Art History
Art history explores national and international artworks, their creation, their appearance, how they function, and the impressions they create. Its field of study encompasses the classical artistic media, architecture, graphics, handicrafts, painting, plastic arts and to some extent cross-media art forms and the mass media. The discipline also examines epochs and genres ranging from the Middles Ages to the modern period to contemporary art.
Examination of artworks‘ depicted contents and understanding the political, social and cultural framework at the time and location of their creation also play an important role in the program. In addition, the degree program focuses on the interpretation of artworks considering aesthetic, historical, sociological or economic aspects, which also include knowledge of artists’ biographies and artistic techniques. The program also covers the history of art history as well as its methodologies and institutions.
Besides working with texts and visual media, the program offers a strong focus on studying objects on site through tutorials before original artworks or on field trips.
This subject must be combined with a second subject.
Possible lines of work:
Museums/preservation of monuments and historic buildings/art dealing (galleries, auction houses), exhibitions (curator work, guided tours, lending operations), culture (administrative specialist in cultural institutions, municipal cultural affairs offices, event organization, etc.), insurance (providing expert opinion, claims settlement), publishing (editing, etc.), academia (research management, teaching/research at universities and research institutions, etc.), tourism (municipal art/cultural museums, cultural tourism guide/cultural tourism program development, city guided tours), journalism (editing at news agencies, radio, television, etc.), public relations (art associations, private companies)
Job options strongly depend on a graduate’s chosen major.
University entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur)
German language proficiency (DSH level 2, CEFR level C1, as per DSH exam. regulations)