Teaching in Modern and Contemporary
The courses offered change from year to year, but current and previous MA offerings include:
- The Sixties: Eccentric, Erotic, Psychotic
Taught by Dr Jo Applin - Documenting Fashion: Modernity, Films and Image in America and Europe, 1920-1960 (MA in the History of Dress)
Taught by Dr Rebecca Arnold - The Aesthetic Body: Science, Aestheticism and the Image of the Body in British Art 1860-1900
Taught by Professor Caroline Arscott and Dr Carol Jacobi - German Art and Cultural Politics (The 1930s-1950s): Inner Emigration, Exile and Remigration
Taught by Dr Shulamith Behr - Art, Artists and 20th Century Modernism in Europe: Works, Contexts, Meanings
Taught by Professor Christopher Green - Countercultures: Alternative Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1959-1989
Taught by Dr Klara Kemp-Welch - Contacts and Contexts in Russian Art c. 1905-1945
Taught by Professor John Milner - Art and Psychoanalysis: Fifty Years of War in the Time of Peace
Taught by Professor Mignon Nixon with Professor Juliet Mitchell - The Male Body in Nineteenth-Century European Art
Taught by Dr Satish Padiyar - Modernism After Postmodernism: Modern Art and its Interpretation
Taught by Dr Gavin Parkinson - New York – London – Paris, 1880-1940
Taught by Professor David Peters Corbett - Experiencing Modernism: German Architecture, Art and Design, 1900-1930
Taught by Dr Robin Schuldenfrei - Documentary Reborn: Photography, Film and Video in Global Contemporary Art
Taught by Dr Julian Stallabrass - Global China: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art and Geopolitics
Taught by Dr Wenny Teo - Global Conceptualism: The Last Avant-Garde or a New Beginning?
Taught by Professor Sarah Wilson