History of Modern Art - ART 215
https://courses.vccs.edu/courses/ART215-HistoryofModernArt
Effective: 2021-05-01
Course Description
Surveys the history of modern architecture, sculpture, painting and graphic arts in representational and non-representational forms. Focuses on the periods and movements that influenced the arts of the twentieth century as well as the influence of modernism on contemporary art. The assignments in the course require the reading of scholarly articles and research-based writing.
Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
3 credits
The course outline below was developed as part of a statewide standardization process.
General Course Purpose
ART 215 will develop students' basic knowledge and comprehension of historical art movements in order to critically evaluate the role of social, cultural, and global connections through art historical analysis.
Course Objectives
- Communication
- Demonstrate understanding of terminology by utilizing a formal vocabulary to describe art
- Recognize and describe the media and techniques used to create the works of art, as well as the technologies used in architecture
- Cultural and Social Understanding
- Summarize the cultural and artistic characteristics for the art historical styles presented
- Recognize and analyze common artistic themes within each stylistic movement
- Critical Thinking
- Critically evaluate works of art and the ways in which they function within their historical and cultural contexts
- Impressionism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Post Impressionism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Fauvism & Expressionism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Cubism & Early 20th Century Abstraction
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- 20th Century Modern Architecture
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each architectural movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Analyze the relationship between design and function
- Relate architecture to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Dada & Surrealism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Abstract Expressionism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Pop Art
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Minimalism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Environmental, Conceptual & Performance Art
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Relate art to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
- Postmodernism
- Identify the visual hallmarks of each art movement for formal, technical, and expressive qualities
- Interpret the meaning of works based on their themes, subjects, and symbols
- Analyze the relationship between design and function
- Relate art and architecture to its cultural, economic, political, and social contexts
Major Topics to be Included
- Impressionism
- Post Impressionism
- Fauvism & Expressionism
- Cubism & Early 20th Century Abstraction
- 20th Century Modern Architecture
- Dada & Surrealism
- Abstract Expressionism
- Pop Art
- Minimalism
- Environmental, Conceptual & Performance Art
- Postmodernism