ARTH 445

Fall 2010 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.

Study of the leading personalities and movements in European painting, sculpture, and architecture, with emphasis on painting.

3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.

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ARTH 445 class schedule data for fall 2010
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
43884
Lecture
ISG
2:00PM -2:50PM
MWF
107 Art and Design Building
Small, I
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/23/10-12/08/10
Credit:
4 hours
Section Info:
This course explores the emergence and development of key European avant-garde movements in the years between World War I and II. Beginning with international responses to Cubism's radical rupture with representation and ending with the dispersion of the European avant-garde to North and South America in the late 1930s, we examine how artists and theorists engaged with the dramatic shifts brought about by economic modernization and political and social revolution during this period. We consider a wide range of media produced within the artistic contexts of Geometric Abstraction, Dada, Russian Constructivism, Surrealism, and the Bauhaus, including painting and sculpture but also photography, film, and printed ephemera. Graduate section.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
43720
Lecture
ISU
2:00PM -2:50PM
MWF
107 Art and Design Building
Small, I
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/23/10-12/08/10
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
This course explores the emergence and development of key European avant-garde movements in the years between World War I and II. Beginning with international responses to Cubism's radical rupture with representation and ending with the dispersion of the European avant-garde to North and South America in the late 1930s, we examine how artists and theorists engaged with the dramatic shifts brought about by economic modernization and political and social revolution during this period. We consider a wide range of media produced within the artistic contexts of Geometric Abstraction, Dada, Russian Constructivism, Surrealism, and the Bauhaus, including painting and sculpture but also photography, film, and printed ephemera. Undergraduate section.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
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