CLEACC
Dipartimento di Scienze sociali e politiche / Department of Social and Political Sciences
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31 -
32 -
33 -
34
CLEACC (6 cfu - II sem. - OB | L-ART/03)
Docente responsabile dell'insegnamento/Course Director:
GINO ZACCARIA
Class group/s taught in English
Course Objectives
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the visual arts and to the questions and knowledge that they generate. Looking at a variety of artworks across different periods and media (painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography and cinema, digital arts, video, etc.), and discussing basic issues and challenges posed by artistic research and practice, this course advocates an understanding of the visual arts as a specific way of thinking about the world, knowing reality and acting upon it.
Intended Learning Outcomes
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Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
understand the logic of artistic creation and know how to interpret a work of art, in the first place thanks to the study of the thought and practice of some great artists.
Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
develop a critical sense and a mindset that will help him to operate in the different fields of arts management and cultural management with an aesthetically accomplished taste.
Course Content Summary
This course encourages students to critically investigate a set of key issues, including the status of the image and of representation, the nature of artistic creativity, the significance and implications of critical analysis and interpretation of the visual, particularly in relation to modernity.
The course examines artworks across a variety of media, as well as artists’ writings; and it requires students to engage with a diverse range of secondary literature (historical and critical essays, biographies, literary texts, philosophical essays, etc).
The research and learning aims shared by the four classes may be pursued via different topics and teaching techniques, dependent on the specific expertise and research agenda of individual members of the teaching team.
Teaching methods
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- Face-to-face lectures
- Face-to-face lectures with use of software and/or new technology
- Guest speaker's talks (in-class or in distance)
- Company visits
- In-class exercises
- Theories and/or case studies discussions (in-class or in distance)
- Individual assignments
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
- Students are assessed via a written and/or oral examination (details are provided by the course lecturer at the beginning of the course).
- Exam materials include a general handbook of art history, as well as specific reading lists provided by the course lecturer.
- There are partial exam sessions.
- Different reading lists and different assessment methods will be specified for attending/non attending students.
Textbooks
- Detailed reading lists is provided by the course lecturer at the beginning of the course.
Prerequisites
Good command of English (both written and spoken).
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Class group/s taught in English
Course Objectives
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the visual arts and to the questions and knowledge that they generate. Looking at a variety of artworks across different periods and media (painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography and cinema, digital arts, video, etc.), and discussing basic issues and challenges posed by artistic research and practice, this course advocates an understanding of the visual arts as a specific way of thinking about the world, knowing reality and acting upon it.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Click here to see the ILOs of the course
Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
understand the logic of artistic creation and know how to interpret a work of art, in the first place thanks to the study of the thought and practice of some great artists.
Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
develop a critical sense and a mindset that will help him to operate in the different fields of arts management and cultural management with an aesthetically accomplished taste.
Course Content Summary
This course encourages students to critically investigate a set of key issues, including the status of the image and of representation, the nature of artistic creativity, the significance and implications of critical analysis and interpretation of the visual, particularly in relation to modernity.
The course examines artworks across a variety of media, as well as artists' writings; and it requires students to engage with a diverse range of secondary literature (historical and critical essays, biographies, literary texts, philosophical essays, etc).
The research and learning aims shared by the four classes may be pursued via different topics and teaching techniques, dependent on the specific expertise and research agenda of individual members of the teaching team.
Teaching methods
Click here to see the teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Face-to-face lectures with use of software and/or new technology
- Guest speaker's talks (in-class or in distance)
- Company visits
- In-class exercises
- Theories and/or case studies discussions (in-class or in distance)
- Individual assignments
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
- Students are assessed via a written and/or oral examination (details are provided by the course lecturer at the beginning of the course).
- Exam materials include a general handbook of art history, as well as specific reading lists provided by the course lecturer.
- There are no partial exam sessions. Different reading lists and different assessment methods are specified for attending/non attending students.
Textbooks
Detailed reading list is provided by the course lecturer at the beginning of the course.
Prerequisites
Good command of English (both written and spoken).
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Classi:
31 (II sem.) -
32 (II sem.)
Classe/i impartita/e in lingua italiana
Obiettivi formativi del corso
L'obiettivo del corso è quello di offrire allo studente un accesso iniziale alla conoscenza della pittura e delle arti della visione e dello sguardo (arti plastiche, disegno e illustrazione, fotografia e cinema, arte digitale, videoarte, eccetera) intese, nel loro insieme, come campo e sorgente di forme di pensiero, di critica e di azione creativa.
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi
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Conoscenza e comprensione
Al termine dell'insegnamento, lo studente sarà in grado di:
comprendere la logica della creazione artistica e dell'opera d'arte, e a saper leggere e interpretare singole opere, alla luce innanzitutto del pensiero e della pratica di alcuni grandi artisti della modernita' e della contemporaneita'.
Capacita' di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
Al termine dell'insegnamento, lo studente sarà in grado di:
sviluppare un senso critico e un "pensiero" che lo aiuteranno ad operare, con un gusto educato ai principi estetici, nei vari settori del management dell'arte e della cultura.
Programma sintetico del corso
L’allievo è introdotto ai temi dello statuto della figura e dell’immagine, alla questione della creatività artistica, ai problemi del pensiero e della ricerca critica nel campo delle arti della visione, muovendosi, in particolare, attorno alla questione della modernità e dei suoi esiti novecenteschi e contemporanei.
I materiali di studio sono costituiti da testi di artisti e di pensatori, da opere d’arte, da saggi critici, storici e biografici, da compendi manualistici di inquadramento generale e da filmati.
Gli obiettivi didattici e di ricerca comuni alle quattro classi possono essere perseguiti con modalità e scelte tematiche differenti a seconda delle competenze specialistiche e dei percorsi individuali di ricerca dei diversi docenti impegnati.
Modalità didattiche
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- Lezioni frontali
- Lezioni frontali con utilizzo di software e/o tecnologia innovativa
- Testimonianze esterne (in aula o a distanza)
- Visite organizzate esterne
- Esercitazioni in aula
- Discussioni di teorie e/o casi di studio (in aula o a distanza)
- Assignment individuali
Modalità di accertamento dell'apprendimento
Descrizione dettagliata delle modalità d'esame
- L'esame finale, in forma scritta ed eventualmente orale a discrezione dei docenti, fa riferimento a un manuale di inquadramento generale della storia dell'arte integrati da letture più specialistiche.
- Non sono previste prove parziali.
- Durante il corso vengono precisate modalità e carichi di lavoro differenziati tra frequentanti e non frequentanti.
Testi d'esame
- Vengono indicati a inizio corso.
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