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2027 Winter Semester
AR2205/Lecture/A3 - Art Since 1945
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Credits
3.00
This course explores a selection of pivotal artistic movements post-1945, scrutinizing the dynamic interaction between artists and institutions. Central to this exploration is the examination of how rebellious, nonconformist, and outsider art forms interact with, and ultimately reshape, institutional structures. This inquiry probes the extent to which artistic dissidence and boundary-pushing is assimilated into the institutional framework. Although the primary focus is on Western art establishments, the curriculum encompasses a global perspective, featuring national artists as well as transnational art coalitions. This expansive view facilitates an introduction to a spectrum of art discourses and theoretical constructs. Students will engage with a diversity of artistic media, among them, installations, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, unconventional materials, and video. The objective is to enrich students' understanding and articulation of their own artistic practice through a multifaceted interpretative lens and a broad material palette. Prerequisite: AR2105 Transfer: Refer to Transfer Alberta website for up to date information.
Delivery Type
Synchronous (Synchronous)
Registration Type
Credit
Fees
Library Fee
$5.50
per credit
Mental Health
$4.15
per credit
SA Fee
$11.23
per credit
Student Serv Fee
$11.00
per credit
Technology
$7.50
per credit
Tuition
$162.60
per credit
Wellness
$5.09
per credit
Instructors
TBA, TBA
Duration
1/5/2027 - 4/21/2027
Schedule
TueThu 2:30 PM - 3:50 PM; GP, GP Campus, Room REMOTE
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Alpha Grade
Class
40
Seats
| 40
Remaining
Open