Modern Sculpture: An Introduction to Art History
Posted 2 years ago by University of York
Dive into art history through an exploration of public sculpture
Public sculpture is everywhere – in our parks, squares and city centres, as well as galleries and museums.
On this course, you’ll explore material, conceptual and theoretical questions around 20th-century sculpture.
Using University of York campus examples, you’ll interrogate the notion of ‘modern’ sculpture and address issues like art conservation and the role of the institution in purchasing new artworks.
You’ll explore Yorkshire’s rich history as the epicentre of contemporary sculpture, including sculpture galleries like the Henry Moore Institute and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
This course will be of interest to anyone who visits museums and galleries or who is interested in culture, conservation, and heritage subjects.
The course will also be helpful for those considering further study in art history, particularly A-Level students.
This course will be of interest to anyone who visits museums and galleries or who is interested in culture, conservation, and heritage subjects.
The course will also be helpful for those considering further study in art history, particularly A-Level students.
- Identify a range of sculpture from the University of York campus and the work of key British sculptors
- Develop the visual analytical skills to identify and describe sculpture using accurate art historical terminology
- Engage critically with some of the material, conceptual and theoretical concepts related to sculptural practice
- Reflect on the integral role that sculpture plays in shaping our suburban and urban landscapes