RIHA Journal

RIHA Journal, a new international academic journal of art history published by the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art and supervised by Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich has been appearing since April 2010. The International Cultural Centre in Krakow, one of RIHA’s member institutions, runs the journal’s local editorial office.
A peer-reviewed journal is published exclusively on the Internet which guarantees quick and efficient publishing procedures with a paper being published within a period of three months from the date of submission. RIHA Journal is a an ongoing publication – individual papers are sequentially numbered and there is no division into regularly published issues.
The ICC kindly invites scholars and researchers to submit papers on art history and theory. Contributions are welcome all year. The Polish editorial board accepts the papers in Polish (or English by previous agreement). Papers in English could be submitted by the academics from the countries without regional RIHA institute, especially Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Russia.
Authors should first submit an abstract of a paper (maximum length 2000 characters with spaces). If accepted, the authors are requested to send a full paper in accordance with the submission guidelines specified in information for authors (see below). The article is subsequently sent for external reviewing to two experts and, if positively reviewed, published in Polish and English. The International Cultural Centre provides necessary translation services.
Information for authors
Abstracts, papers or related inquiries – please, contact Ms. Katarzyna Jagodzińska, local editor of RIHA Journal at riha-journal[at]mck.krakow.pl
Styleguide

RIHA Journal’s official website
Papers sent for publication by the editorial office at the ICC:
- Prof. Maria Poprzęcka, A picture behind Glass
- Agata Wójcik, Jean-Léon Gérôme i Stanisław Chlebowski. Dzieje przyjaźni (polish version)
- Agata Wójcik, Jean-Léon Gérôme and Stanisław Chlebowski: The Story of a Friendship (english version)
- Kamila Kłudkiewicz, Kolekcjoner na rozdrożach. Jan Działyński i kórnicka kolekcja dzieł sztuki w drugiej połowie XIX wieku – ekspozycja pomiędzy romantycznym duchem patriotyzmu a nowoczesnym ujęciem naukowym (polish version)
- Kamila Kłudkiewicz, Collector at the Crossroads. Jan Działyński and the Kórnik Collection of Works of Art in the Second Half of the 19th Century: An Exhibition between the Romantic Spirit of Patriotism and a Modern Scientific Approach (english version)
- Katarzyna Jagodzińska, Muzeum otwarte na ulicę (polish version)
- Katarzyna Jagodzińska, A Museum Open to the Street (english version)
- Dorota Sieroń-Galusek, Józef Czapski – o uczeniu się i nauczaniu (polish version)
- Dorota Sieroń-Galusek, Józef Czapski – about learning and teaching art (english version)
- Maria Hussakowska-Szyszko, Labyrinth – fragments. Robert Morris and his installation for ms² Łódź 2010
- Michał Haake The symbolism of “Adam Asnyk with Muse” by Jacek Malczewski
