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ARTH6060 Russian Art: Icons and Revolutions

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Art History
Offered in Second Semester, 2014
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course will examine recurring themes in Russian art from the medieval period of Kievan Rus' to the postmodernist art of the Perestroika era.  Two of the major focuses for the course will be Russian avant-garde art of the revolutionary period and Russian theatre art connected with the Ballets Russes.  Both of these areas are extensively represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia and a number of classes will be held at the gallery working with original major art objects by artists including Malevich, Goncharova, Tatlin, Chagall, Bakst and Larionov.  There will be some consideration given to Russian cinema from Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin to Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev and Sokurov's Russian Ark. The course will also examine the impact of Russian art on Australian visual culture.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to

  1. Analyze many forms of Russian art and understand them within an art historical context.
  2. Use specific examples to explain key concepts, themes and theories in Russian art
  3. Think, write and argue with these key concepts, themes and theories.
  4. Reflect on and discuss your own learning as it relates to the subject matter of the course.
  5. Select and combine materials on a topic currently relevant to Russian art and present them in a coherent fashion in a team environment.
  6. Understand Russian art within a broader art historical context.

 

Indicative Assessment

Students must submit and perform all assessment tasks in order to complete the course.  Failure to submit assessment items by the last day of the exam period and perform assessment tasks on schedule will result in an NCN.

Oral presentation and paper - 1,000 words (25%), (LO 1,2,3,6)

Research essay - 2,500 words (45%) (LO 1,2,3,4,5,6)

End of semester visual test (20%)  (LO 1,3,6)

Tutorial participation (10%) (LO 1,2,4,5,6)

Workload

The course consists of two 1 hour lectures, one 1 hour tutorial, and seven hours of associated study time per week.

Course Classification(s) SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation.
Areas of Interest Art History
Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills

A basic understanding of the history of art and experience in researching and analyzing art objects.

Preliminary Reading

Gray, C. The Great Experiment: Russian Art 1863-1922, Thames

Bird, A. A History of Russian Painting, Phaidon, Oxford

Rudnitsky, K. Russian and Soviet Theatre 1905-1932, Thames

Elliott, D. New Worlds: Russian Art and Society, Thames

Bowlt, J. Russian Art of the Avant Garde, Thames

Sarabianov, D. Russian Art: From Neoclassicism to the Avant-Garde: 1800-1917, Thames

Programs Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Graduate Certificate in Art History and Curatorial Studies
Academic Contact Professor Sasha Grishin

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