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Course Details |
Fees and Dates
Later Year Course
| Offered By: |
School of Humanities |
| Academic Career: |
Undergraduate |
| Course Subject: |
Art History |
| Offered in: |
ARTH2052 will not be offered in 2010 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
The course will examine the emergence of the modern print in nineteenth century Europe and trace its development up to the present day. Questions of technique, from etching, lithography and relief prints, through to photograph-based printmaking and the computer digitised image, will be considered in considerable detail. Questions of what constitutes an original print and some of the theoretical implications of these definitions will be discussed. Although the course will examine the heritage of European and American printmaking, a major focus will be twentieth century printmaking in Australia. Extensive use will be made of the major collections of Australian and international prints in public collections in Canberra. |
| Indicative Assessment: |
1,000 word tutorial paper (25%), 2,000 word essay (40%), Visual test (25%) and Tutorial participation (10%). |
| Workload: |
Two hours of lectures per week and a tutorial in alternate weeks |
| Areas of Interest: |
Art History |
| Requisite Statement: |
Introduction to Art History ARTH1002 and Introduction to Modern Art ARTH1003 or permission of the Coordinator. |
| Preliminary Reading: |
* Grishin, S, Contemporary Australian Printmaking, Craftsman House * Tallman, S, The Contemporary Print from Pre-Pop to Postmodern, Thames * Ivins, W M, Prints and Visual Communication, MIT |
| Majors/Specialisations: |
Art History, Art History and Curatorship, and Art History and Curatorship |
| Programs: |
Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts) |
| Academic Contact: |
Alexander Grishin and Professor Sasha Grishin |
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