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Art History - 2007

Art History A: The Work of Art and Art History B: Twentieth Century Art

 

Introduction

This subject area introduces you to the most significant and provocative themes in the history of art and to the many complex and challenging ways in which these have been interpreted.

In the first semester you will be able to test your views on issues such as the relation of art to its materials and techniques, to social and political ideas and to ideals underlying depiction of the human body.

In the second semester you will explore the contexts which shape our experience of art. These include the diverse ways of producing, exhibiting, and analysing art, ranging from the salons of 19th century Paris through to the blockbuster museum exhibitions of the 20th century.

Career Opportunities

Career opportunities for graduates in Art History are to be found in teaching and in academic research, in the arts industry as curators, administrators, and directors of art galleries and museums, in the commercial sphere of dealerships and auction houses, and as critics, journalists and arts writers. The School of Art History, Cinema, Classics and Archaeology offers a number of honours and post-graduate programs in all these areas.

Students should note that this subject involves historical research and very good writing skills. Without demonstrated skills in these areas you would find this subject difficult.

VCE Prerequisites

Completion of one of Art, History, International Studies, or Studio Arts 3/4 in Year 11; or enrolment in the same in Year 12 after completion of one of Art, History, International Studies, or Studio Arts 1/2. Students must obtain an A/A+ average in the subject areas mentioned, and a B+ average across non prerequisite subjects.

Teaching Location

In 2007 all classes will be taught at the University of Melbourne.

Teaching Location Contact Contact Details Timetable Fees (per year)

University of Melbourne
Parkville

Jay Denham Tel: 8344 7019
j.denham@unimelb.edu.au
University timetable No fee applies

 

Contact Hours

  • Total class hours per week: 3
  • Total days per week: 2

Credit Arrangements

See Credit Policy for further details.


Subject Descriptions

Both these subjects must be successfully completed in order to obtain the ENTER increment.

Semester 1

107-130 Art History A: The Work of Art

Semester 2

107-131 Art History B: Twentieth Century Art


For More Information

Tel: 8344 5506

School of Culture & Communication
Elisabeth Murdoch Building
The University of Melbourne VIC 3010

Web: www.ahcca.unimelb.edu.au

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