The MA in Art History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with a comprehensive grounding in visual analysis, art theory, and historical research. The program fosters critical engagement with global art traditions and prepares students for careers in academia, museums, archives, and cultural institutions.
Symbolism and Iconography in Renaissance Religious Art
The Role of Women Artists in the 19th Century
Colonialism and Representation in African Art Exhibitions
The Evolution of Public Monuments and Collective Memory
Analyzing Digital Preservation of Ancient Artifacts
Modern Architecture and the Bauhaus Influence
Visual Narratives in Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts
Art and Politics in 20th Century Latin America
Gender Representation in Contemporary Photography
Cultural Appropriation in Global Fashion Imagery
The Museum as a Cultural Institution: Ethics and Curation
Street Art and Urban Space in Postmodern Cities
Comparative Study of Buddhist Iconography Across Regions
Art Market Trends and the Rise of Digital Art
Postcolonial Theory in Art Historiography
Impact of War on Artistic Movements: A Case Study of WWI
Art Restitution and Legal Challenges in Provenance Research
Virtual Reality in Art History Education
Political Satire in European Printmaking (18th–19th Century)
Examining Indigenous Art through Decolonial Frameworks
Engage with global art histories and cultivate skills in research, critical writing, and curatorial analysis.
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