Art and church

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Art and Church is an ecumenical quarterly publication with the topics contemporary art, architecture and religion.

history

The magazine was created in 1971 as an ecumenical merger of the Catholic Christian Art Papers , which had existed since 1860, with the Protestant magazine for Christian art, which had been published since 1924 .

It was published by the publishers Das Example , Darmstadt, Gerhard Mohn, Gütersloh with the subtitle Ecumenical Journal for Architecture and Art and, since 2007, by Springer-Verlag, Vienna / New York; now with the subtitle magazine for criticism, aesthetics and religion .

The editors are the working committee of the Protestant Church Building Day in conjunction with the Institute for Church Building and Church Art of the Present at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Diocesan Art Association Linz in conjunction with the Institute for Art History and Philosophy of the Catholic-Theological Private University Linz .

The editorial team was Günter Rombold from 1991 to 1999 , and in 2020 Hannes Langbein and Thorsten Nolting.

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