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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course explores visual art and culture of U.S. Latinos/as/x from the 1960s to the present. It examines the history and context of artistic production related to critical debates about representation, identity, gender, sexuality, class, and politics. It analyzes a wide range of media including film, photography, performance, muralism, and art exhibits as they relate to identity, feminism, collaboration, and the politics of aesthetics within Latinos/as/x in the U.S.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the arts of the Native Americans in the Southwest from their archaeological past to the present with occasional relevant explorations of Native American art in general. Study of traditional and contemporary modes of artistic expressions.
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4.00 Credits
The history of visual art and culture from circa 1850 into the early 20th century. This course explores the European roots of Modernism, its dissemination to North America and its global manifestations. Areas of study will include Impressionism to Art Nouveau, Women Artists of the Fin-de-Siècle, Modernism in Canada and Latin America as well as Native American and Asian Modernisms. The political, social, and intellectual histories that inform the arts as well as pertinent cross-cultural considerations will provide the context for exploring these global modernisms.
Prerequisite:
ART 1100 and ARTH 1100
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4.00 Credits
The history of visual art and culture from circa 1900 to the 1960s. This course explores the continuous evolution of Modernism. Areas of study will include Cubism to Vorticism, Colonialism and Modernism in Africa, Central European Avant-Gardes, International Dada and Surrealism, African-American Modernism and the crisis of Modernism in the post-colonial, post-war global community. The political, social, and intellectual histories that inform the arts as well as pertinent cross-cultural considerations will provide the context for exploring these global modernisms.
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4.00 Credits
Critical analysis of developments in the arts (including multimedia art, photography, performance art, installations, and feminist art) from 1960s to the present. Emphasis on post modern currents and issues and their study in the context of broader cultural contexts.
Prerequisite:
ARTH 1100
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4.00 Credits
This course will explore different topics and content related to art history and the contemporary practice of art; the content of the course will change as the main topic changes. Students will gain the benefit of a deep dive into a specific time period, discourse, or exploration of media.
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4.00 Credits
An historical account of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of India, including the political, religious, and intellectual history informing the arts of various regions.
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4.00 Credits
An historical account of the architecture, sculpture and painting of China including the political, religious, and intellectual history informing the arts of different regions.
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4.00 Credits
An historical account of the architecture, sculpture and painting of Japan, including the political, religious, and intellectual history informing the arts of different regions.
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4.00 Credits
An historical survey of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Islamic world, including the political, religious, and intellectual history informing the arts of different countries: Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, North Africa, India, Spain, and Indonesia.
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