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Master of Arts, Art History: Overview
The discipline of Art History encompasses the study of artistic endeavors
of peoples around the globe. Individuals often choose to study art history
to satisfy a deep curiosity about how art communicates the ideas of a
culture. In many ways, works of art and architecture are visual documents
with which we can recapture other peoples' experience of the world. That
makes the field of art history interdisciplinary since art historians
recognize how politics, literature, economics, religion, science, and
other cultural factors affect the making of art. As professional art historians,
we seek to understand the context of art - how art fits into larger cultural
histories. We employ a broad spectrum of critical strategies to explore
the diverse roles played by these artifacts. In our publishing, in our
presentations in public venues, and in our teaching, we formulate reasoned
analyses and interpretations of works of art and architecture as they
relate to their historical and cultural circumstances.
In recent decades, the discipline of Art History has expanded from a narrow study of the fine arts to the wider and more inclusive fields of visual and material culture. Different perspectives, including feminist, postmodern, postcolonial and contemporary theories, have also reinvigorated art historical writing. In effect, art history stands at the center of wide-ranging discourses on past and present visual cultures.
In our program, we make every effort to nurture your interest in art. You will be exposed to the breadth of art history in the fields of Asian art, Latin American art, Renaissance and Baroque European art, eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth century European and American art, and contemporary global art. Your study in art history will be quided through advanced levels of vocabulary and principles to specialized methods of scholarly inquiry. You will be able to situate your degree in art art history within a cross-cultural humanistic education, and our program enables you to learn about art history as an academic discipline and as a profession. |