Embarking upon this specialized programme unveils an academically journey into the realm of visual culture studies, structured to highlight the significance of theoretical foundation within this field. Students are introduced to an extensive exploration of visual images and cultural management principles, recognized as key groundworks within the art world.
Within the scope of cultural studies, the programme aims to explain the reflective and influential relationship between art and societal culture. An in depth examination of art history facilitates a chronological understanding of art’s evolution across different eras, highlighting its dynamic adaptation to societal and historical influences.
The inclusion of critical theory and philosophy empowers students to engage in analysis of artworks, enabling a judgement of underlying meanings, symbolism, and cultural contexts. Anthropology further enriches this exploration by examining the shared influence between art and society, focusing on the impact of social norms, customs, and beliefs on artistic expression and vice versa.