Admission requirements
BA Art History, History
Description
This seminar provides a grounding in current museum theory and will also examine contemporary museums through the lens of cultural politics. We will examine such topics as museums as social systems, cultural patrimony in the age of globalism, the ethics of collecting and display. Scholars and museum professionals will provide guest lectures. Students will write a research paper and the class will make a field trip (studiereis) to Munich or London.
Course objectives
Students should have an overview of Michelangelo’s output as an architect, painter and sculptor; to understand his stylistic and chronological development; to understand the relations between his various activities and the art-historical issues these raise;
Students should know the main current views on Michelangelo’s work, grasp their underlying assumptions, and be able to apply current methods to analyse his work
Students should be able to analyse his work
Time Table
Timetable 2010-2011
Teaching Method
Choose from:
- Lecture
Test Method
Written exam
Thursday 26 May 13.00 – 15.00, Lipsius 227, study activity uSis 13625
Resit Thursday 23 June 13.00 – 15.00, Eyckhof 2/004, study activity uSis 13626
Blackboard
Blackboard is used for information about the course.
Required reading
to be announced
Register
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply
Contact
Prof. Dr. C.A. van Eck, dr. E. Grasman,
Remarks
—