AD1102 Art Appreciation

Department
Art and Design
Semester
AY2016/17 Sem 2, AY2017/18 Sem 2, AY2020/21 Sem 1, AY2020/21 Sem 2, AY2021/22 Sem 1, AY2021/22 Sem 2, AY2022/23 Sem 1, AY2022/23 Sem 2, AY2023/24 Sem 1, AY2023/24 Sem 2
Method
Lecture 3 hours
Cluster
1 (Humanities)

Prerequisite

GEN1000 Perspectives on General Education 

Exclusion

Nil

Module Description

This module aims to equip students with critical awareness to art and visual culture by: a) offering a historical survey of major art movements and works of art; b) cultivating their intellectual capability to understand and criticize different art forms of both Oriental and Occidental traditions; c) familiarizing them with theories and scholarly discussion of visual studies. By the end of the course, students shall be able to carry out historical, formalistic and cultural analyses of not only narrowly-defined art, but also visuality that predominates our daily life.

Module Intended Learning Outcomes (MILO)

Upon completion of this module, students should be able to: 
a. Recognize various styles, historical periods and cultural significances of major works of art 
b. Question and criticize art with improved visual literacy
c. Examine major approaches and theories of the studies of visual culture and apply them appropriately 
d. Possess a critical awareness of socio-cultural implications in the ways of seeing in our daily life

Module Content

1. Histories, theories and major art movements

1.1 Renaissance to Romanticism
1.2 Realism
1.3 Modern art movements

2. The Oriental traditions

2.1 Landscape and Calligraphy
2.2 Figures
2.3 Asian influences

3. Visual culture

3.1 Reproducibility and photography
3.2 Global Culture
3.3 Multi Media Art

Assessment Methods

1. Class participation (10%)
2. Quizzes (20%)
3. Group Project (20%)
4. Essay (50%)

Texts & References

1. Barnhart and others (2002). Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting. Yale: Yale University Press.
2. Berger, J. (2008). Way of seeing. London: The British Broadcasting Corporation and Penguin Books.
3. Benjamin, W. (2008) The work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility and other writings on media. Harvard: Belknap Press.
4. Cahill, J. (1996). The lyric journey: Poetic painting in China and Japan. Harvard: Harvard University Press.
5. Evans, J. & Hall, S. (1999). Visual Culture: The Reader. London: Sage Publishing.*
6. Getlein, M. (2016). Living with art (11th ed.). NY: McGraw-Hill.
7. Gombrich, E.H. (2007). The Story of art (16th ed.). London: Phaidon Press.*
8 石守謙 (1996)。《風格與世變》。臺北:允晨文化出版公司。
9. 石守謙 (2012)。《移動的桃花源—東亞世界中的山水畫》臺北:允晨文化出版公司