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VISUAL CULTURES gold.ac.uk/ history-of-art Undergraduate 1 2

INTRODUCTION Study the fascinating topic of history of art in our Department of Visual Cultures. You ll investigate the artefacts you might see in galleries and museums, but also those that make up our everyday environment from adverts to architecture and street style. Goldsmiths is ranked 11th in the country for History of Art and 5th in the UK for Art. (Guardian University Guide 2016 league tables by subject) Our students run the Goldsmiths Students Union s Visual Cultures Society find out about their activities at www.facebook.com/goldsmithsvcs 1 2 3 Why choose Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths? We re modern. You ll focus on modern and contemporary art, art theory and visual culture from around the world, in the context of present-day cultural, social and political concerns. We re innovative. You ll take a thematic approach rather than a chronological approach to the discipline, which means you ll have the opportunity to examine changing historical conceptions of art and the artist. And you ll challenge traditional assumptions about the history of art. We re active. You ll be able to take part in the discussions and debates offered through our Visual Cultures public programme and other university-wide events. And you ll learn how to source, select and handle works for display by getting involved in our student-run gallery space and other curatorial projects at Goldsmiths. 3 2

Modernities You ll discuss the concept of modernity and how it has arisen. How has its meaning varied and evolved in recent history, in terms of art, ideas, events and technological change? TYPICAL MODULES OUR DEGREES BA (Hons) History of Art 3 years full-time gold.ac.uk/ug/ba-history-of-art At Goldsmiths, visual culture includes artefacts you might see in museums and art galleries, plus those that make up our everyday environment: architecture, city and landscapes, adverts, TV and film, websites, the body, and street style. On this degree you can explore them all. Much of your learning will take place in London s galleries, art spaces, museums, cultural facilities and specialist libraries. In your first year you ll start with four compulsory modules. These will develop your independent critical involvement with works of art and visual culture: Seeing and Showing You ll explore how the meaning and effect of a work depends on the way we see it. What factors are at play in terms of subjectivity, aesthetic ideas and concepts of realism? Space and Time How have space and time and their interaction come to play a central part in modern and contemporary practices? You ll consider this question under different headings: the photographic instant, memory, the present time of everyday experience, and imaginary dimensions of space and time. Beyond Boundaries You ll consider how contemporary art has gone beyond the limits of traditional practice. How and why has this come about? How can we make sense of and evaluate these innovations? In your second year, there is one compulsory module, Contemporaneities, in addition to which you ll choose up to six options, at least four of which will be from the Department of Visual Cultures. In your third year, you ll take up to six modules, including at least four from Visual Cultures. You will also produce a supervised dissertation on a topic of your choice. Some students take a wide-ranging mix of modules, while others prefer to specialise along thematic pathways, choosing modules linked by theme. The five thematic pathways are: Space and Place, Sound and Image, Art and Philosophy, The Curatorial, and Embodiment. Our current modules are listed on page 8-9 and you are welcome to get in touch for more details. Year 1 Compulsory modules: Modernities Seeing and Showing Space and Time Beyond Boundaries Year 2 Compulsory module Contemporaneities Plus Up to six options from a wide range available (see page 8) Year 3 Up to six options from a wide range available (see page 8) Dissertation This degree can be taken as a Four-Year Degree (with International Foundation Year). Designed especially for international students, it includes modules that support language and academic skills development. For information, visit gold.ac.uk/study/four-year-degreesinternational-foundation 3 4

BA (Hons) Fine Art & History of Art TYPICAL MODULES BA (Hons) Curating* 3 years full-time gold.ac.uk/ug/ba-fine-art-history-of-art 3 years full-time gold.ac.uk/ug/ba-curating On this degree you ll navigate your way through theory and practice, various fine art media, and thematic strands within the study of art history and visual cultures. Your studies will draw from our wide-ranging expertise that crosses our strengths in the creative and visual arts as well as the humanities. You ll learn under the guidance of practising artists, curators, academics and writers who are here to help you develop your practice and focus your research. You ll be provided with specialist advice to complement your studies from artists, curators, gallerists, administrators and funders visiting Goldsmiths. Your programme is made up of two elements: Fine Art Studio Practice (50%) You ll develop your work through experimentation, achieving a thorough understanding of your chosen media and its relevance within contemporary culture. Three years of intensive studio and workshop practice culminate in a final year exhibition which is assessed and then opened to the public. This element is taught by the Department of Art. History of Art and Theory Modules (50%) Your fine art studio practice will be complemented by the lectures, seminars and tutorials in your history of art compulsory and option modules, taught by the Department of Visual Cultures. The Link Seminar, taught across both departments, explores the dynamic relationships between art history, theory and practice in large seminar and small workshop formats. Year 1 Studio Practice 1 Compulsory module: Modernities Plus one module from: Seeing and Showing Space and Time Beyond Boundaries Year 2 Studio Practice 2 Four History of Art options (see page 8) Do you want to advance your knowledge of contemporary curating and pursue a professional career in the field of curatorial practice? The term curating is used to refer to a wide range of activities including organising art exhibitions, festivals and professional events, staging of lecture series, public conversations, reading groups, and even the management of our lives on social media. This course explores how curating allows us to stage culture and put knowledge into circulation in multiple ways, and to place its practices in a historical and critical context. Throughout this degree you will: Year 3 Studio Practice 3 and either Four History of Art options (see page 8) or History of Art Dissertation and Two History of Art options (see page 8) Study core modules in the history and theory of curating, alongside electives in art history and visual culture. Gain practical experience of working on a group project with one of several public sector partner organisations. Have the opportunity to join historical and theoretical study with curatorial practice in the contemporary public realm. At the end of the degree you will take part in an exhibition of group projects with partner institutions. *New programme: subject to validation. Please note that modules listed in this booklet were correct at the time of printing (September 2016) and may change year to year depending on staff research leave. You can find the most up-to-date information about our degree programmes on our website. 5 6

