Art and industry in Britain, 1760-1960 (Spring term) (ARTH 02)

  • Day and time: Monday 10:00 - 11:30
    Weekly
  • Length of course: 1 term. Spring (10 Weeks)
  • Number of places: 30
  • Start date: 13 January 2025
  • Description:

    As Britain experienced both the increasing wealth and the social challenges presented by its role at the forefront of the industrial revolution, the history of its art and design reflected different views on the benefits and problems associated with the rise of industrial production. By means of slide talks, visual analysis of individual works and class discussions, this course will explore the careers of many well-known artists, from Hogarth to Hockney, with a particular focus on how their work illustrates the development of our industrial, and later post-industrial, society. No prior knowledge or reading is required, but an interest in and general knowledge of both history and the visual arts would be beneficial.

  • Format: Lecture

  • Tutor: Chris Owen
  • I taught Art History in universities and art schools, becoming Head of Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University, before retiring in 2019. My research specialism is British Modern Art.


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