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HAAVC-3000-3: Study Abroad: Global Perspectives on International Contemporary Art and Culture: Venice Biennale / Art Basel / Berlin

Summer 2024

Subject: History of Art and Visual Culture
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: Hybrid
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: Off Campus
Course Dates: May 28, 2024 — July 02, 2024
Meetings: Every Day 9:00AM-05:00PM, Off Campus - Study Abroad - Berlin
Instructor: Karen (Ren) Fiss

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 2/14

Description:

HAAVC 3000 seminars continue developing students' visual analysis and research skills while providing students the opportunity for in-depth study of the visual/structural artifacts associated with a particular topic, region, or movement. Students will also engage with the relevant primary/secondary literature for the specific topic/theme. Courses will pay particular attention to the larger cultural, historical, and theoretical/ideological contexts in which the visual artifacts and structures under consideration were created. This course cannot fulfill the HAAVC 2000 requirement.

This course explores highly anticipated international art spectacles in Venice and Basel, as well as the city of Berlin, capitol of the international art world.We begin at the 2024 Venice Biennale, an event that brings creatives from all over the globe to exhibit in unique venues throughout this dramatic city of canals and islands. Themed this year as FOREIGNERS EVERYWHERE, the Biennale will focus on artists who are themselves foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, diasporic, émigrés, exiled, and refugees—especially those who have moved between the Global South and the Global North.
We will then travel to Basel, Switzerland, to attend Art Basel. Art Basel in Switzerland is the most influential art show on a global scale. Even though its events in Miami and Hong Kong enjoy immense popularity in their own right, the show in Messe Basel is where it all originated and its traditions and modernity create a unique blend for art lovers.
Finally, in Berlin, we will explore the reinvention of the German capital as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge centers for contemporary cultural production. The Berlin cultural scene draws much of its energy from the city’s tumultuous history: the complex intertwining of past and present that make up Berlin’s ever-changing political, artistic, and architectural landscape. Students will be introduced to a wide range of international practitioners and experts: we will visit artist studios, private collections, and non-profit spaces; meet with curators, artist collectives, architects and gallerists.May 28: Zoom program meeting*In Europe: June 7-24, 2024

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