ARTH 387 Modernism, Visual Culture, and the Avant-Garde
This course will focus on modernism and the avant-garde in the United States and Europe in the 20th century. Definitions of modernity the avant-garde and visual culture will frame our analysis of painting sculpture photography architecture and film. We will investigate these visual media paying close attention to the ways in which they engage with critique and negate the traditionsof western art history. Issues of gender sexuality race ethnicity and the politics of art will underscore our work together in this course. We will also explore how cultural and social revolutions emerging theories of modernism and the important role of art criticism and art exhibition have shaped not only 20th century visual culture but also the discourse of art history itself.
Prerequisite
Any 100 or 200 level ARTH course or instructor permission.