Artist in the 21st Century

Artist in the 21st Century

ART 341

Redeemer University College, Winter 2009

Prof. Christopher M. Cuthill
ext. 4523 ccuthil@redeemer.on.ca
Office 239D

This course will examine the question of what makes modern art modern, by tracing the development of ideas that lead to the many isms of the 20th Century, and by examining some of the chief conceptual movements of the previous century.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Warhol's Last Supper

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Here is the piece I wrote for Christian Courier as mentioned in class: In a time before Leonardo’s masterpiece The Last Supper was insidiou...
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Collaboration

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Question: Have you ever considered collaboration in your own work? What inhibitions might you have about doing collaborative work? To what...
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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Looking at a "fake" Pollock

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Think of how you might react if you were to discover that a Jackson Pollock painting you were looking at in a gallery was in fact a parody o...
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Postmodern Icons

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“The postmodern reply to the modern consists of recognizing that the past, since it cannot really be destroyed, because its destruction lead...
Saturday, March 7, 2009

Art and Propaganda

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One of the working definitions that I use for describing good art is suggested by Cal Seerveld -- that it is allusive and imaginative. The ...
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Responding Prophetically

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Periods of crisis especially seem to produce artists who channel the anxieties of their time into their work. Given the fact that we, globa...
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Prophetic Art

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Given some of the things I talk about in my article, how do you think an integral Christian art might consider prophetic art?
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