Art and Politics ARTV2015  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: School of Art
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Visual Arts
Offered in: First Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

2,500 years ago, Plato condemned art and artists as politically dangerous. Ever since then there has been a complex and passionate relation between art and politics, between art and power. This course examines this relation both historically and conceptually, covering such areas as revolutionary art, community based art, public memorials and festivals, questions of gender, race and nationhood, and ends with the culture wars of the present moment. The course includes detailed analyses of specific artists and artworks and encourages the student to reflect on the political implications of their own practice.

Indicative Assessment:

Written essay (65%), oral presentation (25%), attendance and participation (10%); or equivalent.

Attendance at lectures and tutorials is compulsory.

Workload:

3 hours per week

Areas of Interest: Visual Arts
Requisite Statement:

ARTV1009, 1010; or with approval

Majors/Specialisations: Art Theory
Programs: Bachelor of Design Arts, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Design Arts, and Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts)
Academic Contact: Anne Brennan