Introduction to Contemporary Art (260-0-1)
Instructors
Lane B Relyea
640Lincoln St, Evanston Campus
Hannah J Feldman
Meeting Info
Block Pick-Laudati Auditorium: Mon, Wed 11:00AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
What is contemporary art? When is contemporary art? For whom is contemporary art? Where is contemporary art? And…why does contemporary art matter?
This undergraduate slide-based survey introduces majors and non-majors to some of the central artists, themes, works, and debates comprising the rich and varied history of contemporary art (roughly 1960 to today) in multiple media, with a particular focus on the social and political engagements that have informed artistic developments during those decades, as well as how they are historicized in relation to other art, geopolitical conflict, and the institution. The ways in which artists have approached, contested, reflected, and reconfigured the problems and possibilities of institutions—be they social, governmental, academic, political, commercial, media-based, or the art world itself—is a central theme around which the course will find critical traction and build historical context. In addition to cultivating an understanding of what has made particular genres and instances of artistic practice significant to art history, this course allows us to think about how globalization, technology, current world conflicts, and social media, for example, have shaped artistic production, art criticism, and the art market. It also asks us to reflect upon the temporality of our present and what it is that is "contemporary" to our "now." Assignments might include short writing assignments based on local art exhibitions of international artists, weekly readings and online viewings, a midterm, and a take-home final exam.
Class Materials (Required)
No textbook required.
Class Notes
If this course is fully enrolled and you are interested in adding yourself to the waitlist, please reach out to art-history-registration@northwestern.edu.
Class Attributes
Historical Studies Foundational Discipline
Literature and Arts Foundational Discipline
Historical Studies Distro Area
Literature & Fine Arts Distro Area
Associated Classes
DIS - Kresge Centennial Hall 2-425: Fri 10:00AM - 10:50AM
DIS - Kresge Centennial Hall 3-410: Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM
DIS - Kresge Centennial Hall 2-325: Fri 1:00PM - 1:50PM