VISUAL CULTURE
Adrian Rifkin: Projects
Now
- Queermatters
- On Jacques Rancière
- Leeds article
- Bayreuth essay
- Apart from Sex
- Sexual Anaphoria
- Wotan Envy
- Slavery
- Choreographesis
Then
- Can Gramsci save Art History? – Traditional Art History – Some Aspects of the problem
- Humming and Hegemony – Some notes on ‘Antonio Gramsci – Selections from Cultural Writings
- Total Ellipsis – Zola, Benjamin and the dialectics of kitsch
- Putting-off – the Painter’s Tense and some speculations on Gay time
- Success Disavowed: the Schools of Design in mid-nineteenth-century Britain
- Caricature: Well Formed Phrases: Some Limits of Meaning in Political Print at the End of the Second Empire
- No Particular thing to mean
- Down On The Upbeat – Adorno, Benjamin and the Jazz Question
Next
Art
- Kermer / Imhof / Imker
- For a Gay Monument, 1998
- Art in Chains
- What is a Minor Artist? A first and last note on Jeff Wall at Tate Modern
Books

Above: Ingres then, and now, London, Routledge, 2000 Below: Street Noises: Parisian Pleasure 1900 – 1940, Manchester, MUP, 1993

Edited Collections
Other Objects of Desire, collectors and collecting queerly, with Michael Camille, Oxford: Blackwell, Association of Art Historians, 2001, 168pp, 3 illus., ISBN: 9780631233619, ISBN10: 063123361X
Fingering Ingres, with Susan Siegfried, Oxford, Blackwell, Association of Art Historians, 2001, pb 184pp, ISBN-10: 0631225269, ISBN-13: 978-0631225263
About Michael Baxandall, Oxford, Blackwell, Association of Art Historians, 1999, 168pp., ISBN: 9780631211914, ISBN10: 0631211918.
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