Course Description

Course Name

Studio Art in Practice: Abstract

Session: VPGF1324

Hours & Credits

6 ECTS Credits

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

Additional course fees apply to this course. Please reach out to your Prague Program Manager for additional information about these fees.

Course Description
This course is an introduction to intermedia studio work creating art through visual experimentation focused on abstract forms with painting as the starting point. In this course we will try out the principles of experimental art from the 1960's up until today, examining such categories as dripping, stencil art, lettrism, post-surrealism, op-art, new geometric abstraction, pointillism, orphism, fauvism and many more. Abstraction in all its forms is going to play an important role across the various media. Abstract compositions are everywhere, literally. You can just have a look around you, or go deeper to the images of micro or macro cosmos. Abstraction can be an illustration of something real, or a process, principle or analysis. It can also be just pure joy of creating, free of anycontact to reality. There are many different techniques you can use, many forms of which can appear -painting, drawing, collage, video, installation....Students will be confronted with artistic practice while getting to know the theory of contemporary art, attending exhibitions, and participating in an end of course collective exhibition. They are given motivation tasks, but mostly create their own visions. The course is led by established visual artist Jana Babincová and her guest artist Daniel Vlček.

Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate broad knowledge of fundamental materials, techniques and methods for artistic practice.
  • Demonstrate broad knowledge of the theories, methods and concepts in these areas.
  • Address and solve moderately complex theoretical and practical issues and problems in changing contexts.
  • Effectively communicate issues, problems, or dilemmas and their solutions.
  • Take effective and responsible action both individually and within a group.

*Course content subject to change