ARTS-A0225 - Contemporary Drawing, Lecture, 31.1.2024-27.3.2024
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ARTS-A0225 - Contemporary Drawing: 31.1.2024-27.2.2024
Contemporay Drawing course starts on Wednesday 31.1. at 9.15 in classroom A304-307 (Otakaari 1 X, A-wing, 3rd floor).
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Teachers of the course are:
Marja Nurminen, marja.nurminen@aalto.fi
Hanna Saarikoski, hanna.saarikoski@aalto.fi
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This course is taught on campus. It is only possible to take part in this course by participating in contact teaching.
- Course completion requires at least 80% attendance and completion of assigned work given by the teachers by a specific deadline.
- Make sure that you can at least attend 80 % of the course days.
- Make sure that you can participate on intensive period 19.-22.2. 2024
- Make sure you can attend the course in both periods III and IV
- You may only start the course if you aim to take credits on the course.
Welcome to the course!
ContentThe following themes are addressed in the course: the relationship between the body and drawing, the relationship between urban environment and drawing, drawing and the social environment, memory and drawing and a conceptual approach to drawing.
We have built the course content around findings in Marja Nurminen's doctoral research (forthcoming) especially personal orientations towards drawing.
The course has an important intensive period 19th- 22nd of February (Monday-Thursday) when the students are working with their own project. Under the intensive period, there will be also guest lectures every morning.
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Exercises, lectures, personal guidance, and independent work.
Workload
88h contact teaching, 74h independent work
Individual assignment ( Deadline 5.3.2024, although presentations on Wed 13.3.2024 ) is part of your 74h independent workload.
Study artists presented in our course materials:
– Vitamin D 1: new Perspectives in Drawing, Phaidon 2005, ( Emma Dexter )
– Vitamin D 2: new Perspectives in Drawing, Phaidon 2013, ( Colin Perry, Marina Cashdan, Carina Krause )
– Vitamin D 3: Today's Best in Contemporary Drawing, Phaidon 2021 ( Phaidon Editors )
– On line: drawing through the twentieth century / Cornelia Butler, Cathrien de Zegher. Butler, Cornelia H. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2010. https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2010/online/
( Choose two artists you find inspiring. The artists should represent opposite approaches for example in their working methods, artistic expression, or themes they work with. Prepare a short presentation (max. 10 min ) of the artists including some examples of their work, your own analysis, and argumentation why you picked just these two artists. We'll have your presentations on Wed 13.3.2024 )