Middlebury

HARC0361A-S13

Minimalism

Minimalism: Art, Objects, and Experience
In Artforum in 1966, the sculptor Robert Morris defended his plain, geometric objects, arguing: “Simplicity of shape does not necessarily equate with simplicity of experience.” Such a position has come to define minimalism, one of the most important artistic practices of the postwar era in North America. In this seminar we will explore the development of minimal art across a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, film, and music. We will focus on the practices of individual artists (Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin) as well as broader theoretical arguments. Students will situate figures and debates historically and also explore their contemporary influence. 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22140
Subject Code:
HARC
Course Number:
0361
Section Identifier:
A

Course

HARC 0361

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Spring 2013

HARC0361A-S13 Seminar (Unknown)