Courses

Summer 2013

Histories of Photography: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Photography in California Course Number: HA N182 | CCN: 14655

Session D (Second 6-week session): July 8– August 16, 2013 Topics in 19th- and 20th-century histories of photography; for example, photography in relation to modernism, gender, pictorial genres, or consumerism. In particular, we will focus on the history of photography in...

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Introduction to Western Art: Renaissance to the Present Course Number: HA 11 | CCN: 14645

 Session D (Second 6-week session): July 8– August 16, 2013 Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion per week. Prerequisites: May follow 1B or 10, though neither is required. Formerly 10B. This course is an introduction to the historical...

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Art and Identity in the United States Course Number: HA 187AC | CCN: 14660

Session A (First 6-week session): May 28–July 23, 2013 This course examines a series of artistic formations and critiques of identity among the diverse collection of individuals, cultures, and institutions that composed the United States from the Colonial Era to the...

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Cities in the Arts: Paris Course Number: HA 108 | CCN: 14653

Session A (First 6-week session): May 28–July 3, 2013   This course will examine the visual culture of France during the period between 1852 and 1900 with a particular focus on Paris as it was depicted in the arts of the time...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Michelangelo Between Poetry and Art Course Number: R1B sect. 10 | CCN: 14640

Session D (Second 6-week session): July 8– August 16, 2013 This course will focus on a single artist’s work, both visual and aural/ textual: sculpture, painting, and poetry. The primary objective of the course will be to provide a venue for...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Art, Space, and Memory in the Art of China, India, and Korea Course Number: R1B sect. 9 | CCN: 14635

Session D (Second 6-week session): July 8– August 16, 2013 How is spatial meaning created? How does art help to create and sustain meaning within public spaces? How can we approach and write about the relationship between art, space and memory?...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: The Metropolis Course Number: R1B sect. 8 | CCN: 14630

Session D (Second 6-week session): July 8– August 16, 2013 The course will explore the development of the modern city and its relation to Modernism (art, architecture, film) and capitalism. ...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Race, Gender & Sexuality in Contemporary Art Course Number: R1B sect. 2 | CCN: 14610

Session A (First 6-week session): May 28 – July 3, 2013 From Pop to postmodernism, contemporary art in the United States has often taken up issues of race, gender, and sexuality. In this course, we will study how artists from the...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Battle Imagery and the Body in Ancient Art Course Number: R1B sect. 1 | CCN: 14605

Session A (First 6-week session): May 28 – July 3, 2013 In this course, students will engage with a fascinating and rich spectrum of warrior and battle imagery produced, circulated, and consumed within various contexts of the ancient Neo-Assyrian, Greek, and...

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