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FaVU-2ACTAcad. year: 2024/2025
The course is divided into three thematic segments. In the first one, we will focus on discourses associated with post-war and contemporary painting and its connection to politics and the rhetorics and stereotypes of social status of artists on the one hand, and on the emancipatory potential of the medium and its practices on the other (the context will be political, feminist art). In the second bloc, we will focus on the issues of representation dealt with by feminist artists, curators, and theoreticians from the 1970s to 2000s.
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4. Ad Reinhardt and Sol LeWitt - selected writings
5. Documents of Contemporary Art: The Rural - selected text from the anthology on artistic endeavors outside big cities.6. Derek Jarman: Modern Nature. Excerpts from the filmmaker's diary on gardening.7. Peter Weibel. My Earth Oddyssey. (From Critical Zones, the exhibition catalogue.)8. Adrian Piper: The Triple Negation of Ćolored Women Artists9. Andrea Fraser: There Is No Place Like Home (art institutions, markets, and discourses and the (lost) potential of artistic activism) 10. The discourse of contemporary Czech artistic institutions - exhibition press releases, accompanying essays, catalog essays. Focus: what is the difference between a feminist exhibition and an exhibtion of women artists? Case study: Buletin moravské galerie, etc....Team work - presentation of analyses.
11. Lucy Lippard. Undermining.
12. The discourse of contemporary Czech artistic institutions - exhibition press releases, accompanying essays, catalog essays. Analyses of selected events. Students will be assigned (or will choose) a particular exhibition and institution they will analyse.
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