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| Application Deadline: | Rolling Admissions. Students advised to apply as soon as possible | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 20,500 | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
Christie's Education and Glasgow University have been associated with each other for over 20 years. We share the same commitment to providing the highest quality education in art history. This is a full-time postgraduate degree providing an education that will open up pathways into a range of careers in the art world, and can also lead to further post-graduate study.
This course is appropriate for students who wish to study the fine and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the mid-twentieth century. The course investigates the full range of European art including: furniture, ceramics, metalwork, sculpture, old master paintings, drawings and prints. Students who had studied earlier periods of art history are particularly encouraged to take this option as they can build on their knowledge to develop a more specialised and critical undertstanding of Western European visual and material culture.
You will produce written work that ranges from analytical writing to exhibition reviews and curatorial reports. You will be introduced to museum and auction house systems for classifying objects and study different models of museum and gallery display. A unique feature of the programme is that the Master's Thesis takes the form of a proposed exhibition catalogue. Above all, the course aims to stimulate critical awareness, engendering a creative and informed understanding of art and the art world.
Most of the teaching at Christie's Education is done through small tutorial groups. Each student will be assigned a tutor who will supervise their work and assess their progress over the year. Supervision will be provided individually for thesis planning and course work. Study trips both in the UK and abroad are an integral part of the courses and are not charged as extras.
Coursework is assessed through a system of component credits. To qualify for the award of the MLitt degree, students must successfully achieve the appropriate standard in a range of work. In addition to regular written assignments and seminar presentations, students sit the professional cataloguing examination where they are required to catalogue a range of objects, taken directly from the sale room, to Christie's Auction House standards. The main academic piece of work is the thesis, which take the form of an exhibition catalogue and is carried out individually by the student under the supervision of their tutor. This critical piece of work is designed to enable students to display all the key academic and professional skills learned on the programme.
Course Content * Renaissance cultures in the North and South
* Masters of the High Renaissance: Michelangelo, Leonardo,Raphael
* Counter cultures - Mannerism in Painting and Architecture
* Power and propaganda in the Baroque
* Ceramics, Science and Industry
* Rococo delights - pleasure, politics and style in 18th Century Europe
* Furniture and interiors in early modern society
* Neo-classicism: tourists, artists and amateurs
* Regency: formality, informality and social mobility
* Arts & Crafts movement: ethics and reform
* Art Nouveau from Mackintosh to Gaudi and beyond
* Art Deco: the luxurious face of modernism
* Warhol and Pop: the threshold of contemporary art
Course Components
* Core lecture series c.1450 - c.1960: underpins all components of the programme
* Study Trips: two international trips a year to major sites in Europe or the Americas supplement regular visits to UK sites throughout the year and are included in the basic fee.
* Object-based study is central to our teaching: training relevant to the public and commercial art worlds; practical and research based study of materials and techniques, scientific analysis, style, dating, quality and authenticity.
* Cataloguing to auction house and museum standards: handling sessions, warehouse and museum visits; professional cataloguing exam.
* Gallery and Curatorial Studies: engage with current debates about curating and devise fresh approaches to the display of art works. Explore practices in art criticism, developing skills to review exhibitions and produce reports.
* Culture and Ideology Seminars: works of fine and decorative art are placed in their cultural contexts and discussed in small groups. Students acquire the skills to deliver presentations and generate seminar discussion.
* Methodology Seminars: the analysis of technical, art-historical and interpretative texts which provide transferable skills for independent research and individual development.
* Thesis: your opportunity to create an exhibition on a small group of objects, independently researched and catalogued, where the key academic and professional skills learned on the programme are utilised.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testThis course is open to all students with a university education although preference will be given to those with a degree in the History of Art.
We welcome applications from mature students who have experience or knowledge of art, but may not have graduated in art history. Apart from art history graduates, applicants with a history, language or literature degree could also take this course as a starting point for a career in the art world. Non English speaking students must have IELTS 8 or equivalent.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 8.0 |
Christie's Education is accredited by the University of Glasgow in the UK and the New York State Board of Regents in the USA.
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