Section Information for Fall 2016
Artists like to travel, especially to Paris. In the years between World War I and World War II Paris was at the center of the art-world. But that “center” was much more global and multicultural than historical accounts would have us believe. While the very essence of twentieth-century art history, as it is currently written, stems from the movements and avant-garde experiments that emerged in Paris in the early years of the century, the artists who contributed to these movements comprised a multitude of international voices. This on-line course will examine Latin American artists’ intense interaction with European artists and critics as well as their major contributions to the international art scene in Paris between the two world wars.
ARTH 460 DL1 is a distance education section.
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Credits: 3
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