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Modernity, Modernism, Modernization Lecture 1: Introduction to Theories of Modernism and Modernity Lecture 2: Introduction to Theories of Mass Culture |
Lecture 1![]() Lecture 2 ![]() ———. "What Was Modernism?" In AMC, by Frascina. Optional View John Berger's BBC program Ways of Seeing, Episode 1. |
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Post-Revolutionary France Lecture 3: Eugéne Delacroix, or How to Imagine Liberty Lecture 4: Caricature and the Safehouse of "High Art" |
Lecture 3![]() Lecture 4 Merriman, John. "Philipon Versus Philippe," and "The July Monarchy and its Enemies." In Kenney, Elise K. and John M. Merriman, ed. The Pear: French Graphic Arts in the Golden Age of Caricature. Mount Holyoke Art Museum, 1991. pp. 7-28. |
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Realism and The Painting of Modern Life Lecture 5: Courbet, Realism, and Popular Images |
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Impressionism, Photography, Serialism Lecture 6: Manet and Modernization Lecture 7: The Impressionist Eye as Camera |
Lecture 6 Baudelaire, Charles. "The Salon of 1846: On the Heroism of Modern Life." In MAM text 3. ———. "The Salon of 1859: The Modern Public and Photography." In MAM text 4. Clark, T. J. "The Painting of Modern Life." In AMC text 5. Lecture 7 ![]() |
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Modernist Anxiety: "Where are we going?" Lecture 8: Serial Impressions (Print and Eye) |
![]() ![]() Solomon-Godeau, Abigail. "Going Native: Paul Gauguin and the Invention of Primitivist Modernism." Art in America 77, 7 (July 1989): 118-129, 161. ![]() Lecture 8 Eisenman, Stephen. "The Intransigent Artist or How the Impressionists Got their Name." In AMC text 19. Isaacson, Joel. "Impressionism and Journalistic Illustration." Arts 56 (June 1982): 95-115. Goldwater, Robert. "l'Affiche Moderne: A Revival of Poster Art After 1880." 1941. |
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Primitivism / Woman / Mass Culture Lecture 9: Woman and the Modern City Lecture 10: European Orientalism and Gauguin's Skirt |
Lecture 9 Clark, T. J. "Preliminaries to a Possible Treatment of Manet's Olympia in 1865." In AMC text 12. ![]() Lecture 10 Said, Edward. "Orientalism." In AMC text 14. Or, see expanded version in ![]() Complete Gauguin readings, above. |
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Cubo-Futurism and the Sign Lecture 11: Picasso's Cubism: Politics and/or Semiosis Lecture 12: Futurism's and Dadaism's Popular Mechanics Midterm Exam |
Lecture 11 Leighton, Patricia. "The White Peril and l'art Negre: Picasso, Primitivism, and Anticolonialism." Art Bulletin 72 (December 1990): 609-30. Krauss, Rosalind. "In the Name of Picasso." In AMC text 21. 1981. Or, see expanded version in ![]() Review ![]() Lecture 12 Marinetti, F. T. "The Founding Manifesto of Futurism." In AIT. 1909-1912, pp. 145-149. ![]() Duchamp, Marcel. "The Richard Mutt Case." In AIT. 1917. Nesbit, Molly. "Ready Made Originals: The Duchamp Model." October 37 (Summer 1986): 53-64. |
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Commodities Lecture 12 (cont.): Bauhaus Film | Freud, Sigmund. "Fetishism." Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Vol. 21. Edited by Lytton Strachey. London: Hogarth Press, 1976. pp. 152-157. Marx, Karl. "The Fetishism of Commodities." Capital 1, 3 (1867). ![]() Schlemmer, and Gropius. In AIT. pp. 306-314. |
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Photography, Propaganda, Montage Lecture 13: (Sur)realism and Photography Lecture 14: The Soviet Avant-Garde |
