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Dec 22, 2024
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ARTH 252 - Collectives and Collaboration in Modern and Contemporary ArtFC ARHU CD 4 credits This course traces the importance of creative collaboration and spaces of collective art practice in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Taking a global approach, we will study how collaboration enabled experiments in materials, style, and audience with attention to the significance of collective work for artists marginalized from the dominant art world whether because of geography or gendered, racial, ethnic, and sexual identities. Drawing extensively from primary sources, students will consider topics including group versus individual voice, art and identity formation, alternative modes of display, audience, and institutionalization. Prerequisites & Notes: 100-level course in art history recommended but not required. Does this course require off campus field trips? Yes
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