history of art

History of Art

History of Art is a very popular subject at Hampstead Fine Arts College. A-level History of Art assumes no prior knowledge of this area of study and is suitable for a range of students who wish to develop their interest in, and enjoyment of, the subject.

The subject examines the relationships between society and art, exploring how historical and social contexts contribute to the interpretation and meaning of painting, sculpture and architecture. Students develop a historical and critical awareness of great works from Ancient Greece and Rome to present day.

Students also acquire an understanding of key techniques, colour, styles, composition and the use of visual signs. Teaching is centred on class discussions and presentations using slides and online materials. Students acquire a sophisticated grasp of research skills through regular essay writing, the analysis of works of art and architecture and critiquing art-historical texts. For this reason students develop strong critical thinking skills and the ability to analyse and interpret information from a range of sources, skills that are highly valued by employers and universities alike.

What will I learn?

The History of Art A-level consists of two externally-examined papers:

Paper One: Virtual Analysis and Themes

Section A – Virtual analysis:

Painting

Sculpture

Architecture

Section B – Themes:

Identities in art and architecture

War in art and architecture

Paper Two: Periods

Invention and Illusion: The Renaissance in Italy (1420-1520)

Brave New World: Modernism in Europe (1900-1939)

Rebellion and revival: the British and French Avant-Garde (1848–99)

Department successes and trips

Over the past twenty years students have followed degree and postgraduate courses at leading universities including the Courtauld Institute, UCL, Bristol University, Edinburgh University, Nottingham University, Leeds University, Manchester University, and Sussex University. Many graduates have gone on to pursue careers as curators in museums and galleries, in journalism (including working at the BBC), and as academics.

We regularly visit art collections and buildings of interest in London, including the National Gallery, the Courtauld Institute, and the Tate Galleries. The College organises two European study trips annually, visiting art historical centres in Florence, Venice, Madrid, and Paris.

 

Examination board: Edexcel/Pearson

Open Day

25th November

We believe that prospective students and parents can only really understand what makes Hampstead Fine Arts College so special by coming to visit us and experiencing our unique atmosphere for themselves.

At our Open Day you will hear in more detail about the values and vision of the College, its staff and its students, and enjoy a full tour of the College as well as the opportunity to speak to members of staff.

After this, you are welcome to book an interview with the Principal or the Head which is an opportunity to discuss subject choices in the context of each student’s personal interests and higher education goals.

Please contact the College through our website or a phone call to book a place if you would like to attend an Open Day. To arrange an interview or to book yourself into an Open Day, speak directly to Meena, our Director of Admissions, on 0207 586 0312.

We would like to invite you to attend our upcoming Open Day on the 25th November!

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