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Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code: | UNI005 | ||||
Course Name: | Introduction to Contemporary Art | ||||
Semester: | Fall | ||||
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Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||
Type of course: | University Elective | ||||
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Mode of Delivery: | E-Learning | ||||
Course Coordinator: | Dr. Öğr. Üy. RANA ÖZTÜRK | ||||
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Dr. Öğr. Üy. RANA ÖZTÜRK |
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Course Objectives: | This course is designed with the aim to provide students with an overview of contemporary art practices through a study of major artistic and critical approaches since the second half of the 20th century. The course will start with an examination of modernism and continue with a discussion of minimalist and conceptualist tendencies and other critical movements that led to the emergence of what we now call contemporary art. Through a study of art works, critical texts and visits to exhibitions the course intends to introduce the shifting course of thinking from modernism towards global contemporary art. Rather than a chronological and exhaustive survey, the course will investigate key moments and theories that formed the critical and contextual framework that continue to inform contemporary art practice and theory. |
Course Content: | What is art? What is Contemporary Art? Understanding Modern Art Abstract Expressionism & American Modernism Transformation of Everyday Objects Art Object, Space, Spectator: Minimalism to Installation Art Conceptual Art: Dematerialization of the Art Object Feminist Approaches in Art Practices The Ends of Art: Warhol, Pop Art and Consumer Culture The Art World and Its Others Body and Performance Art Participatory Art: Relational Art and Social Concerns in Art Practice Art and Globalisation |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Students will learn about artistic practices since the l950s until the present. 2) Students will learn about critical thinking and contextual frameworks that influenced contemporary art practices. 3) Students will grasp the shifting notion of modernism with an awareness of key moments that led to the emergence of global contemporary art. 4) Students will gain skills to view, discuss and appreciate contemporary art. 5) Students will gain an awareness of main actors and institutional structures of the art sector. 6) Students will be able to view art as a diverse creative practice that relates to other disciplines and areas of practice. |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | What is art? What is Contemporary Art? | Weekly readings and videos to watch on each week's topic. |
2) | Understanding Modern Art | Weekly readings and videos to watch on each week's topic. |
3) | Abstract Expressionism & American Modernism | |
4) | Transformation of Everyday Objects | |
5) | Art Object, Space, Spectator: Minimalism to Installation Art | |
6) | Conceptual Art: Dematerialization of the Art Object | |
7) | Feminist Approaches in Art Practices | |
8) | The Ends of Art: Warhol, Pop Art and Consumer Culture | |
9) | The Art World and Its Others: Art and Identity | |
10) | Body and Performance Art | |
11) | Participatory Art: Relational Art and Social Concerns in Art Practice | |
12) | Art and Globalisation | |
13) | Review |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | Whitham, Graham & Pooke, Grant (2018) Sanatı Anlamak, İstanbul: Hayalperest Yayınevi Whitham, Graham & Pooke, Grant (2018) Çağdaş Sanatı Anlamak, İstanbul: Hayalperest Yayınevi Hopkins, David (2018) Modern Sanattan Sonra: 1945-2017, İstanbul: Hayalperest Yayınevi |
References: | Antmen, Ahu (2013) 20. Yüzyıl Batı Sanatında Akımlar, İstanbul: Sel Yayıncılık. Honour, Hugh & Fleming, John (2015) Dünya Sanat Tarihi, İstanbul: Alfa Yayıncılık. |
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1) She/he gains knowledge of and develops values on technical, aesthetic, cultural, historical, social and ethical dimensions of architecture with a scientific and critical approach. | |||||||||||||||
2) She/he integrates architectural practice with environmental, economic and social sustainability principles. | |||||||||||||||
3) She/he has the knowledge and ability to provide and implement interactions between urban planning, urban design and architectural projects. | |||||||||||||||
4) Gains the ability to identify architectural potentials and problems based on data collection, analysis, interpretation and critical thinking, in order to cultivate concepts and determine strategies for action. | |||||||||||||||
5) She/he is able to interrelate theory, design and construction practices. | |||||||||||||||
6) She/he will be able to produce architectural design, presentation, implementation, management and supervision stages both independently and collectively for different contexts and scales and through a responsive approach to social, functional, technical and aesthetic requirements. | |||||||||||||||
7) In addition to traditional methods, she/he interactively uses the emerging information technologies required by the field. | |||||||||||||||
8) To analyze and document the historical and conservation characteristics of the built environment; taking into account of the balance between protection and use, she/he has the ability and necessary knowledge in renovation and restoration issues. | |||||||||||||||
9) She / he gains the ability to cooperate with different disciplines on the conception and design of the built environment, as an individual and/or as a team member. | |||||||||||||||
10) Has knowledge on and comprehension of professional ethics and codes of conduct, legal and managerial regulations, standards, rights and responsibilities and processes in the field of architecture. | |||||||||||||||
11) Can produce design, know-how and knowledge for the improvement of different and changing social needs, and for the enhancement of life quality. | |||||||||||||||
12) She/he has the knowledge and responsibility to design solidly built structures and takes into account of the risks of natural disaster. | |||||||||||||||
13) She/he monitors new developments in architectural theory and practice and is open to lifelong learning. | |||||||||||||||
14) She/he takes responsibility for the improvement of social consciousness in the field of architecture, and for the endorsement and defense of ecological and urban rights. | |||||||||||||||
15) Has architectural communication skills in a foreign language. |
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Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | She/he gains knowledge of and develops values on technical, aesthetic, cultural, historical, social and ethical dimensions of architecture with a scientific and critical approach. | |
2) | She/he integrates architectural practice with environmental, economic and social sustainability principles. | |
3) | She/he has the knowledge and ability to provide and implement interactions between urban planning, urban design and architectural projects. | |
4) | Gains the ability to identify architectural potentials and problems based on data collection, analysis, interpretation and critical thinking, in order to cultivate concepts and determine strategies for action. | |
5) | She/he is able to interrelate theory, design and construction practices. | |
6) | She/he will be able to produce architectural design, presentation, implementation, management and supervision stages both independently and collectively for different contexts and scales and through a responsive approach to social, functional, technical and aesthetic requirements. | |
7) | In addition to traditional methods, she/he interactively uses the emerging information technologies required by the field. | |
8) | To analyze and document the historical and conservation characteristics of the built environment; taking into account of the balance between protection and use, she/he has the ability and necessary knowledge in renovation and restoration issues. | |
9) | She / he gains the ability to cooperate with different disciplines on the conception and design of the built environment, as an individual and/or as a team member. | |
10) | Has knowledge on and comprehension of professional ethics and codes of conduct, legal and managerial regulations, standards, rights and responsibilities and processes in the field of architecture. | |
11) | Can produce design, know-how and knowledge for the improvement of different and changing social needs, and for the enhancement of life quality. | |
12) | She/he has the knowledge and responsibility to design solidly built structures and takes into account of the risks of natural disaster. | |
13) | She/he monitors new developments in architectural theory and practice and is open to lifelong learning. | |
14) | She/he takes responsibility for the improvement of social consciousness in the field of architecture, and for the endorsement and defense of ecological and urban rights. | |
15) | Has architectural communication skills in a foreign language. |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Homework Assignments | 1 | % 25 |
Presentation | 1 | % 20 |
Midterms | 1 | % 25 |
Final | 1 | % 30 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 70 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 30 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Workload |
Course Hours | 13 | 39 |
Study Hours Out of Class | 13 | 65 |
Presentations / Seminar | 11 | 12 |
Homework Assignments | 4 | 8 |
Midterms | 1 | 3 |
Final | 1 | 3 |
Total Workload | 130 |