Congratulations !Award report!Ms. Harumi Nishizawa, who completed her art history course.

Ms. Harumi Nishizawa (Graduate School Doctoral Program, Department of Art, Art History Area, 21 [Ph.D. (Art Studies)]
Based on the research theme "Postwar Japanese Performance Art - From Jikken Kobo to Fluxus",
Received the 23 6th Art Research Encouragement Award from the Kao Arts and Science Foundation, a public interest incorporated foundation.
congratulations!

Also, starting this April, Mr. Nishizawa will be working with the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum, a truly pioneering public art museum in Japan.
I started working as a curator at the Museum of Modern Art.

Mr. Nishizawa.While enjoying double joy, I am able to balance my daily curatorial duties and research as a good mirror for my juniors.
Please cum even more! 

Subjects offered in 24
Graduate School, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Master's Program, Art Department, Art Studies Area, Art History Area

*Includes those assigned to other than faculty members in the Department of Art.

Major common subjects
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
Western art history A Toshihiro Nagata / Rintaro Terakado / 2 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-2nd semester / Tuesday / 1
Japanese art history Masahiko Moriya / 2 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-2nd semester / Wednesday / 1st
Specialized subjects [Art history area]
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
Special Lecture on Early Modern Western Art History II Rintaro Terakado / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Friday, 5th
Western Early Modern Art History Seminar II Rintaro Terakado / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Friday, 6th
Special Lecture on Modern Art History II Toshiharu Gojudono / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Tuesday, 4 & Intensive
Modern Art History Seminar II Toshiharu Gojudono / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Tuesday, 5 & Intensive
Special Lecture on Western Ancient Art History II Toshihiro Nagata / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Thursday, 2nd year
Western Ancient Art History Seminar II Toshihiro Nagata / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Thursday, 3nd year
Special Lecture on Japanese Art History II Masahiko Moriya / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Thursday, 4th
Japanese Art History Seminar II Masahiko Moriya / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester, Thursday, 5th
Oriental Art History Special Lecture II Haruo Yagi / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester / month / 3
Oriental Art History Seminar II Haruo Yagi / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year / 1st-3rd semester / month / 4
Art extramural seminar Toshiharu Gojudono / 1.5 credits / 1st-2nd year / Intensive
Art History Special Seminar Toshiharu Gojudono, Masahiko Moriya, Toshihiro Nagata, Rintaro Terakado / 3 credits / 1st-2nd year

Subjects offered in 24
School of Art, Department of Art, Art Studies/Art History Course

*Includes those assigned to other than faculty members in the Department of Art.

Specialized basic subjects Common subjects for academic groups
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
Introduction to aesthetics/art studies ( ) / 2 credits / 1st year / 1,2st and 3nd semester / month / XNUMX
Art history overview A Toshihiro Nagata / Rintaro Terakado / 2 credits / 1st year (or 2nd year) / 2,3nd and 2rd semesters, Tuesdays, XNUMXnd year
Overview of Western Art History
Art History Overview B Haruo Yagi / Masahiko Moriya / 2 credits / 1st year (or 2nd year) / 2,3nd and 2rd semesters, Tuesdays, XNUMXnd year
Overview of Japanese art history
Specialized basic subjects Specialized language
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
Technical language (English) D-1, D-2, D-3 Toshiharu Gojudono / 1 credit each / 2,3,4nd, 1rd, 2th year / 3st, 6nd, XNUMXrd semester, each month, XNUMX
Technical language (German) A-1, A-2, A-3 Toshihiro Nagata / 1 credit each / 2,3,4nd, 1rd, 2th year / 3st, 6nd, XNUMXrd semester, each Friday, XNUMX
Specialized Subjects Art Studies Major Art Studies/Art History Course
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
art methodology Igodono, Moriya, Nagata, Terimon, Yagi / 2 credits / 1st year / 1st semester, Tuesday, 2; 2nd semester, Thursday, 2

