Contents
Editiorial: Francesco Pelizzi: RES at fifty: Revisiting the field
Leonardo Lopez Lujan, Laura Filloy Nadal, Barbara W. Fash, William L. Fash, and Pilar Hernandez - The destruction of images in Teotihuacan: Anthropomorphic sculpture, elite cults, and the end of a civilization
Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos
- The stars of the Palenque sarcophagus
Alessandra Russo - A tale of two bodies: On aesthetic condensation in the Mexican colonial graffiti of Actopan, 1629
David Y. Kim - Uneasy reflections: Images of Venice and Tenochtitlan in Benedetto Bordone’s Isolario
Polly Richards
- What’s in a Dogon mask
David T. Doris - The unfunctioning baby and other spectacular departures from the human in Yoruba visual culture
Claudia Mattos - The torchlight visit: Guiding the eye through the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century antique sculpture galleries
Christopher Wood - Countermagical combinations by Dosso Dossi
Charles Burroughs - The demotic Campidoglio: Ritual, social unrest, and a case of wizardry
Anne-Marie Sankovitch - Anachronism and simulation in Renaissance architectural theory
Raviv Ganchrow - An improbable dimension. Commentary by Remo Giuidieri
Wes Wallace - Learning from New Orleans
Aoife Naughton- Trends in New Orleans psychogeography
Cuauhtemoc Medina - The “Kulturbolschewiken” II: Fluxus, Khrushchev, and the “concretist society”
Robert Hullot-Kentor - Unforgiving art, unforgivable nations
Frederic Will - Amulets