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FUBiS Term III: From ancient sculpture to action painting: Art of the Western World

(Course # 2.18)

Type:

B Track

Instructor(s):

Dr. Frank Schmitz

Language:

English

Contact hours:

48 (6 contact hours per day)

Credit Points:

4 Credit Points

Capacity:

18

Course description

Historical survey of ancient to contemporary Western Art including painting, sculpture, graphics and for the modern and contemporary portions, photography, performance, video and other relevant media. The course will consider the historical context of art movements as well as explore the methods used to create art. We will discuss related issues such as the art market, and visit museums in Berlin.

Students will gain understanding of the development of art in the western world and learn about the main art movements and the relevant artists. A thorough understanding of the historical context will be an integral component of the course. The students will also learn about different techniques used in art making by close examination of images through slideshows as well as visits to museums. The course will establish an appreciation of the role of art in society, and an understanding of its development and current state.

Requirements & Grading

Attendance & participation: 20%
Midterm Exam: 30%
Final Exam: 50%

Course reading

Title: Art of the Western World – from ancient Greece to post-modernism
Authors: Michael Wood, Bruce Cole and Adelheid Gealt
Pub. Date: 1991
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 0671747282
ISBN-13: 978-0671747282

Student profile

The course addresses students of any subject, especially Fine Arts, Design, History of Art, Architecture and related subjects, such as History. An elementary knowledge on art and art history is welcomed but not necessary. More advanced students or those interested in a particular field can, on request, be given special assistance and further material for self-study.

 

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