Middlebury

HARC 0260

ContemporaryArt (1960-Present)

Contemporary Art (1960-Present)
In what ways can artworks help us see our world and ourselves anew? How does the art of our time open the present for us to explore and critique, just as it offers glimmers of possible futures? In attempting to answer these questions, in this course we will survey major developments in international art practice from 1960 to the present. Throughout we will consider the diverse formal strategies of contemporary art alongside the radical upheavals of the recent past and present, from the world-wide protests of the 1960s to the global crisis of climate change and the connectivity (and isolation) of the digital world.
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART CMP HIS

Sections

Spring 2025

HARC0260A-S25 Lecture

Spring 2024

HARC0260A-S24 Lecture (Vazquez)

Fall 2022

HARC0260A-F22 Lecture (Vazquez)

Spring 2017

HARC0260A-S17 Lecture (Vazquez)

Spring 2016

HARC0260A-S16 Lecture (Vazquez)

Spring 2015

HARC0260A-S15 Lecture (Vazquez)

Fall 2012

HARC0260A-F12 Lecture (Vazquez)

Spring 2012

HARC0260A-S12 Lecture (Vazquez)

Spring 2011

HARC0260A-S11 Lecture (Vazquez)

Fall 2009

HARC0260A-F09 Lecture (Vazquez)
HARC0260X-F09 Discussion (Vazquez)
HARC0260Y-F09 Discussion (Vazquez)
HARC0260Z-F09 Discussion (Vazquez)