Art History 301 - ARH/METHODS/ISSUES/DEBATE

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Dana Leibsohn
M 07:30-09:30
Smith College
10315-F17
HILLYR 109
dleibsoh@smith.edu
The meanings we ascribe to art works of any culture or time period are a direct result of our own preoccupations and methods. This colloquium gives a broad overview of contemporary debates in the history of art and locates these methods within art history’s own intellectual history. Among the topics we consider: technologies of vision; histories of interpreting art across cultural boundaries; colonialism and the history of art and globalism. The course consists of wide-ranging weekly readings and discussion, giving special attention to the intersection of art history and museum exhibitions. Open to students of any major. Prerequisites: One 200-level art history course or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18.
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.