Richard Meyer (academic)

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Richard Meyer is the Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor in Art History at Stanford University.[1][2] Prior to joining Stanford, he was an associate professor of Art History at the University of Southern California. He is the author of Outlaw Representation,[3] a book about censorship and homosexuality in American art, and What Was Contemporary Art?,[4] as well as a contributor to Artforum magazine. In 2013, he co-authored the book Art and Queer Culture, with Catherine Lord.

Notes

  1. ^ "New building, new faculty demonstrate ambitious growth plans for Stanford's Department of Art and Art History". Stanford Report.
  2. ^ "Stanford Art & Art History Department Faculty Page for Richard Meyer".
  3. ^ Meyer, Richard. Outlaw Representation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  4. ^ Meyer, Richard. What Was Contemporary Art? Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0262135085

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