Lecturer(s)
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Kundračíková Barbora, Mgr.
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Course content
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The course is a continuation of the SOMA: Centre for Contemporary Art and Psychotherapy project Themes: 1. Fine Arts, Visual Arts and Paintings 2. Linguistic, visual art and sound art 3. Conceptual art and the limits of language 4. Media culture, information society 5. Materiality - from object to two-dimensional forms 6. Aesthetic experience and its reduction 7. Art as process and experience 8. Phenomenology and the question of perception: personal, public, shared 9. Corporeality in art 10. Performative tendencies 11. Current, new, authentic 12. Pictorial realism for the 21st century organizations: 24-26.2. workshop 24.-27.3. workshop
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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In the course, students will learn about the main tendencies, trends, and strategies of 20th and 21st century art, its perception, and evaluation. Attention will be paid to the contemporary art world and the circumstances of artistic practice. The course aims to ask questions, and in doing so, the apparatus of contemporary visual studies will be used. The course includes analytical work with a scientific text, and the teaching takes place in the field (galleries, studios) - this time it is connected with the revitalization of the former coal storage in the Olomouc University Hospital (SOMA: Center for Contemporary Art and Psychotherapy project).
After completing the course students will be able to basic orientation in the field of contemporary art. They will get acquainted with the basic concepts and will be able to apply them correctly. Through the exercises, they will also try different approaches to the interpretation and evaluation of a specific work of art.
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Prerequisites
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professional interest in contemporary art, basic orientation in its main milestones and moments
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Dialog, Seminar Work
The student is obliged to actively participate in lectures / workshops, work out assigned tasks (written as well as practical) and present a paper.
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Recommended literature
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