

BA History of Art
About this course
Art history is the study of visual and material culture: the paintings, sculptures, buildings, photographs, films, and objects that human beings have made across cultures and throughout time. It is a discipline that asks not just what images and objects look like but what they mean, how they were made and for whom, what social, political, and religious functions they served, and how meaning changes as works move through history and across contexts. Art history draws on perspectives from archaeology, cultural anthropology, political history, gender studies, and visual analysis, developing an unusually wide-ranging intellectual toolkit for understanding how human beings have expressed, communicated, and shaped their experience through visual means. At the University of Warwick, this three-year full-time History of Art programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in another country and to encounter different collections, institutions, and scholarly traditions in art history. Warwick has a strong reputation for research-led teaching in the humanities, and the programme will develop your critical skills and in-depth understanding of art, design, and the built environment across a wide range of periods, cultures, and media. You will engage with primary objects in museums and galleries, develop your visual literacy, and learn to construct sustained written arguments about works of art and their contexts. You will develop skills in visual analysis, archival and object-based research, critical reading of theoretical texts, and the clear written communication of complex ideas. These capacities are applicable well beyond the art world. Graduates from art history programmes pursue careers in museums, galleries, auction houses, heritage management, publishing, journalism, arts administration, education, and the commercial art world. The analytical and communication skills developed are also valued in law, the civil service, and consultancy. Postgraduate study in art history, curatorship, museum studies, or conservation is a natural next step for those seeking specialist professional or academic roles.
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