Courses

Summer 2021

Art and Social Change in Asia (Session A) Course Number: HA 37 | CCN: 15713

Stephanie Hohlios

Mon-Thurs, 12-2:00pm

This course thematizes the mobility of people, artworks, and ideas in and through Asia from the late Twentieth Century to now. It considers the role of diaspora communities in reframing histories of migration, colonization, and conflict. It foregrounds the role...

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Introduction to Modern Art (Session D) Course Number: HA 80 | CCN: 15380

Karine Douplitzky

Mon-Thurs, 10-12:00pm

This course will offer a general overview of artistic works produced during the period extending from the 1860s to the 1970s – when some cultural critics began speaking of « the end of painting. » Over this long period, we will challenge...

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Theories and Methods of Art History (Session D) Course Number: HA N100 | CCN: 15519

Joseph Albanese

Mon-Thurs, 12-2:00pm

How might you define the term “humanities,” and where does Art History fold into that umbrella term?  Have you ever wondered how Art History came about as a discipline? Perhaps you are interested in social history as it pertains to Manet’s artworks...

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Photography in the 20th Century: Sex, Race, and Medicine (Session D) Course Number: HA 182 | CCN: 15701

Ty Vanover

Mon-Thurs, 10-12:00pm

The terms “medicine” and “photography” both tend to convey a sense of objectivity: medical knowledge purports to be grounded in scientific fact and photographs are often thought to serve as an index of their subject. In reality, however, neither medicine...

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Southeast Asian Contemporary – Art and the Global Market (Session D) Course Number: HA 190H | CCN: 15905

Katherine Bruhn

Mon-Thurs, 2-4:00pm

This course explores how processes of globalization and political change have impacted the shape of Southeast Asia’s art world since the late-1990s. It is often the case that the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 is taken as a...

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