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Art History: Contemporary Art

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New York
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Art History: Contemporary Art

What is contemporary art? And what are the key artists and leading styles associated with it?

This six-week course provides rich answers to those questions, moving from the birth of Pop Art and Minimalism in the 1960s to the latest developments in the downtown galleries. Designed as an accessible introduction to the field, it covers concepts and terms in ways that can help explain a broad range of work. The course explores conceptual art and painting, video art and sculpture, and much more, and to provide context for these issues we also touch on market developments, explaining how contemporary art gets supported, bought and sold.

  • Price
    $850
    Early Booking Rate
    $790
    if registered by June 30, 2025
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  • Date
    Fall | September 16 - October 21
  • Time
    Tuesday evenings 6:30pm – 7:45pm EST
  • Duration
    6 Weeks
  • Location
    New York
  • Topics
    • Art History
  • Language
    English
  • Contact Admissions
    shortcourses@sia.edu +1 646-438-7268

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of art from Pop Art to today 

  • Learn about different types of art forms from these periods and how they influenced future work, from land art and sculpture to painting and drawing

  • Consider contemporary art within the wider context of circulation, curation, display, and consumption

  • Understand broad theories or philosophies of art, as well as being able to competently discuss and communicate responses to artworks

  • Apply knowledge about art to the historical, cultural and economic context, and vice versa

Faculty

Morgan Falconer

Faculty, MA Contemporary Art, New York

Morgan Falconer is a critic and art historian. Educated at the University of Leeds, and the Courtauld Institute of Art, he completed a Ph.D. on American modernist culture at University College London. He recently completed a history of painting after 1945 entitled Painting Beyond Pollock, published by Phaidon in March 2015.

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  • Course Completion

    Course Completion

    Course participants take away in-depth and valuable insight into the current and future art world. Those who successfully complete their course will receive a certificate of completion from Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

    Sotheby’s Institute of Art course participants come from all over the world, from a wide variety of backgrounds. As they study, travel, and explore the art world alongside each other throughout the program, fierce and long-lasting collaborations are frequently born. Individuals who complete these courses join our network of over 8,000 past participants around the globe who hold top positions at renowned art organizations.

  • Requirements

    Requirements

    English Language Requirement
    Course participants should be proficient in written and spoken English and be able to participate in group discussions and presentations in English. It is recommended that participants have the equivalent level of IELTS score of 6.0 /TOEFL score of 78 IBT, however evidence of test scores is not required to register.

    Age Requirement
    Courses are open to participants 18 years of age or older, however, we prefer that students have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience to be able to properly engage in the course.

    For more information, please see our Terms and Conditions.

  • Book a Consultation

    Book a Consultation

    We encourage interested individuals to book a consultation time with a member of our admissions team to learn more about this course and our registration process.

    Please use this link to book a consultation time via phone or video call.