Art History
Graduate Seminar
Th 10:10AM-12PM
this course will consider myriad ways of imagining land and life. It will chart pre-twentieth century landscape painting that exercises the picturesque in the time of slavery and imperialism and moves towards ecocritical considerations in our current moment, touching Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. We will then look at how understandings of our world are cultivated in modern and contemporary art in multi-media and growing digital practices from the 20th century forward.
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