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Product Description Addressed to students of the image―both art historians and students of visual studies―this book investigates the history and nature of time in a variety of different environments and media as well as the temporal potential of objects. Essays will analyze such topics as the disparities of power that privilege certain forms of temporality above others, the nature of temporal duration in different cultures, the time of materials, the creation of pictorial narrative, and the recognition of anachrony as a form of historical interpretation. Review "This sophisticated collection is essential reading for anyone in the humanities attending to the 'temporal turn' in the making and understanding of images." - Mark A. Cheetham, University of Toronto "...This collection is welcome. ...An interesting addition to, and partial survey of, an increasingly topical field." - Journal of Art Historiography About the Author Dan Karlholm is professor of art history at Södertörn University in Stockholm. Keith Moxey is professor emeritus at Barnard College/Columbia University.