Branch Details

Visual Art - Fine Art

Original title in Czech: Výtvarná tvorbaFaVUAbbreviation: VU-VTAcad. year: 2020/2021Specialisation: Painting Studio 1

Programme: Fine Arts

Length of Study: 2 years

Accredited from: 1.12.2015Accredited until: 31.12.2024

Profile

The Fine Art field of study is practiced in three painting studios (Painting 1 – 3), two sculpture studios (Sculpture 1,2), and in the Studio of Drawing and Graphics. This field represents traditional artistic disciplines which have not lost their relevance even in an era characterized as “post-media.” In the spheres of painting and sculpture, the existence of several studios reflects the inner diversity of artistic practices in these disciplines. Students can choose between studios focusing on traditional issues, such as figurative sculpture or painting on the one hand and between studios accentuating the development which these traditional disciplines have undergone and which could be characterized, in the words of Rasalind Krauss, as the movement in “expanded field”. Seen through this optics, painting, sculpture, drawing, or graphics are not self-enclosed disciplines following exclusively the specificity of each medium. On the contrary, they are open to experiment, intermedia overlaps, conceptual thinking, and deconstruction – all these approaches being indispensable if these disciplines are to maintain a living contact with changing social and cultural reality.
All the above mentioned studios and the field of study as a whole still, nevertheless, put an emphasis on the mastering of the technical aspects of the given discipline – a vital condition for the development of an autonomous artistic personality. Different technological courses are taught in which students learn about traditional and new materials and technological procedures. Drawing is also strongly emphasized in this field.
Apart from studio courses, students have to pass a number of theoretical courses.

Key learning outcomes

Graduates in the BA program have an overall knowledge across the whole discipline. They are able to adequately choose and master different means of expression and technologies. Graduates are competent to understand and master technologies relevant to the particular disciplines. They are also competent in basic administrative skills which enable them to develop their professional activities.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

The graduate of the Fine Art field of study is a strong personality with the potential to succeed in the art world. The acquired competencies enable graduates to seek jobs in neighboring disciplines, such as art pedagogy, graphic design, or curating. Mastering technologies provides the graduates for an independent development of their own artistic goals. Knowledge gained in the art theory and art history courses enable the graduates to maintain critical distance from their own artistic endeavors (which distinguishes them from amateurs).

