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ARTV2052 Introducing Asian Modernisms

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Art
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Visual Arts
Offered in First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course introduces students to the development of modernism in Indian, Indonesian and Japanese art. Whereas the dominant discourse of art history from a Euro-American perspective tends to consign non-western modernist art to a marginal status and treats it as derivative, this course argues that modernism in particular Asian countries follows trajectories that are regionally specific and culturally diverse, responding to political, technological and social transformations. At the same time, the course addresses the complex interrelations between these non-western modernisms and the development of Euro-American modernism.

Concentrating on a century of artistic practices from the later nineteenth century onwards, the course will offer students an introduction to visual practices, historical approaches and theoretical formulations relating to this material. Colonial and postcolonial histories of art, as well as relations between art practice and nationhood will form the core of the inquiry.

Indicative Assessment

1000 word written essay (25%), 2500 word essay (45%) 8 minute tutorial presentation (20%) and participation (10%).

Workload

3 hours per week

Areas of Interest Visual Arts
Requisite Statement

ARTV1009, ARTV1010 or any ASIA coded course or with the permission of the coordinator

Majors/Specialisations Indonesian Studies, Art Theory, Asian Art History, Japanese Studies, and South Asian Studies
Academic Contact Anne Brennan

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