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111-103 Brave New Worlds: Modernity and the Visual Arts, 1850-1918 | |
Note | No student may receive credit for both this subject and 111-103 Modern and Postmodern Visual Art, Part A: The Development of Modernism or 111-103 Modernism in the Visual Arts, 1850-1918. |
Availability | Not offered in 1998. |
Credit Points | 12.5 1st year |
Coordinator | Chris McAuliffe |
Contact | Three hours of lectures and tutorials each week |
Subject Description | This subject will introduce students to key historical and methodological issues in the study of modern art. It is both chronological and thematic; using the history of 19th and early 20th century art to explore the impact of modernism on art and society. Students will encounter various art historical methodologies - visual analysis, style, intention social history, psychobiography, feminist and postcolonial analysis - but will also consider artists' efforts to understand the changes wrought by industrial culture. Themes raised include: the changing nature of realism; the contrast of nature and culture; the development of new forms of consciousness (science, consumerism, spiritualism, nationalism); the ideas of progress and individualism. Lecture and tutorial topics include: the painting of modern life; the nude; avant-garde attitudes; the social status of the artist; the city and the country in colonial art; abstraction and utopia; photography and the graphic arts. |
Assessment | Exercises and/or essays and/or visual test totalling not more than 4000 words. |
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