This course is designed to situate art and artists in a number of diverse spiritual, geographical and historical contexts and in so doing allow you to explore art history through a variety of human beliefs. This will include, but is not limited to the rituals of worship, sacred spaces, divine objects, images of magic, illuminated manuscripts and so on. We will examine case studies that demonstrate how stained-glass windows tell us Biblical stories; ask what kind of secrets the faceless Venus of the Stone Age hides from us; suggest which tunes Islamic calligraphy `sings' to our eyes; analyze what Jocho's Amida Buddha has been telling us throughout the centuries, and much more. This course is open to all students from any academic background. Once completed you will have a deeper understanding of these concepts and they can provide the basis for further study in Art History and History.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
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Other offerings
Other Relevant Mods
HR1001
Ways Of Seeing: Exploring Visual Culture
HR2001
Introduction To The Histories Of Southeast Asian Art
HR2004
Survey Of Modern Art,1900-1945
HR2007
Contemporary Southeast Asian Art
HR2010
Introduction To Museum Studies
HR3002
Issues In Global Contemporary Art
HR3005
The Fantastic In Western Visual Arts
HR3009
19Th Century Southeast Asian Art: Interactions & Refractions
HR4002
British Art: 1815 -1929