Abstract
This article attempts to set current discussions of art history and visual culture in the context of what Bill Readings has described as ‘the university of excellence’. It then interprets the relation between these two fields in terms of both a certain temporal displacement (here following leads offered by Marshall Brown, Georges Didi-Huberman and Heinrich Wölfflin) and a contrast between ‘scientific’ and disciplinary models of knowledge or objectivity.
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