History of Art
Position Details (PhD Program)
The History of Art History of Art PhD programme from University of Bristol University of Bristol staff specialisms range from medieval altarpieces to Soviet public monuments, from pre-Renaissance sculpture to contemporary art of the diaspora. We are interested in thinking across historical periods and through a variety of critical approaches.
We encourage you to participate in the stimulating intellectual and social life of the department, with regular research seminars and guest lectures, not to mention our thriving Art History in the Pub series of talks and discussions. We support interdisciplinary approaches and have expertise in topics such as interrelationships in art and music in both the medieval and modern periods; art and writing; and issues of art and race.
We also have close links with many other departments in the school and faculty, as well as with national and local galleries and museums.
Career opportunities:
A large number of graduates from the History of Art programme offered at University of Bristol develop careers in higher education or work on high-level research projects in the fields of history of art and visual culture; some graduates take up careers in gallery and museum management and curation, art consultancy, publishing or in the commercial fine art market.
Courses include:
British art and art criticism
Theories of modernism
Abstraction
20th-century German art
20th-century Russian and Soviet art
Representations of sport and the body
Medieval art, visual and material culture
Late medieval and Renaissance sculpture
17th-century Italian art
Art and visual culture of the Black Atlantic
Medieval and modern art and music interrelationships (including sound and audio art, visual music, iconography and synaesthesia)
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