6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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This unit was formerly coded TAD2102
Synopsis
International Art 1945-1990 covers the art produced in the second half of the 20th century and its relevance to contemporary practice. Various actions, interventions and critiques of institutions, museums and the art market will be considered, as well as feminist, queer and non-Western perspectives. An objective of the unit is to reach an understanding of the way art-historical discourses promote and exclude certain practices and practitioners (especially due to gender, race, sexuality and location), with an emphasis on incorporating recent research on artists who were previously excluded from the historical "canon".
Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Identify a number of major Western and non-Western artists and art movements after the War
- Apply a range of methodological approaches to this art
- Employ a critical perspective onto existing constructions of art history
- Demonstrate an ability to respond to thoughtfully and critically respond to images in one's own words.
Assessment
Assignment 1,500 words (20%)
Research essay 2,500 words (40%)
Slide test (40%)
Workload requirements
12 Hours per week including; 3 contact hours and 9 hours independent study or equivalent.
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Prerequisites
12 credit points at first year level in Art history and theory, or Theory of Art and Design, Visual Culture or permission from Unit Coordinator.
Prohibitions
TAD2112, TAD3102, TAD3112