Art History

 

Art History

ART HISTORY
explores visual culture
and offers ways 
to learn about images 
and how to understand them.

We study art from many
different periods and places, 
giving insight into 
a wide variety 
of different cultures, 
ranging from antiquity
to the contemporary,
from Europe and America,
to New Zealand and the Pacific
(click REFRESH for more images!)

Our courses examine
many media, such as paintings,
drawings and prints,
sculptures and installations, 
architecture and design, 
photography, film and video art.

Please consult our course websites
to see the range of courses we
have to offer from
Stage I
through
to postgraduate.

Come and visit us on Level 5, Arts 2,
18 Symonds Street.

 


 

 

 

 



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Semester 1 ARTHIST 106 Images and Ideas: Art since Antiquity  (Elizabeth Rankin) This course is a survey of art periods that have been the foundation of western art and architecture. 


 


 


 


 


The Art History Image Data BaseThis is a collection of images of works of art that can be accessed electronically using either the Faculty of Arts computer labs in HSB or from home. 


Past University of Auckland Art History graduates occupy lecturing positions at many of the country's Polytechnics and Universities, as well as teaching in New Zealand's schools. 


Maori and Pacifica Mentor information 


  


Graduate Careers - Art History Department 


Three Art History students have been selected for the Internship Programme at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. 


Associate-Professor Len Bell's new publication, Marti Friedlander: Looking Closely. 




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