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ART HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (L01)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)

L01 Art-Arch 3974What We Do with Contemporary Art: Installations, Museums, and Global Markets3.0 Units
Description:To improve our understanding of contemporary art, we first have to understand what we do with it. Instead of object-based research-using individual works and their makers as the starting point for our questions, whether formal or contextual-in this course we will step back to analyze our actions in specific art-world situations. Action is here conceived broadly. It includes how our eyes and moving bodies perceive large sculpture and installation art and how we think and imagine with such works. It also includes what we do at gallery receptions and parties, how cities use contemporary art-and the new museums that house it-to draw in tourists, and how collectors' actions determine a work's economic and cultural capital. To achieve a fuller understanding of these different actions, we will relate them to similar actions performed earlier in the twentieth century within the art world as well as those performed now but outside of the art world: that is, we will consider how installation differs from painting, how art-world tourism compares to other kinds of tourism, and how the art market tracks with and departs from financial markets, both in terms of rates and in terms of laws. In sum, this course will explore new relations between art and audience in contemporary art, from the development of installation art to museum tourism and events, international art fairs, contemporary collectors, and global art markets in order to better understand the functions of contemporary art today. Prerequisites: Intro to Western Art (L01 113), or Intro to Modern Art (L01 215), or permission of instructor.
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