Lecture 13 Breton, Andre. "The First Manifesto of Surrealism." In AIT. 1924. (Excerpts) Bataille, Georges. "The Lugubrious Game." In AIT. 1929. ![]() Lecture 14 Benjamin, Walter. "The Work of Art in the Age of Reproduction." In AMC text 27. 1936. Greenberg, Clement. "Avant-Garde and Kitsch." In AIT. 1939, pp. 529-545 ![]() Buchloh, Benjamin. "From Faktura to Factography." October 30 (1984): 82-119. |
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Postwar Primitives Lecture 15: Anti-culture? Dubuffet, Graffiti, and Art of the Insane Lecture 16: The Jackson Pollock Case |
Lecture 15 Horkheimer, and Adorno. "The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception." In Dialectic of Enlightenment. Translated by John Cummings. New York: Seabury Press, 1977. pp. 120-167. Dubuffet, Jean. "Notes for the Well-Lettered," (1946) and "Crude Art Preferred to Cultural Art." In AIT. pp. 590-595. Lecture 16 Greenberg, Clement. "Modernist Painting." In AMC text 28. Guilbaut, Serge. "The New Adventures of the Avant-Garde in America, Greenberg, Pollock, or from Trotskyism to the New Liberalism of the 'Vital Center.'" In AMC text 23. ![]() |
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Marketing Mass Culture Lecture 17: Robert Rauschenberg's "Coca-Cola Plan" | Jones, Caroline. "Coca-Cola Plan, or, How New York Stole the Soul of Giuseppe Panza." In Legacy of a Collector. MoCA, 1999. pp. 22- 49. Stich, Sidra. "American Food and American Marketing." In Made in USA. University of California Press, 1987. pp. 77-109. |
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Pop Art and Popular Culture Lecture 18: International Pop and Anti-Pop Lecture 19: American Pop and the "Business Art Business" |
Lecture 18 Hamilton, Richard. "For the Finest Art, Try Pop." In AIT. 1961, pp. 726-727. Gerhard Richter Interview. In AIT. 1988, pp. 1036-1041. Debord, Guy. "Society of the Spectacle" and other writings from the Situationist International. In AIT. 1961, pp. 693-700. Alloway, Lawrence. "The Arts and Mass Media." In AIT. 1958, pp. 701-703. Lecture 19 ![]() Claes Oldenburg Manifesto (1961-62), Warhol Interview (1963), and Roy Lichtenstein Lecture (1964). In AIT. pp. 727-735. Baudrillard. "The Hyper-realism of Simulation." In AIT. 1976, pp. 1049-1051. |
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Postmodernism and Mass Media Lecture 20: Postmodernism and Institutional Critique Lecture 21: Postmodernism, Feminism |
Lecture 20 Huyssen, Andreas. "Mapping the Postmodern." In After the Great Divide. Indiana University Pres, 1984. pp. 178-221. Thomas, Crow. "The Return of Hank Herron: Simulated Abstraction and the Service Economy of Art." In Modern Art in the Common Culture. Yale University Press, 1986. pp. 69-84. Bois, Yve-Alain. "Painting - The Task of Mourning." In AMC text 31. Haim Steinbach et al., 1986 Discussion; Krzysztof Wodiczko. "Public Projection." In AIT. pp. 1080-1084, and 1094-1097. Lecture 21 ![]() ![]() |
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The Collapse, or Renewal, of Aesthetic Distance? Lecture 22: Report on the Present: Fashion Culture, Culture Fashion Lecture 23: Last class, Discussion and Review | Hebdige, Dick. "...Postmodernism and the 'Politics' of Style." In AMC text 32. 1986. Skim and study the curatorial categories in Hoptman, Laura. Drawing Now: Eight Propositions. Museum of Modern Art, 2002. Especially "Ornament and Crime: Toward Decoration," "Comics and Other Subcultures," "Popular Culture and National Culture," and "Fashion, Likeness, and Allegory." |
15 | Final Exam |