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Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art


Course is Full

Course Code

ARTH 15800 91

Cross Listed Course Code(s)

ARTV 20006, MADD 10006

Course Description

Did you ever have a curiosity about why a banana on a wall came to be considered art—or why it in fact, might be considered a prank? This introductory course will focus on how to talk about contemporary art of the United States, both in written and spoken format.

Beginning with the early twentieth century and ending up in the twenty-first, we’ll focus on how to explain the history of contemporary art through several thematic lenses that form the focus of each weekly module, leading us from the scandal of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain in 1917 to the rise of Beeple’s NFTs in the present.

Formats of art we’ll learn about and discuss include “the readymade,” conceptual art, “performance art,” environmental art, public art, pop art, internet art, and AI-based images.

Course Criteria

This class satisfies the Arts Core requirement, has no pre-requisites, and requires no prior knowledge of art history.

Instructor(s)

Sila Ulug

This course is full. UChicago students can request to be added on a waitlist. Visiting students are strongly invited to choose another course and email summersession@uchicago.edu to inquire about the waitlist status.

Course Duration

Summer Online

Session

Session 2

Course Dates

July 7th - July 25th

Class Days

Tue, Wed, Thu

Class Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Eligibility

11th Grade, 12th Grade

Core Course

Part of UChicago Core Curriculum

Course Code

ARTH 15800 91

Modality

Remote