YoninahAliza
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I've looked for an appropriate thread but this is the closest to what I was looking for (feel free to move this if you think it fits a better thread). I was looking for courses for this summer when I found one run by Sotheby's. Now I know it's a prestigious place but I was wondering if anyone knows about the courses that they run through Sotheby's Institute of Art? They have a two week summer study called The Art of Fashion. Ideally I would like to get a MA in Fashion History and Culture (or something similar) so this course piqued my interest. I'd like to get a little taste of what classes could be like if/when I go on to pursue this. Or at least some experiences working/learning about fashion history. But seeing as it's not a course where I'd get credit (but a certificate) I wonder if it's worth it or if it's just a ploy for money. Anyone know about other courses/experiences like this available over the summertime? Thanks a bunch!
Here's the synopsis for The Art of Fashion
Here's the synopsis for The Art of Fashion
http://www.sothebysinstitute.com/Programmes/PNewyork/PNSummerStudy/Art-of-Fashion.aspxWhile recent debates over "luxury" have dominated the discussion of art and fashion, this course looks at the historical, geopolitical, and practical aspects of these inter-related fields. Through a combination of lectures and visits to museums, fashion ateliers, and artist's studios, the course will reference historical examples from Modernist movements including the Bauhaus, to postmodern examples such as Pop and Op Art. Students will look at the current trend of collaborations between artists and major labels (such as Richard Prince and Takashi Murakami for Louis Vuitton and Zaha Hadid for Chanel), as well as designers such as Karl Lagerfeld and Tom Ford making works of art.