VS 1B06: Visual Studies II

The focus of this course is on the movements and philosophies in visual culture since 1850 that have led to the present moment of pluralism in the art world. Exploring the importance of postmodernism, post-colonialism, traditionalism, neo-conservativism and feminism in contemporary art-world practices allows for a deeper understanding of how the past continues to inform the present. Assignments develop the academic skills of historical, aesthetic, and critical readings of visual language. Prerequisite(s): Visual Culture Studies I.

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