Course - The 'isms' of 20th century art

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  • Course description
    What is the course about?

    This course provides an introduction to the most important and popular movements in modern art. We will look at specific works in detail to see how and why art changed through the century. Famous artists and artworks will be presented and discussed in class. The social and cultural factors that affected art in the twentieth century will be explained. For example, the impact of two world wars, the growth of consumer culture, the proliferation of new communications technologies and the influence of feminism and postmodern theory.

    What topics will we cover?

    Each class will focus on a different movement or 'ism'. They are, in order: Fauvism; Expressionism; Cubism; Futurism and Vorticism; Modernism; Dada and Surrealism; Abstract Expressionism; Minimalism; Pop Art and Postmodernism; Conceptualism and Installation.

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


    - Understand the impact of social and cultural factors upon twentieth century art
    - Discuss art from different twentieth century movements with greater confidence

    What level is the course?

    The course is open to all. No prior knowledge of the subject is required.

    How will I be taught?

    Slide presentation by the tutor with the opportunity for group discussion at the end. There will also be some pairs and small group activities. The afternoon class includes a guided gallery visit to Tate Britain meet by the information desks, inside the main riverside entrance (the rotunda).

    Are there any other costs (e.g. certification, materials, equipment or books I need to buy)?

    No.

    You are advised to bring notebooks to the classes.

    You may like to purchase a couple of the books suggested on handouts during the course and are also encouraged to use the City Lit library and explore suggested sites on the internet.

    What feedback will I get?

    Your tutor will give you feedback both individually and through group discussion. You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made.

    Will I have a chance to give my views on the course?

    Yes, please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses.

    When I've finished, what course can I do next?

    You may like to take some of other courses in art history on offer. Styles in Art, Looking at Paintings or the series on modern art Modern Art 1850-1900, Modern Art 1900-1950 and Modern Art 1950-2007 may interest you.

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