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FINAR-6020-3: Theory/Criticism: Global Art Worlds

Spring 2022

Subject: Graduate Fine Arts
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Graduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 18, 2022 — May 08, 2022
Meetings: Tue 4:00-07:00PM, San Francisco - Grad Center - GC1
Instructor: Deena Chalabi

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 1/8

Description:

History and Theory courses are designed to hone students' critical skills through intensive reading and writing assignments. Recent course topics have included gender, ethics, disease, aesthetics, and discourse on global art movements of the past 50 years.This course builds from Contemporary Art History and Theory from Fall. Through readings, discussion, research and writing, this seminar course examines broad, ecological questions about the global nature of art production and distribution, the scope of artistic and curatorial agency and the politics and ethics of representation. It explores less well-known narratives and alternative genealogies in modern and contemporary art, featuring instances where artists, curators, institutions, and even nations, have attempted to reframe the discourse, invert hierarchies and call into question traditional structures of power. Using case studies often drawn from the so-called Arab world, as well as Asia, Europe and the US in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, we will think through trenchant questions about art, culture, politics and social realities that have urgent importance for new practitioners today.

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