Course: Contemporary Art and Photography III

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Course title Contemporary Art and Photography III
Course code KDT/863
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Not filled in
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Frequency of the course Each academic year
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction English
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Sýkorová Lenka, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
These informations are in the annotation of the course.

Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
The subject represents a broad discussion forum reflecting the position of the photography in contemporary visual art based on analysis of events on the local, national, and European artistic scene, as well as the current social-cultural context. Generally, the seminar covers mainly the period between the 1970s and 2010s, which is characteristic for entrance of so-called new media, radical transformation of the photographic medium, transdisciplinarity, and multiculturalism connected with the ongoing globalization and deepening civilization and religious divergences often leading to a disharmonic social-political situation. Reflection of these trends is concurrently examined and documented based on exhibition programmes of prestigious Czech and foreign galleries and art museums, as well as world shows of contemporary art. In addition, the subject deals with issues related to the interpretation of an artwork via its installation and exhibition presentation. It works with themes following the socialization and community strategies in contemporary art and also refers to the issue of the crisis of exhibition institutions and the so-called institutional critique. 1. Principle of postproduction in visual art. 3. Principle of recycling and appropriation in visual art. 4. Postinternet art. 5. Current engaged (political) art, Occupy movement. 6. Street Art and art of subcultures. 7. DIY phenomenon, interconnection of contemporary art and design. 8. Art and science; online art. 9. Art, landscape, nature and sustainable development - land-art, eco-art, bio-art. 10. Searching for historical roots and links. 11. Abstraction in the era of virtual reality - simulacra and simulation. 12. World shows of contemporary art: Venice Biennale, Berlin Biennale, Kassel documenta, Skulptur Projekte Münster, Manifesta and other. Significant photography shows: Bratislava Month of Photography, Paris Photo Arles Photography Festival, FotoFest in Houston, Moscow Photo Biennale, International Festival of Photography in Łódź and other. 13. Excursions.
The gained capabilities constitute an encompassment and an aquirement of knowledge and experience in the given field of study, they result from a concrete annotation of the subject and are aimed at a profile´s fulfilment of the graduate of the given field of study.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the previous study

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
1. Oral exam 2. Written exam
Recommended literature
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