MA in History of Art: Renaissance to Modernism by Research

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In Buckingham

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    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Buckingham

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The University of Buckingham has introduced a one-year MA by research in the History of Art: Renaissance to Modernism. This groundbreaking programme is London-based and directed by the art historian Michael Prodger. The course will be supplemented by a series of ten guest seminars presented by an internationally distinguished group of art historians, artists and gallerists.The seminars will be held at the Savile Club, 69 Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4ER (a 5-minute walk from Bond Street Tube Station and 10 from Oxford Circus and Green Park – directions).

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Buckingham (Buckinghamshire)
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Hunter Street, MK18 1EG

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  • It is not the same as I was expecting, but I am adjusting here.
    |
  • I very much like being a part of such aamzing universoty with great people and greta courses to work with. I would like to suggest you that do prepare yourself in advance by enquiring about the course na dworkload it demans.
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  • So far its good and the students are nice and friendly. I have enjoyed nice moments here. They offer quality education but lack nightlife but still recommended for education.
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Student

5.0
21/04/2019
About the course: It is not the same as I was expecting, but I am adjusting here.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
04/03/2019
About the course: I very much like being a part of such aamzing universoty with great people and greta courses to work with. I would like to suggest you that do prepare yourself in advance by enquiring about the course na dworkload it demans.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
03/03/2019
About the course: So far its good and the students are nice and friendly. I have enjoyed nice moments here. They offer quality education but lack nightlife but still recommended for education.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2019

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Art History
  • Painting
  • Art
  • University
  • Private
  • Green
  • Professor Training
  • Arts management
  • Modernism
  • Reinassance

Course programme

Each seminar (approximately 70 minutes, beginning at 18:30) is followed by a post-seminar dinner in a private room, for those who wish to attend, where there will be an opportunity to continue the seminar discussion in an informal environment. The cost of the post-seminar dinners is included in the tuition fees.

The dates and speakers for the 2016-17 seminars are:
  • Tuesday 4 October 2016: Research Seminar (no dinner)
  • Tuesday 11 October 2016: Martin Gayford on the Renaissance
  • Wednesday 26 October 2016: Professor Martin Kemp (Professor of the History of Art, University of Oxford) on Leonardo and Michelangelo
  • Tuesday 8 November 2016: Helen Langdon (author of "Caravaggio: A Life") on the Baroque
  • Thursday 24 November 2016: Dr Xavier Bray (Director, Wallace Collection) on the Spanish Golden Age
  • Tuesday 13 December 2016: Andrew Graham-Dixon (art historian and broadcaster) on Caravaggio
  • Thursday 12 January 2017: Professor Robin Simon (art historian and critic) on the British long 18th century
  • Wednesday 25 January 2017: Michael Prodger on Neoclassicism and Romanticism
  • Wednesday 8 February 2017: MaryAnne Stevens (Curator and former Director of Academic Affairs at the Royal Academy) on French 19th-century painting
  • Tuesday 21 February 2017: Professor Richard Cork (art historian, editor and broadcaster) on First World War Art and Avant Garde Movements
  • Thursday 9 March 2017: Kathleen Soriano (curator and broadcaster) on late 20th-century art and its movements
The dates for the 2017-18 seminars and dinners are:
  • Tuesday 3 October 2017 (seminar only; no dinner)
  • Thursday 12 October 2017
  • Thursday 26 October 2017
  • Thursday 9 November 2017
  • Tuesday 28 November 2017
  • Thursday 14 December 2017
  • Wednesday 10 January 2018
  • Thursday 25 January 2018
  • Thursday 8 February 2018
  • Thursday 22 February 2018
  • Thursday 8 March 2018
Associate studentsFor those who wishing to attend the evening research seminar programme, but unable to devote the time to research, there is the option of becoming an Associate Student. This status will enable the student to attend the ten research seminars and dinners and to take a full part in the seminar and dinner discussions, but does not require the submission of written work. Associate Students are not registered for, and do not receive, the MA degree.

MA in History of Art: Renaissance to Modernism by Research

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