Art History
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This course, delivered in an informal lecture format, explores 20th-century artist groups in and around London, examining their collaborative impact on art, culture, and social change. You will explore how modernity and ideas of the avant-garde shaped the artists living and working in the city. We will cover most of the art movements that the 20th century has become known for by looking at the groups who represented the exciting changes happening in art: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (The Camden Town Group), Expressionism (The Bloomsbury Group), Cubism and Futurism and Abstraction (The Vorticists and New Abstraction), Realist Figurative Painting (The School of London) and Conceptual and Installation Art (The Young British Artists). We will study important British artists from each group, such as Walter Sickert, Vanessa Bell, Jacob Epstein, Francis Bacon and Tracey Emin. We will also look at the curators, writers and patrons who supported the groups (Roger Fry, Martin Gayford, Charles Saatchi) and the historical places where they met and discussed new ideas.
This course will be taught in an informal lecture/ discussion format with presentations shared on screen. There will be a 10-minute break in the middle of the session. You are encouraged to engage in discussion and lecture materials will be shared on Microsoft Teams and by email. Constructive and supportive feedback from your tutor will help you succeed during the class.
There are no entry requirements. This course will be accessible to you if you have no prior knowledge of art and design and is open to learners with varying backgrounds, as well as art practitioners
Instructions and support will be sent out before the course start date by your tutor via email.
You will find it helpful to bring a paper and pen for making notes