In this episode of AP Art History in 15, Mr. Bruns discusses one of the most important—and most challenging—ideas in art history: how meaning is constructed through theories, interpretations, and argumentation. From emotional self-portraits to immersive installations and earthworks, this episode explores how art doesn’t come with a single fixed meaning—but instead evolves through time, scholarship, and perspective.
Using powerful case studies like The Two Fridas, Narcissus Garden, and Spiral Jetty, listeners will learn how to:
Whether you’re preparing for the AP exam or just curious about how historians “read” art, this episode will help you think critically, argue effectively, and see art in a whole new way.
Because in art history, it’s not just about what you see—it’s about how you prove what it means.