Art History Resources

Are you interested in learning about the history of art? Whether you’re a student, an art enthusiast, or just curious, there are plenty of resources available to help you explore the world of art history. From online courses to podcasts to books, here are some resources to get you started:

Online courses

  • Coursera offers a variety of online courses on art history, including courses on specific periods and regions. Some of these courses are free to audit, while others require payment to access graded assignments and a certificate of completion.
  • Khan Academy offers a comprehensive art history course that covers art from prehistoric times to the contemporary era. The course is self-paced and includes interactive quizzes and assessments.
  • The Open University offers free online courses on art history, including courses on art and its institutions, art in Renaissance Venice, and modern and contemporary art.

Podcasts

  • The Art History Babes is a podcast run by a group of art history graduates who discuss various topics related to art history, from the Renaissance to contemporary art. They also have a YouTube channel where they share videos on art history topics.
  • The Lonely Palette is a podcast that aims to make art more accessible by providing detailed descriptions of specific works of art and exploring their historical and cultural context.
  • The Getty Museum produces a podcast called “Art + Ideas” that features interviews with artists, curators, and scholars on a wide range of art-related topics.

Books

  • “A World History of Art” by Hugh Honour and John Fleming is a comprehensive survey of art history from prehistoric times to the present day. It’s a great resource for students and anyone looking for a broad overview of art history.
  • “The Story of Art” by E.H. Gombrich is another classic art history text that provides an accessible introduction to art history for beginners.
  • “Ways of Seeing” by John Berger is a short but influential book that explores the ways in which we perceive and interpret art. It’s a great resource for anyone interested in the philosophy of art.

Whether you prefer online courses, podcasts, or books, these resources offer a great starting point for anyone interested in learning about the history of art.

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