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Minimalism And Conceptual Art

Instructor:
Robert W Jensen
342
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
School of Art & Visual Studies Building
Room:
Rm.136
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Minimalism And Conceptual Art
Requisites:

Prereq: A-H 101 or A-H 106 recommended.

Class Type:
LEC
12:30 pm
1:45 pm
Days:
TR
Note:
This course looks at the revolutionary moment in the history of modern art during the 1960s and 1970s when who the artist is, what the artist does, how the artist does it, and where the artist does it were all radically challenged. This period continues to exert a profound impact on art practices today.  The course is primarily concerned with American artists but will bring in discussions of international artists and related art movements, from Nouveau Realisme to Pop Art to Fluxus, and covers all art media.

According to the subtitle, this course examines various aspects of American art & visual culture in their social, political, and aesthetic contexts between the 18th and the early 21st centuries. Topics range from the traditional fine arts media to photography, advertising, film, and various forms of popular culture. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of six credit hours. Prereq: A-H 101 or A-H 106 recommended.

According to the subtitle, this course examines various aspects of American art & visual culture in their social, political, and aesthetic contexts between the 18th and the early 21st centuries. Topics range from the traditional fine arts media to photography, advertising, film, and various forms of popular culture. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of six credit hours. Prereq: A-H 101 or A-H 106 recommended.

A-H