ARTHIST 706A - Public Art: Politics and Process
Faculty
Arts
Department
Humanities
Points:
15
Available Semesters:
{}
Course Components
Labs
Tutorials
Lectures
Exam
TBLs
Workshops
Description: Examines the politics and process around modern and contemporary public art and monuments, predominantly sculpture. Topics include: the challenges of public space, patronage, issues of nationalism and cultural identity, memorialisation (e.g., war and Holocaust memorials), and the urban environment. Issues and controversies around international case studies and local practice are studied in relation to work in Europe, North America, and Australasia.
Prerequisites / Restrictions
Restriction: ARTHIST 717, 719 For students currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme in Art History or Museums and Cultural Heritage. To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 706 A and B, or ARTHIST 706
Average Rating From 0 Reviews
Teaching Quality
-
Content Quality
-
Workload
-
Difficulty
-
0% - Would Recommend
0% - Would Not Recommend
Reviews