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Art History Department to scrap survey course

• https://yaledailynews.com by MARGARET HEDEMAN

Decades old and once taught by famous Yale professors like Vincent Scully, "Introduction to Art History: Renaissance to the Present" was once touted to be one of Yale College's quintessential classes. But this change is the latest response to student uneasiness over an idealized Western "canon" — a product of an overwhelmingly white, straight, European and male cadre of artists.

This spring, the final rendition of the course will seek to question the idea of Western art itself — a marked difference from the course's focus at its inception. Art history department chair and the course's instructor Tim Barringer told the News that he plans to demonstrate that a class about the history of art does not just mean Western art. Rather, when there are so many other regions, genres and traditions — all "equally deserving of study" — putting European art on a pedestal is "problematic," he said.

"I believe that every object I discuss in ["Introduction to Art History: Renaissance to the Present"] (with the possible exception of one truly ghastly painting by Renoir) is of profound cultural value," Barringer said in an email to the News. 


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