- Docente: Alfredo De Paz
- Credits: 9
- SSD: L-ART/03
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Foreign Languages and Literature (cod. 0979)
Learning outcomes
The principal aim of the course is to give basical, theorical and storical instruments whithin of the contemporary art. Also the seminary will give hermeneutical instruments to let students understanding hystorical and sociological contest where works of art and artistic movements born, even thanks to their psycology and culture attitude.
Course contents
Historical part:
From Romanticism to
Symbolism
Synthetic routes
through the nineteenth century European art
That part of the
course aims to give a brief introduction and overview of
contemporary thematize a journey that begins with Romanticism,
Realism and continue with the pre-Raphaelites, Impressionism, the
Neo-Impressionism and Symbolism.
Monographic
section:
Western contemporary
art movements and poetic
by
German
Expressionismto
Neo-avant-garde
This part of the
course will tackle the most important events of contemporary
Western art of the twentieth century by developing a route that
starts from German reaches the mid-twentieth century (with the
American Abstract Expressionism and European Informal) . It is a crucial time
for the very identity of the contemporary as in recent decades has
demonstrated not only a rejection of naturalism and realism, but
also, as is known, the rise of the great avant-garde movement (such
as 'Expressionism,
Cubism, Futurism, abstract, Dadaism, Surrealism ...) and then lots
of other trends (such as Abstract Expressionism or the Mexican
muralist) that have interacted with those movements in a critical
perspective of innovation. But this path, in
parallel with the essential features of these trends, provide an
opportunity to consider analytically the poetic art of some great
artists of this era - one of the most exciting and compelling of
all art history - such as Picasso, Matisse, Chagall,
Modigliani, Soutine, Grosz, Balthus, Brancusi, Giacometti, Moore
...
Readings/Bibliography
General bibliography of the course:
AA.VV, Modern Art, Thames and Hudson
R. Barilli, Scienza della cultura e fenomenologia degli stili,
BUP
A. Breton, Manifesti del Surrealismo, Einaudi
A. De Paz, Avanguardie storiche e dintorni, Tendenze e poetiche
dall'Espressionismo tedesco all'Art brut, Liguori Editore
R. Hughes, The shock of the New, British Broadcasting
Corporation
G. Steiner, Grammatiche della creazione, Garzanti
T. Tzara, Manifesti del Dadaismo, Einaudi
D. Wheeler, Art since Mid-century, 1945 to the present, The
Vendome Press
A SPECIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES FOR THE EXAM WILL BE PROVIDED AT
THE END OF COURSE.
Teaching methods
The course consist of pratical and theorical field training in identifying artistic materials of contemporary art and linguistical-structural, historical-sociological and psychoanalitical analysis.
Assessment methods
The students are invited to attend the seminary and they will be expected to demonstrate competence with writing text and illustrate a personal point of view about the themes object of the course.
Teaching tools
Slides, videoprojector, paper material, background music for the art images.
Office hours
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