AHI 345 : Chinese Painting Premodern-Present
Credits: 3
Semester:
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Type: LEC
Offers a general view of the development of modern and contemporary Chinese art by discussing the emergence of Chinese modernism in the pre-modern period, the new modern art movement in the 1930s, Mao's revolutionary art, and the avant-garde movement in the post-Mao period. Through lectures, readings and discussions, this course investigates the momentous changes--political, economic, and cultural--that have swept through modern Chinese history and have profoundly impacted the development of modern and contemporary Chinese art. Also examines how rapid modernization, changing political realities, and conflicting global, ethnic, and local identities are transforming centuries-old Chinese visual traditions and the cultural assumptions behind them.
Class Schedule: Fall 2009
AHI 345 not offered in this semester, or the department has chosen not to publish it in the on-line class schedule.
Class Schedule: Spring 2010
AHI 345 not offered in this semester, or the department has chosen not to publish it in the on-line class schedule.
Last Updated: Nov 23, 2009 7:45:50 AM

