

BA History of Art
About this course
History of art is the discipline that asks how visual objects, from paintings and sculptures to buildings, prints, photographs, and films, come to mean what they do, and how they have shaped and been shaped by the societies that produced them. It is not merely the cataloguing of works and their makers but a rigorous intellectual practice that draws on cultural history, social theory, philosophy, and the history of ideas to understand art as a form of human activity embedded in specific times and places. The subject trains you to look carefully and to think and write with precision about what you see. At Oxford, this three-year full-time programme covers the visual arts from the ancient world to the present day, engaging with material from across Europe and beyond. You will develop skills in close visual analysis, the interpretation of historical evidence, and the construction of sustained written arguments. The programme takes a genuinely global and comparative approach, situating works within their social, political, and intellectual contexts and asking how meanings change over time and across cultures. Oxford's extraordinary museum collections, including the Ashmolean Museum, provide direct and regular access to original works of art, which is an unusual and invaluable resource. Entry is highly competitive, typically requiring a tariff of around 184 points. History of art graduates work in museums, galleries, auction houses, the art market, arts journalism, publishing, heritage organisations, and cultural policy. The analytical and communication skills the degree develops are valued in many other fields too, including the law, management consultancy, and the civil service, where the ability to construct careful arguments from complex evidence is highly prized. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study, either in art history itself or in museum studies, conservation, or a related discipline. The programme is well suited to those who want to combine intellectual ambition with a lifelong engagement with the visual world.
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