Available in 2012
| Callaghan Campus | Semester 2 |
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Previously offered in 2013
This course will underpin and work in conjunction with the Creative Practice courses for first year BFA students and will investigate primary issues confronting art in the twentieth century and twenty-first centuries. It will build on issues and themes begun in AART1100. It will address the historical rejection of the artistic values of Modernism, recent critical developments in Postmodernism and contemporary art. It will link both art historical narratives with broader cultural, philosophical and socio-political issues and themes.
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course students will: 1. gain appropriate skills in research methodology in art theory and history; 2. acquire knowledge of the cluster of theoretical concepts and art trends which characterised the Postmodern era as it is now historically defined, and introduce the global contemporary art field; 3. develop the ability to critically evaluate a given work of art, within its cultural context. 4. develop the ability to express informed analysis in written and verbal form. | |||||
ContentThe course will cover fields such as defining the ‘postmodern’; art and popular culture; feminism, sexuality and gender; representation, the real and the ‘hyperreal’, the museum effect; death of the artist; art in the public domain, including public space, land and ecology; postmodern design and architecture ; consumerism, art and money. | |||||
Replacing Course(s)AART1220 | |||||
TransitionStudents who have previously completed AART1220 are not permitted to enrol into AART1110. | |||||
Industrial Experience0 | |||||
Assumed KnowledgeAART1100 | |||||
Modes of DeliveryFlexible Delivery / Student Centred Learning Internal Mode | |||||
Teaching MethodsLecture Tutorial | |||||
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Contact HoursTutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term | |||||
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