Anne Marsh
12 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
Objectives Students should gain a thorough
understanding of the development of alternative art spaces and artists' run
initiatives in Australia from the 1960s to the present.
Synopsis The subject will consider the ways in which contemporary
artists and theorists have attempted to reform the structure of the art
institution. Alternative art practices and spaces in Australia will be
considered with reference to events in Europe and America. Seminars will
address the development of arts policy in Australia after the formation of the
Australia Council in 1968 and students will be expected to read policy
documents as well as theoretical and historical texts. The subject will also
consider the ways in which various alternative modes of art (conceptual art,
informal sculpture. installations, video, performance, political and community
art) presented challenges to and critiques of the museum structure. Marxist and
feminist initiatives which attempted to `democratise' the art world will be
analysed in detail. The concept of the `global village', which gave rise to the
idea and practice of an alternative network for artists, will be examined and
the successes and failures of the different initiatives will be studied in
relation to contemporary theories and arts policy in Australia. A detailed
bibliography will be issued.
Assessment fourth year First seminar paper (2500 words):
25%
* Second seminar paper (2500 words): 35%
* Essay (3500 words):
40%
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