Module Information
Module Identifier
AHM0740
Module Title
Art and Visual Culture (A)
Academic Year
2017/2018
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Other Staff
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Tutorial | 11 x 1 Hour Tutorials |
Seminar | 11 x 2 Hour Seminars |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Assessment | Seminar presentation (15%) | 15% |
Semester Assessment | Illustrated essay (3000 words) (35%) | 35% |
Semester Assessment | Illustrated essay (5000 words) (50%) | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | As above | 100% |
Brief description
Academic rationale This module introduces students to key theoretical and historical issues
in the production of art in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century
and to concepts that are essential for the understanding of the media,
materials and practices of art. It considers some of the theoretical
positions that offer modes of analysis and that have challenged traditional
views of art and art history.
The module is Core for MA Art History students who will be taught alongside students on the MA Fine Art. It aims to develop knowledge of essential concepts, texts, media, artists and works and to encourage discussion, argument and the clear communication of ideas and to afford an opportunity for art historians to interact with art practitioners.
It presents an opportunity to develop an understanding of current theoretical positions in relation to more traditional art historical approaches particularly in relation to histories of European and American Modernism c.1900-1970 and invites reflection upon, and reference to, those histories.
Brief Description: The module offers a discussion and study forum for the first semester of the MA in Art History in the School of Art. It sets the practice of contemporary art and writing about art in the context of concepts of visual culture. It enables students to consider debates in cultural theory in relation to aspects of visual art. Key topics include the concepts of visual culture, material culture, personal and national identity, production and consumption, new technology, and contemporary exhibiting and institutional structures. Each student gives one presentation, of 20 minutes in length, on an agreed topic to the seminar group during the course. In addition Art History students have an opportunity for further discussion and presentation of ideas in tutorials which lead to further assessed work (set out in Section D:4, below)
Brief Description: The module offers a discussion and study forum for the first semester of the MA in Art History in the School of Art. It sets the practice of contemporary art and writing about art in the context of concepts of visual culture. It enables students to consider debates in cultural theory in relation to aspects of visual art. Key topics include the concepts of visual culture, material culture, personal and national identity, production and consumption, new technology, and contemporary exhibiting and institutional structures. Each student gives one presentation, of 20 minutes in length, on an agreed topic to the seminar group during the course. In addition Art History students have an opportunity for further discussion and presentation of ideas in tutorials which lead to further assessed work (set out in Section D:4, below)
Aims
The module aims to:
1 encourage an understanding of contemporary art in its wider cultural contexts
2 afford an opportunity to art history students to consider art history and theory in relation art practice
3 simulate research and reading in critical literature on contemporary art
4 stimulate informed discussion of art theory
5 encourage the development of oral presentation skills
6 encourage written discussion of visual art and theory
1 encourage an understanding of contemporary art in its wider cultural contexts
2 afford an opportunity to art history students to consider art history and theory in relation art practice
3 simulate research and reading in critical literature on contemporary art
4 stimulate informed discussion of art theory
5 encourage the development of oral presentation skills
6 encourage written discussion of visual art and theory
Content
Module programme:
Art/Visual Culture
History/Theory
Tradition/Revision
Creativity/Technology
Production/Consumption
Identity/Otherness
Artworld/Art Market
Medium/Message
Practical Theories/Theorised Praxis
Art/Visual Culture
History/Theory
Tradition/Revision
Creativity/Technology
Production/Consumption
Identity/Otherness
Artworld/Art Market
Medium/Message
Practical Theories/Theorised Praxis
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | |
Communication | |
Improving own Learning and Performance | |
Information Technology | |
Personal Development and Career planning | |
Problem solving | |
Research skills | On completion of this module, students should be able to: 1 situate the practices of contemporary art in wider cultural contexts 2 consider art historical writings in relation to these contexts 3 discuss key ideas in an informed way through an acquaintance with recent and formative literature 4 present images and offer informed arguments and interpretations using Powerpoint and/or other presentational methods 5 formulate discussions about visual art and theory in written texts accompanied by suitable research apparatus |
Subject Specific Skills | |
Team work |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7