Entrance examination 2022

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Entrance examination 2022

The application deadline for the 2022 entrance examination has expired.

You will be informed of the result of the entrance examination by email to the email address you used for registration around mid-July 2022. You must then log in via the link:
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Entrance examination 2022

Dear applicant!

We are delighted that you are interested in the Bachelor's degree programme 'Art and Media' at the Institute of Art and Visual Culture. Admission to the Bachelor's degree programme in Art and Media involves an entrance examination. In order to give you an idea of the special orientation of the Oldenburg degree programme, we would like to briefly introduce it to you here and also give you some information about your application and the entrance examination.

We are interested in art in context. How is art communicated when it is spoken or written about, exhibited or depicted? Where do we encounter art? How is it integrated into social, political, historical or economic contexts?

Which media do we use and how do we use them? What significance do media have for our perception of reality?

By 'visual culture' we mean forms of visualisation that encompass far more than art - such as architecture, illustration, advertising and web design, i.e. practices that are an integral part of everyday life and science. Here, for example, we are interested in how images and audiovisual media shape our perception and idea of bodies, gender and social order.

Accordingly, the practical part of the entrance examination is not only about conceiving and implementing your own forms of artistic expression, for example in the form of photographs or drawings, but also about collecting, selecting and organising images that you encounter in everyday life - whether on the Internet, in your living room, on the tram or on a flyer - from a certain point of view and presenting them together with your own work.

The theory and practice of art and visual culture are not mutually exclusive, but rather condition and permeate each other. That is why it is important for us to find out in the theoretical part of the examination how you think about artistic positions, how you put aesthetic experiences into words and how you arrive at well-founded arguments.

In both the practical and theoretical parts of the examination, we assess according to three criteria in accordance with the admissions regulations: Articulation ability, independence and reflective ability.

(More information on the Institute's teaching and research areas)

The entrance examination therefore consists of a practical and a theoretical task, which you as an applicant must work on independently and the results of which must be submitted to us, preferably digitally. More detailed information on the modalities of the submission follows below.


PRACTICAL TASK

1st image: Carmen Herrera: More yellow, less green, 1989

2nd image: Sherrie Levine: Fountain (After Marcel Duchamp), 1991

3rd picture: Wolfgang Tillmans: Exhibition view 3rd Moscow Biennale, 2009

Select one of the three linked images.

Create a collection of at least ten images for one of these pictures. At least seven of these pictures must be your own work. You can use the following artistic methods: Drawing, painting, print, collage, sculpture, object, installation, photography, film, performance. Three-dimensional works and performances must be documented either photographically or on film (max. 3 min.). The other parts of the image collection can, for example, be taken from films, print and online media, your everyday life or art.

Self-created works must be labelled with the following information: Name, title (or: 'Untitled'), year created, size of original, technique (e.g. acrylic on canvas, pencil or pen on paper, video, analogue photography, etc.).

Pictures not created by the artist must be labelled with the following information: Name, title, size of original if different from reproduction, source/place found (e.g. URL, flea market or 'private').


THEORY TASK

Select one of the following three tasks and create a text for it. The theoretical task must be submitted with a maximum of 8,000 characters including spaces (corresponds to approx. 3 pages).

1. watch a film and write a review. This must contain both your critical reflection on the film and an examination of the framework conditions of your film viewing.

2. write an essay about a work of art that you think deals with the topic of politics.

3. This This is an artistic statement. In your opinion, what understanding of art is expressed in this statement? What artistic approach could result from this understanding of art?


DIGITAL SUBMISSION

We prefer that you submit your application documents digitally.

Please pay careful attention to all the formal requirements listed below:

All application documents must be uploaded to the application portal in PDF format. Exceptions are videos, which can be uploaded in MP4 format (max. three minutes per video).

The application must contain three components:

  1. A curriculum vitae in tabular form
  2. Your work on the THEORY assignment (approx. three DIN A4 pages)
  3. Your work on the PRACTICAL task (at least ten images / films). All images must be labelled with the above-mentioned work details; please ensure good image quality

We do not need your university entrance qualification. You only need to present this to the Admissions office when you enrol.

We must receive your proposal by 1 June 2022 at the latest. Please submit your application documents on the platform linked here by then:

Application 2022 closed - Potal closed


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