basic knowledge and understanding of the history of contemporary art in its chronological development (19th-20th century); ability to read works of art; ability to communicate the acquired notions orally
teacher profile teaching materials
A good knowledge of Italian language is required.
Students supposed to take 6CFU should prepare the exam on the same texts; in their case the written examination is not required.
– C. Bertelli, La storia dell’arte, Bruno Mondadori Arte, Milano-Torino 2011, vol 4. Dal Barocco all’Art Nouveau (dall’unità 23 all’unità 26 comprese); vol. 5, Novecento e oltre, per intero.
- F. Rovati, L'arte dell'Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017.
Students who don't attend classes are requested to add the following title: F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Programme
Study of major developments in modern art (mainly – but not exclusively – painting and sculpture) from the French Revolution to the end of XXth century.A good knowledge of Italian language is required.
Students supposed to take 6CFU should prepare the exam on the same texts; in their case the written examination is not required.
Core Documentation
Bibliography:– C. Bertelli, La storia dell’arte, Bruno Mondadori Arte, Milano-Torino 2011, vol 4. Dal Barocco all’Art Nouveau (dall’unità 23 all’unità 26 comprese); vol. 5, Novecento e oltre, per intero.
- F. Rovati, L'arte dell'Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017.
Students who don't attend classes are requested to add the following title: F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Type of delivery of the course
The course takes place in classroom. Visits to the main public collections of contemporary art are scheduled at the end of the course.Attendance
the course attendance is optional but strongly recommendedType of evaluation
The exam consists of two portions: a written exam focusing on an artwork, and an oral exam used to assess students preparation. Orals are scheduled to follow soon after completion of the written exams.