TAD2130

Concept & Creativity: development of Italian art and design

(A&D)

6 points + 104 hours of lectures, tutorials and site visits on location in Italy, and 52 hours of independent study + Summer semester + Caulfield + Prerequisites: TAD1101, TAD 1102 + Substantial travel and accommodation costs

Synopsis: The course will trace the development of the visual culture of Italy from Roman times to the Eighteenth century. Particular emphasis will be placed on four especially significant periods: Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque. The course will concentrate on Italian artistic development and on the enduring and dominent role of Italian art and culture in the West. The emphasis will be on individuals and cities that have made a profound impact on and helped to shape the cultural of Italy. A major thematic focus will be the exploration of the communication of ideas, values and beliefs via the tangible visual evidence of art, architecture, and urban fabric.

Assessment: Two essays (1250 words each): 50% + Research journal (2000 words): 50%