M 1: Specialisation I
Zur Abdeckung des Moduls 1 "Spezialisierung I" müssen Sie zwei Seminare positiv abschließen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass jedes Seminar aus einem anderen Fachbereich (m./n./nst./au./byz./ö.K.) der Kunstgeschichte sein muss. Melden Sie sich daher nur für ein Seminar eines Fachbereiches der Kunstgeschichte an, den Sie nicht bereits in einem anderen Seminar absolviert haben.
- 080027 SE [ en ] Seminar: Who are 'the people'?: Populism in Contemporary Art
- 080029 SE Seminar: The Social Architecture of Red Vienna
- 080035 SE Seminar: The Arts of Tang China
- 080036 SE Seminar: Art Exhibitions - History and Function
- 080038 SE Seminar: Jesuit Style and "modo nostro". Theory and Concepts of Architecture of the Society of Jesus
- 080039 SE Seminar: Body, Language and Temporality in Bruce Nauman
- 080045 SE Seminar: Russian Medieval Art
- 080052 SE Seminar: Great Collectors of Old Master Drawings - Theories, Concepts, and Practices of Collecting from the Renaissance to Modernity
- 080055 SE Seminar: Visual Arts in the 18th Century in Austria: Painting - Graphic Arts - Sculpture
- 080067 SE Seminar: The Visuality of Emotions in Byzantium
- 080079 SE Seminar: From Guercino to Tiepolo. Selected Italian Baroque Drawings
- 080083 SE Seminar: Imaging and Writing in Twentieth-Century Art
- 080086 SE Seminar: Blind Date with a Painting
- 080094 SE Seminar: Medieval Figurative Sculpture on Porches (12th-14th c.)
- 080097 SE Seminar: The Sculptor Giambologna and his Perception North of the Alps
- 080098 SE Seminar: The Medieval Architecture of Mendicant Friars in Austria
- 080099 SE Seminar: Art in 19th-Islamic countries between "tradition" and "modernity"
- 080104 SE Seminar: The Medium of Book Illustration. The Medieval Miniature Illumination - between Copying Reproduction and Ideological Implementation - Discussion of Major Research Aspects which are Relevant Today and in the Future
- 080159 SE Seminar: The Austrian Architecture of Classicism
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