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Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
ENAREntering the Art Worlden3Compulsoryyes
M1M1-ZStudio Follow-up I - Painting 1 - wintercs18Compulsoryyes
CPZZ-IMaster's State Examination Seminar 1cs2Compulsoryyes
2U2000-ZArt after 2000cs4Compulsoryyes
ATGDGraphic design topics of todaycs2Electiveyes
ANUPAnalyzing the Art of Performancecs2Electiveyes
2AINV/M-ZEnglish Intermediate MA 1 - winteren3Electiveyes
2UPPV-M-ZEnglish Upper Intermediate Higher 3 - MA - Winteren3Electiveyes
2AU-LThe Antropology of Artcs3Electiveno
ACHE20Architecture of the 20th centurycs3Electiveyes
2A1956Around 1956: the Culture of the Mid Fiftiesen4Electiveno
ACP-LArt, Commerce, Poweren4Electiveno
2ACTArtists and Curators in Textsen4Electiveyes
CESTY1Towards a post-artistic practice 1cs2Electiveyes
DEDE2-ZHistory of Design 2 - wintercs3Electiveyes
FEMS1Feminist Seminar 1en3Electiveyes
GPTSUGallery Management and Market With Contemporary Art cs2Electiveno
GENGame Engines en3Electiveno
2KNM-ZThe Canon Of New media Art. The best of new media art 1cs3Electiveyes
HITECH1Hi Tech Painting 1cs2Electiveyes
2USIM-INew Media Art 1cs3Electiveyes
KRIT1Practical introduction to critical theory 1cs2Electiveno
2PSUArt Psychologycs3Electiveyes
RAIMRadical imaginationen3Electiveno
1ZT-ZSound Art and Experimental Musiccs2Electiveyes
VUBAI-ZFine Art in Brno Architecture (1948–1989) 1cs3Electiveyes
3DMDG3D Modeling for Digital Gamesen3Electiveyes
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
M1M1-LStudio Follow-up I - Painting 1 - summercs18Compulsoryyes
CPZZ-IIMaster's State Examination seminar 2cs2Compulsoryyes
TU-LTheory and Art in the 20th Century 1 - summercs3Compulsoryyes
2AINV/M-LEnglish Intermediate MA 2 - Summeren3Electiveyes
2UPPV-M-LEnglish Upper Intermediate Higher 4 - MA - Summeren3Electiveyes
ATP3Applied Technology of Painting 3en3Electiveyes
1ZT-LAudio Workshopcs2Electiveyes
CESTY2Towards a post-artistic practice 2cs2Electiveyes
DEDE2-LHistory of Design 2 - summercs3Electiveyes
DKPRDesign as a Critical Practicecs4Electiveyes
FEMS2Feminist Seminar 2en3Electiveyes
INFZD-LInformation Resources for BUT Studentscs1Electiveyes
2KNM-LThe Canon Of New media Art. The best of new media art 2cs3Electiveyes
KLAGRAFClassical Printmaking: Technology - History - Practicecs2Electiveno
HITECH2Hi Tech Painting 2cs2Electiveyes
MTGIMind, Body, Gesture and Idea: Forms of Czechoslovak Art from 1960s to Early 1990scs2Electiveyes
2USIM-IINew Media Art 2cs3Electiveyes
OK-LOn Curating. Theory and Practice.cs2Electiveno
KRIT2Practical introduction to critical theory 2cs2Electiveno
PROPRNature after naturecs2Electiveyes
SODMSound Design and Masteringen3Electiveyes
STUPPerformance Studiescs2Electiveyes
2SACA-LSubversive Art, Collusive Art en4Electiveno
TAIF2The Art of Interpreting Film 2en4Electiveyes
TPTCHPTraditional printmaking techniques: context – history – praxisen3Electiveyes
UA-LArt – architecturecs3Electiveyes
2U2000-LArt after 2000 (seminar)cs2Electiveno
2USPThe Art of Collaborationcs3Electiveno
UMFPArt in Public Space. The Investor, the Function, Perceptioncs2Electiveyes
VAMMVisual Anthropology and Contemporary Art cs3Electiveyes
VUBAII-LFine Art in Brno Architecture (1948–1989) 2cs3Electiveyes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
M2M1-ZStudio Follow-up II - Painting 1 - wintercs15Compulsoryyes
SSZZMaster's State Examination Seminar 3cs5Compulsoryyes
TU-ZTheory and Art in the 20th Century 2 - wintercs3Compulsoryyes
ATGDGraphic design topics of todaycs2Electiveyes
ANUPAnalyzing the Art of Performancecs2Electiveyes
2AINV/M-ZEnglish Intermediate MA 1 - winteren3Electiveyes
2UPPV-M-ZEnglish Upper Intermediate Higher 3 - MA - Winteren3Electiveyes
2AU-LThe Antropology of Artcs3Electiveno
ACHE20Architecture of the 20th centurycs3Electiveyes
2A1956Around 1956: the Culture of the Mid Fiftiesen4Electiveno
ACP-LArt, Commerce, Poweren4Electiveno
2ACTArtists and Curators in Textsen4Electiveyes
CESTY1Towards a post-artistic practice 1cs2Electiveyes
DEDE2-ZHistory of Design 2 - wintercs3Electiveyes
FEMS1Feminist Seminar 1en3Electiveyes
GPTSUGallery Management and Market With Contemporary Art cs2Electiveno
GENGame Engines en3Electiveno
2KNM-ZThe Canon Of New media Art. The best of new media art 1cs3Electiveyes
HITECH1Hi Tech Painting 1cs2Electiveyes
2USIM-INew Media Art 1cs3Electiveyes
KRIT1Practical introduction to critical theory 1cs2Electiveno
2PSUArt Psychologycs3Electiveyes
RAIMRadical imaginationen3Electiveno
1ZT-ZSound Art and Experimental Musiccs2Electiveyes
VUBAI-ZFine Art in Brno Architecture (1948–1989) 1cs3Electiveyes
3DMDG3D Modeling for Digital Gamesen3Electiveyes
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DIPLMGRDimploma seminar for graduate studentscs5Compulsoryyes
M2M1-LStudio Follow-up II - Painting 1 - summercs15Compulsoryyes
SZK-PPractical Diploma Project (magisterial cycle)cs, en0Compulsoryyes
2AINV/M-LEnglish Intermediate MA 2 - Summeren3Electiveyes
2UPPV-M-LEnglish Upper Intermediate Higher 4 - MA - Summeren3Electiveyes
ATP3Applied Technology of Painting 3en3Electiveyes
1ZT-LAudio Workshopcs2Electiveyes
CESTY2Towards a post-artistic practice 2cs2Electiveyes
DEDE2-LHistory of Design 2 - summercs3Electiveyes
DKPRDesign as a Critical Practicecs4Electiveyes
FEMS2Feminist Seminar 2en3Electiveyes
INFZD-LInformation Resources for BUT Studentscs1Electiveyes
2KNM-LThe Canon Of New media Art. The best of new media art 2cs3Electiveyes
KLAGRAFClassical Printmaking: Technology - History - Practicecs2Electiveno
HITECH2Hi Tech Painting 2cs2Electiveyes
MTGIMind, Body, Gesture and Idea: Forms of Czechoslovak Art from 1960s to Early 1990scs2Electiveyes
2USIM-IINew Media Art 2cs3Electiveyes
OK-LOn Curating. Theory and Practice.cs2Electiveno
KRIT2Practical introduction to critical theory 2cs2Electiveno
PROPRNature after naturecs2Electiveyes
SODMSound Design and Masteringen3Electiveyes
STUPPerformance Studiescs2Electiveyes
2SACA-LSubversive Art, Collusive Art en4Electiveno
TAIF2The Art of Interpreting Film 2en4Electiveyes
TPTCHPTraditional printmaking techniques: context – history – praxisen3Electiveyes
UA-LArt – architecturecs3Electiveyes
2U2000-LArt after 2000 (seminar)cs2Electiveno
2USPThe Art of Collaborationcs3Electiveno
UMFPArt in Public Space. The Investor, the Function, Perceptioncs2Electiveyes
VAMMVisual Anthropology and Contemporary Art cs3Electiveyes
VUBAII-LFine Art in Brno Architecture (1948–1989) 2cs3Electiveyes