Lecturer(s)
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Franz Vladimír, prof. JUDr.
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Titlová Margita, doc. ak. mal.
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Course content
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The student develops the ability to interpret a creative act (own and mediated). During the semester, the student realizes an individual art project, the goal of which is a long-term and systematic focus on solving a specific art problem. The student expands his knowledge and understanding of important world artists and works of art.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The seminar is composed as an experimental program in the field of creative skills for specific forms of classical media. In the form of art assignments, the seminar expands and deepens the student's ability to creatively use classical art techniques, materials and technologies.
Student is able to explain the basic concepts and terminology of drawing, painting, graphics and sculture. Student has active approach to practical exercises. Student participates in public presentation and evaluation of the artistic project.
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge on the field of drawing, painting, graphics and sculture. Active participation in practical exercises and realization of one's own project.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Requirements for completing the course are determined by the teacher's current syllabus.
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Recommended literature
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DEMPSEY, Amy. Styles, Schools and Movements: An Encyclopedic Guide to Modern Art. Thames and Hudson, 2002. ISBN 978-0500237885.
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LUCIE-SMITH, Edward. Art Today. Phaidon Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0714838885.
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