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21002015 HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ART in Science-Architecture L-17 COEN ESTER
(syllabus)
A trajectory in the history of modern and contemporary art from the avant-garde forward through a choice of images that have meant or mean today, compared to the past, a different stylistic, iconographic or symbolic approach to representation. Each four-hour lesson examines and analyzes a monographic theme originating from current events with references to artistic currents, the historical context, the world of collecting, techniques, aesthetic theories from the twentieth century onwards.
(reference books)
One text among the following:
Giulio Carlo Argan, L’arte moderna 1770-1970; Achille Bonito Oliva, L’arte oltre il Duemila, Sansoni, Firenze 2003 Giuliano Briganti, Carlo Bertelli, Antonio Giuliano, Storia dell'arte italiana. Vol. 4: Dal Romanticismo alle correnti contemporanea, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 1997 Werner Hofmann, I fondamenti dell'arte moderna, Donzelli, Roma 2003
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