Modern Trends in Central European Art
Lecture (Postgraduate Study Course)
Teaching language: English
The lecture aims to point out:
- innovations and movements of the early twentieth century (especially "Dada" and Surrealism) as important sources of contemporary art in Europe
- art movements in Europe and their sociological, political and cultural contexts after the Second World War
- aesthetic ideas and paradigms in selected phenomena of contemporay art (settings, determinants, elements and materials, forms and structures; compositional techniques and practices; communicative components) selected works and concepts of artists (musicians, dancers, painters etc.)
- Relations between the arts; between art and science; between art, science and culture; between art and art education
Basislektüre
HUXLEY, Michael and WITTS, Noel (ed.): The Twentieth-Century Performance Reader
Routledge, 1996
Helmi Vent