For the University of Essex MPhil in Art History and Theory, students offer supervision across a range of fields and have a long tradition of postgraduate training in all the major areas of European art and architecture from 1300 to the present, and in the art and architecture of Latin America and the United States. Essex Art History features a dynamic group of art historians investigating the production and reception of images and built environments, across cultures and media from the early modern period to the present. While Essex adopts a diverse range of approaches in their writing and teaching, their work demonstrates a commitment to three key ideas: the social and political implications of art, architecture, and visual culture; space, place, and locale, art produced beyond its historic institutions.
All forms of visual culture – from paintings to building interiors, from medical imagery to tattoos – emerge from and contribute to the mediation of social and political forces. Scholars at Essex investigate the role of art, architecture, and other forms of visual culture in the assertion, negotiation, and contestation of power in relation to a variety of topics. These include the planning of tyrants’ cities in the Italian Renaissance; the entanglement of the historical avant-garde with the politics of Fascism; and the production of objects by contemporary activists in pursuit of social change. Throughout the work, Essex emphasizes issues of autonomy, agency, dissent, and the contestation of the public realm.
Tuition fee: £15,460.00 GBP /year
No Application Fee
Program duration: 3 years