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Atatürk University Art Theory and Criticism

Atatürk University

Art Theory and Criticism

Erzurum, Turkey

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English, Turkish

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Sep 2025

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    About: This postgraduate program focuses on the study of contemporary art's theoretical frameworks and critical practices. It aims to develop your analytical skills in evaluating visual culture through various philosophical and historical contexts. You'll explore the relationship between art and society while engaging in critical writing and discussions.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in art criticism, curatorial practice, gallery management, arts administration, or academia. This program prepares individuals to work in museums, galleries, cultural organizations, or as independent critics and writers in the arts sector.

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Introduction

In the Service of Life" refers to the mission area and "Always Forward" refers to the field of vision.

‘In the service of life’ is associated with the tree of life in the logo of the university, and the concept of ‘always forward’ is also associated with the gaze of the double-headed eagle in the logo.

The university, which considers educational, research and contribution missions to society in a holistic way, also makes sense of its vision and mission in terms of integration.

Our mission is to contribute to the region and the country, to carry out high-tech design and innovation activities, to educate qualified individuals through formal and distance education and to enhance the value of science and art universally.

As it has constantly developed itself, our vision is to be a ‘pioneer like the name’ and a new generation World university in transformations in its region.

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