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GRMN6628A-L14

German Artists after 1960

Here and Now? 20 Post-War Positions in Germany after 1960

After World War II, after dictatorship and deep provincialism, an internationalization of the German art scene began. Art in the West developed close ties to France and the USA, whereas in the East first of all the doctrine of socialist realism seems to have prevailed. Apart from international attention German Art also obtained considerable economic success.
Artists such as Richter or Kiefer appear in all major international collections. On the other hand there are now and then constant specifically German topics: world war II, guilt, the Holocaust, German myths – German art seems to present a dance on a tightrope between cosmopolitanism and questions of identity.
The course will follow the chronology of events, presenting the following 20 individual artists, but we also will try to discuss the question whether there could or should be such a thing as typically German or National Art at all.
Georg Baselitz
Bernd und Hilla Becher
Joseph Beuys
Carl Otto Götz
Andreas Gursky
Johannes Grützke
Hans Haacke
Rebecca Horn
Jörg Immendorf
Anselm Kiefer
Kippenberger
Markus Lüpertz
Jonathan Meese
Sigmar Polke
Neo Rauch
Gerhard Richter
Salome
Thomas Schütte
Werner Tübke
Wolf Vostell

Required text: Thomas: Kunst in Deutschland seit 1945 (Dumont Verlag, Köln 2004).
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60570
Subject Code:
GRMN
Course Number:
6628
Section Identifier:
A

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GRMN 6628

All Sections in Summer 2014 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

Summer 2014 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

GRMN6628A-L14 Lecture (Busse)