This third course examines the explosion of the mass media and its expression in Pop art as well as the rise of the simpler, but equally powerful movement called Minimalism. Conceptual art, performance/body art, Land Art, takes us into the countercultural 70s, and then finally the dizzying glut of the information age and Postmodernism.
Pop, Minimalism, and Postmodernism
School of the Art Institute of Chicago via Kadenze
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Overview
Syllabus
- The Cacophony Of Postmodernism In The Information Age
- Postmodernism and beyond
- Pop And Its Legacy
- Pop Art
- Minimalism And The Phenomenology Of Being
- Minimalism
- Critiquing The Institutions Of Art
- Earthworks, Body, and Conceptual Art
Taught by
Lisa Wainwright
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This course provided a comprehensive overview of Pop Art, Minimalism, and Postmodernism, offering valuable insights into their historical context and artistic techniques. The instructional materials were engaging, and the assignments encouraged critical thinking and creativity. Overall, a highly informative and enjoyable learning experience.
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A very interesting, inspiring and well thought out course. It was very helpful to dive deep into the study. And it is very convenient when so much information is collected in one place. I also liked the accessibility and simple and understandable language used in teaching.
The course engages you from the very beginning, makes you think and work. It is also interesting to see the results of other people's work.
For myself, I was able to learn a lot of interesting things and am ready to continue my studies. I also chose certain authors for myself, about whom I would like to learn more.