Basic study of the purpose, subjects, methods, etc. of art history.Five instructors from the Art Studies and Art History courses gave lectures based on their respective fields of expertise.
Special Lecture on Art II Toshihiro Nagata / 3 credits / 2nd and 3rd year / 1st-3rd semester, Friday, 4th
Lectures on basic concepts and methods of art studies, especially art history.This year, lectures will be given on specific themes related to the history of Western ancient art.
Art History Special Lecture A-Ⅱ
[Oriental art history]
Haruo Yagi / 3 credits / 2nd and 3rd year / 1st-3rd semester, Tuesday, 4th
Lectures on specific themes in Oriental art history.
Art History Special Lecture B-II
[Modern art history]
Toshiharu Gojudono / 3 credits / 2nd and 3rd year / Intensive
art seminar
[aesthetics]
( ) / 3 credits / 3rd year / 1st-3rd semester, Friday, 3rd year
Subscription to basic books on aesthetics.
Art History Seminar A
[Japanese art history]
Masahiko Moriya / 3 credits / 3rd year / 1st-3rd semester, Tuesday, 5th
Exercises in Japanese art history.
Art History Seminar B
[Western early modern art history]
Rintaro Terakado / 3 credits / 3rd year / 1st-3rd semester, Thursday, 5th
Reading of literature related to early modern Western art history, as well as research and presentations on related themes.
Off-Campus Seminar I (Art Studies) Toshiharu Isodono / 1.5 credits / 2nd year / 2nd semester / intensive
Students will observe works of art in the field and practice basic methods of investigation and research in art studies and art history.
Curatorial Seminar II (Art Studies) Toshiharu Isodono / 1.5 credits / 3nd year / 2nd semester / intensive
Students will observe works of art in the field and practice basic methods of investigation and research in art studies and art history.
art studies Igodono, Moriya, Nagata, Terimon, Yagi / 2 credits / 4th year / 1st-3rd semester / once a week
Individual or group dissertation guidance on any theme related to art studies or art history.
graduation research Isodono, Moriya, Nagata, Terimon, Yagi / 6 credits / 4th year / 1st-3rd semester / intensive
Writing a paper
Subjects related to museums [Required for those wishing to obtain curator qualification]
subject name Instructor/Number of credits/Standard year of study/Semester/Day/Time
Museology III ( ) / 2 credits / 3rd year / 3rd semester / month / 2,3nd, XNUMXrd and intensive
Museum training ( ) / 3 credits / 4th year / intensive

The work of a graduate of the art studies major (art history) has been published!

Kyoko Masubuchi (Chief Curator of the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art), who studied art history and graduated from the School of Art in 1990.
His book ``The Stage of Modern Art in Fukushima: Patrons, Painters, and Nature'' has been published.

  “The Stage of Fukushima Modern Art—Patrons, Painters, and Nature”
   History Shunju Publishing 230 pages
   ISBN 978-4897576022

To the painters who were active in Shirakawa, Kitakata, and Motomiya from the Meiji to Showa periods, and the patrons who supported them.
This is an effort that shines a spotlight on Fukushima's rich culture and the power of its Areas of study.

Kyoko Masubuchi: After graduating from the School of Art, she worked at the Suntory Museum of Art, and has been a curator at the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art since 1993.

College of Art students were very active in the exhibition of the “Ishii Collection” owned by our university!

Our university has approximately 200 works of art in the former collection of Mr. Akira Ishii (Advisor, Library Distribution Center Co., Ltd.).
A portion of the Ishii Collection is on permanent display at the University of Tsukuba Gallery in the University Hall.
(www.art.tsukuba.ac.jp/collection/collection_i)

In April 2011, while the chaos caused by the earthquake still continued, approximately 4 ceramic items from the Ishii Collection were transferred to the Ibaraki Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum.
(Kasama City), where a large-scale exhibition was held.At that time, students majoring in art attended the gallery.
I assisted in recording the talks, viewing guide pamphlets, and audio guides.In both cases, students
It was a good opportunity to see the results of everyday art history and art support learning, and was well received by visitors.

In January 2012, 1 watercolors, drawings, and prints from the Ishii Collection were lent to the Musashino City Kichijoji Museum of Art.
An exhibition was held.Here again, we offer mainly art studies and art history courses, art support courses, composition majors,
Students from the College of Humanities helped with the gallery talk.It was very well received.

We will continue to provide opportunities for practical art history learning using the Ishii Collection in the Art Studies and Art History courses.
We will set it up.