visions: New Perspectives on Medieval Art, ISSN 1935-5009, is published online and freely available to all.
Image Publication Information
Different Visions is an open access, scholarly publication available at no charge. Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions for any copyrighted material used in their articles. While we have made every attempt to document the image source and acknowledge possible copyright holders, our use of these images for non-profit, educational purposes likely falls under the Fair Use exceptions of the Copyright Act of 1976. Furthermore, the majority of the works represented in the articles are clearly within the public domain. If we are alerted to any potential infringement, we will promptly remove the image in question.