Year 2 Options include: STUDIO PRACTICE Each year you ll be allocated a studio space to suit your needs, where you can develop your practice in a range of media including: Drawing Painting Constructed textiles Printmaking Sculpture Stitch Fabric Photography Printed textiles Video Installation Performance Studio teaching is supported and complemented by workshop areas, which will introduce you to the techniques and skills relevant to the practical development of your work. You ll be assigned a Studio Practice Tutor each year who ll support you throughout the programme. VISUAL CULTURES MODULES Beckett and Aesthetics 1 & 2 Contemporaneities (Double module, worth 30 credits) Cohabitations Emancipating Images and Sounds Electronic Resistance Feminist and Queer Technoscience Inhabitations Materiality Museums, Galleries, Exhibitions 1 & 2 Objects of Difference: Race and Capital Ornamentation Patterns of Perception 1 & 2 Popular Modernism 1 & 2 Radical Imaginations and Speculative Voyages 1 & 2 The Arts of Surveillance The Fact of Blackness: Subjects of Difference Year 3 Options include: After the Internet Animalities Animating Architecture Archive and Spectacle Autobiographies 1 & 2 Curating and the Curatorial Curatorial Events and Affects Documentary Lives Fashion as a Dialectical Image 1 & 2 Fictioning 1 & 2 Film Fables Landscape and Power 1 & 2 Philosophies of Nature Sensing the Commons Sexual Poetics The Aesthetics and Politics of the Face The Truth in Painting 1 & 2 Theorising the Commons Urban Revolutions and Spatial Biopolitics Utopias Visual Cultures as Public Practice (placement module) 7 8

Emily (BA Fine Art & History of Art, 2009), freelance artist and MA student YOUR FUTURE Talk the talk Our degrees will help develop your critical and analytical skills as they relate to modern and contemporary art, ideas and visual culture. You ll be able to express ideas clearly and have expertise in gathering insights from a range of subjects. These are skills that are appropriate to careers in museums and galleries as administrators or curators, as artists or art historians, in journalism and the media, teaching, and research, and the commercial world. and walk the walk Many of our alumni are active in the contemporary art world, working for major art and cultural institutions. Many have set up cultural initiatives of their own. Employers of our recent graduates include Tate Modern, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Edinburgh Castle. Explore our Google map featuring Visual Cultures graduates around the world at: goo.gl/wq4ycv Kat (BA History of Art, 2011), Editorial Director at Saatchi Gallery My studies helped me to approach projects creatively and analytically, and I feel lucky to have been able to choose from the modules which were more diverse than other History of Art courses and to learn from the specialist tutors, a combination which I feel is very unique and special to Goldsmiths. Since graduating, the research and openmindedness I developed at university has helped in my career, as I m mainly researching and having to think creatively and quickly every day. Also being immersed in everything going on in South-East London, from the friends I made to the opportunities to get involved with local art projects, prepared me for the busy and vibrant art world. Since graduating I have continued to make work, exhibit and curate. This year I have completed two residencies one in Harlow New Town (UK) and one in Rotterdam. In the past two years I have shown work at Bold Tendencies, South London Gallery and TENT. I m now studying for an Art Science MA at The Royal Academy of Art in The Netherlands. Watch Goldsmiths graduates talk about how their experiences at university have given them a real advantage in their career: vimeo.com/ channels/career 9 10

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FIND OUT MORE Find out more about the department and the degrees at: gold.ac.uk/history-of-art Watch our departmental film at: vimeo.com/goldsmiths/ visual-cultures Get in touch with our Enquiries team: +44 (0)20 7078 5300 course-info@gold.ac.uk The information in this publication was correct in September 2016. Every effort is made to ensure that the information is accurate, and Goldsmiths will undertake to inform students of any material changes to the information contained in it. Examples may include, but are not limited to: the timetable, location and methods of delivery; and the content, syllabus and mode assessment of any programme. You can read our most up-to-date disclaimer at www.gold.ac.uk/disclaimer Goldsmiths, University of London 2016 13 14