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Special courses

Coordinator: Tatiana Bykovskaya (bykovskaya@proarte.spb.ru)

In 2000-2001 there will be five special courses of lectures given by leading specialists in the field of contemporary art. Each course will comprise 5-7 lectures given on successive days over a period of one week. This year courses will be on both the practice (Aleksandr Borovsky) and theory (Yekaterina Degot) of contemporary art; and on both foreign (Ivan Chechot on German art) and Russian modern art (Viktor Miziano). In addition, as last year, one of the courses will deal with other forms of art, in this case with film and television criticism (Mikhail Trofimenkov).

Special course by Yekaterina Degot': «Selected texts on the theory of 20th-century art»

  • Peter Brugher. Theory of the avant-garde

  • Clement Grinberg and contemporary American art studies (Rozalinda Kraus and others)

  • French structuralism and post-structuralism (Barthes, Foucault, Liotard, Baudrillard, Virilio ...

  • Feminist criticism (Laura Malvey and others)

  • Guy Debord and his modern-day successors (Nicolas Burrio and others).

Special course by Ivan Chechot: «German art after 1945»

  • Catching up lost ground. The 1950s

  • Architecture in West Germany

  • Dusseldorf, the academy, 1960s-1970s

  • Joseph Beues

  • The face of German art. Ten key artists of the second half of the 20th century

  • Museums and contemporary art centres in the 1980s - 1990s

  • The Berlin art scene today.

Special course given by Aleksandr Borovsky: «The art scene: rules of the game (experience and practice)»

  • How are artists made?

  • How are exhibitions made?

  • How are texts made?

  • How are artists (not) made?

  • How are exhibitions (not) made?

  • How are texts (not) made?

  • How not to harm art?

Special course by Viktor Miziano: «The Moscow art scene in the 1990s. Personalities»

  • The negative ontology: Yury Leyderman

  • The new essentialism: Dmitry Gutov

  • Utopia made banal: Vadim Fishkin

  • The poetics of social action: Anatoly Osmolovsky

  • The language of emotions: Aleksandr Brener

  • The medialization of catastrophy: Oleg Kulik.

The calendar of the forthcoming PRO ARTE events is under construction



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