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The History of Art in 2024

80 British pounds
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Service Description

*An online-only, self-study course* *No schedule requirements, complete this 8-lesson learning anytime at your leisure.* In this course we look at the major art movements that have dominated Western studies of the history of art today, and what we can bring as contemporary viewers. Considering issues of class, race, gender, power and politics this course will offer a fresh consideration for those who have studied art history before and a solid grounding for those newer to thinking about history through its art objects. You do not need to be an artist to complete this course, this is for anyone thinking about what it means to be an audience of art in 2024. Suitable for beginners and those with a good background in History of Art. Your ticket will give you full access to the 8 modules of the course, a proposed reading list, essay challenges, and a video lecture for each week of the programme. Here is an overview of the modules we will cover in the course:   1. Reinterpreting Classical & Renaissance art during the rise of Fascist ideology 2. Baroque and Romanticism through the lens of queer aesthetics The Everyday, Class consciousness & the birth of Modernism through Realism and Impressionism 4. Symbolism & Art Nouveau: Mysticism & Modernity 5. Aesthetics of the Revolution: The Impact of Modernism 6. How war shaped the art world: From the Expressionists to Postwar trajectories 7. Postmodernism & Digital Cultures 8. Decolonising Art History: “Postcolonial” Perspectives


Cancellation Policy

Booking Policy 1. Course Duration: The artist development programme course spans over 10 weeks per term, the short courses span over 8 weeks. 2. Booking Confirmation: Booking for the course is considered confirmed upon receipt of full payment or agreed-upon deposit. 3. Cancellation Policy: a. Cancellation Period: Artists may cancel their booking up to one week (7 days) into the course. b. Refund Policy: - If cancellation occurs within the first week (7 days) of the course, a full refund of the course fee will be provided. - No refunds will be issued for cancellations made after the first week of the course. 4. Rescheduling Policy: a. Requests for Rescheduling: Artists may request to reschedule their participation in the course up to one week (7 days) before the course commencement date, subject to availability. b. Rescheduling Fee: A rescheduling fee may be applicable based on administrative costs and course availability. The amount will be communicated upon request for rescheduling. 5. Transfer of Booking: a. Transferability: Bookings are transferable to another individual or artist, provided that the organizer is notified at least one week (7 days) before the course start date. b. Transfer Process: The individual or artist receiving the transferred booking must comply with all course requirements and agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this policy. 6. Course Changes and Cancellations: In the unlikely event that the course is canceled or rescheduled by the organizer, participants will be notified promptly, and alternative arrangements or a full refund will be offered. 7. Participant Responsibility: Participants are responsible for attending all scheduled sessions and completing required coursework. Failure to attend sessions or complete coursework will not result in a refund. 8. Contact Information: For any inquiries, cancellations, or rescheduling requests, please contact [Organizer's Contact Information]. 9. Policy Acknowledgment: By booking the artist development course, participants acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agree to abide by the terms and conditions outlined in this policy. 10. Reservation of Rights: The organizer reserves the right to amend, update, or modify this booking policy at any time, with or without prior notice.


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