ART 349 / HUM 349 / VIS 345

The Artist at WorkCourse Cancelled

Irene Violet Small

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What are the environments, fictions, fantasies, and ideologies that condition the artist at work? This course takes as its investigative locus the artist’s studio, a space of experimentation and inspiration, but also of boredom, sociability, exhaustion, and critique. Structured around visits to the studios of multiple practicing artists in New York City, the course tracks the trope of “the studio” from the Renaissance to the present, with emphasis on the concept’s reconfiguration and reanimation in contemporary art. Lecture with discussion and field trips.

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