Art History 2.0: The Story of Art For Our Times

Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades looking at a new way of looking at art history.

Charlotte Mullins, art critic for Country Life talked us through the arguments in her book “A Little History of Art” inviting people to take a wider look at art history bringing in people and places usually not considered in the traditional cannon.

She began by pointing out that people have made art even before they could write and that some of the earliest works are two sculptures of bison in a cave made over 17,000 years ag. We don’t know who made them or why but they still have the power to affect us.

She then took us though various little studied aspects of art history including the women artists of the Renaissance and black artists of the American Depression. She also looked at areas of the world which are often not considered including China, Benin/Nigeria and Australia.

I found her arguments very interesting but, as an ardent exhibition goer, I felt I had done shows on all the topics she mentioned in recent years so, although we shouldn't be complacent, possibly these issues are already being addressed.

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