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University of Glasgow: Art History: Collecting and Provenance In an International Context

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department College of Arts and Humanities
Web glasgow.ac.uk
Email minnakatriina.torma@glasgow.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

This Masters programme offers an interdisciplinary approach to studying the history of collecting and collections from an international perspective. In particular, it focuses on the trajectory of artefacts through time and space and their historical legacy. Subjects covered include methodological approaches and legal issues relating to provenance and restitution, illegal trafficking of cultural objects, connoisseurship, taste, the patterns of collecting and viewing both private and public, and the politics of display. The programme will move the collective debate beyond the Western tradition.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

and are of international standing. The University’s own Hunterian Museum and Art gallery is the oldest public museum in Scotland and has extensive holdings covering fine art, geology, anatomy and the history of medicine. Furthermore, the facilities at Kelvin Hall support object-based study as a number of courses will include handling sessions of the objects in the collections.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

You will take:

Three core courses Three optional courses Dissertation

Core Courses CULTURES OF COLLECTING - COLLECTING CULTURES OBJECT BIOGRAPHY PROVENANCE

Optional Courses (not all courses run every year) ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY AND INTERPRETATION APPROACHING THE ANCIENT WORLD THROUGH MATERIAL CULTURE COLLECTING AND DISPLAY INTRODUCTION TO MUSEOLOGY INDEPENDENT STUDY WORK PLACEMENT

Summer: April to September DISSERTATION

The learning and teaching approaches covered in the programme include: lectures (built around case studies), seminars and discussions (supported by relevant published sources), handling sessions and supervision.

CAREER PROSPECTS This Masters programme is intended to provide you with a strong foundation from which to embark upon a career in the visual arts, the art market, museums and galleries, and heritage and historic properties.

Graduates have gone on to hold positions in museums and galleries (both public and private) in the UK and have, more broadly, entered the commercial, cultural and heritage sectors in a number of roles. The programme also provides an excellent platform for you to move into PhD studies and an academic career.

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