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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | N 380 .P56 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5129078 |
N 380 .C58 2002 The two art histories : the museum and the university / | N 380 .M556 2001 Art history's history / | N 380 .P53 1982 The critical historians of art / | N 380 .P56 2014 History of art : a students' handbook / | N 390 .E4 I72 1998 Images of enchantment : visual and performing art of the Middle East / | N 408 .L54 2013 Life between borders : the nomadic life of curators and artists / | N 410 Curating and the educational turn / |
"This fully revised edition of the History of Art: A Students' Handbook introduces students to the kinds of practices, challenges, questions and writings they will encounter in studying the history of art. Marcia Pointon conveys the excitement of Art History as a multi-faceted discipline addressing all aspects of the study of media, communication and representation. She describes and analyses different methods and approaches to the discipline, explaining their history and their effects on the day-to-day learning process. She also discusses the relationship of Art History to related disciplines including film, literature, design history and anthropology. The fifth edition of this classic text includes: - information on why Art History is important and relevant in today's world - guidance on choosing a degree course - case studies of careers pursued by Art History graduates - advice on study skills and reading methods - a bibliography and further reading - detailed up to date advice on electronic resources and links to essential websites History of Art covers academic, training and vocational aspects of Art History, providing a wealth of information on the characteristics of courses available and on the relationship between Art History and the world of museums and heritage"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157) and index.
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