Central Saint Martins
The Granary Building
1 Granary Square King’s Cross
London N1C 4AA
UK
If you’re an artist, curator or writer who wants to specialise in a key emerging discipline in the study of contemporary art, take a look at our MRes Art courses.
Exhibition Studies
Moving Image
Theory and Philosophy
Key features
–UAL is a top five research university in its broader peer group, and first in the Power ranking in the Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory category (Research Excellence Framework 2014).
–MRes Art courses are flexible, so you can work at the same time as studying.
–You can apply for Vice Chancellor UK scholarships covering 50% of fees each year and six Trask Bursaries worth 2,000 GBP.
Find out more at one of our three open days to talk to staff:
February 24, 2pm
March 16, 2pm
May 4, 2pm
MRes Art: Exhibition Studies offers a unique approach to the history of contemporary art, re-writing it through the study of key developments in the exhibition form. Delivered in collaboration with Afterall, the art research and publishing organisation based at Central Saint Martins.
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MRes Art: Moving Image is the first course of its kind, developing new discourses in one of the fastest growing visual arts contexts: artists’ moving image. Founded on strong links with LUX, the leading UK agency supporting practice in this field, the course includes access to the British Artists Film and Video Study Collection at CSM, which houses over 5,000 moving image works by artists and a range of unique research materials.
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MRes Art: Theory and Philosophy incorporates introductory and specialist units relevant for artists, writers and arts and humanities’ graduates. The pathway addresses art from a contemporary perspective, embracing ideas from continental philosophy and the Marxist intellectual tradition to psychoanalytic and gender theories. The pathway is a leading forum for public talks and discussions with well-known thinkers and cultural commentators, and collaborates with independent publisher Three Letter Words.
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