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ARHI 2552 - Modern Asian Art

Description
This upper-level art history course will examine pivotal artwork produced since the late 19th century in Asia, particularly in India, China, and Japan. The classes will consider art produced in the time of colonialism, war, modernization, and globalization and examine works by such artists as Gutai, Xu Bing, and Amrita Sher-Gil. Note: Four-credit courses that meet for 150 minutes per week require three additional hours of class preparation per week on the part of the student in lieu of an additional hour of formal instruction.
Recent Professors
Recent Semesters
Fall 2022, Spring 2020, Fall 2017
Former Titles
"Modernity in Asia (EP3, Global Studies)", Modernity in Asia: Arts in Cultural Encounters
Class Size
35
Credits
4
Professor Reviews
5y
Sophomore
BISC
My fav prof at Fordham. Really passionate about the subject. Taking her intro and upper-lvl class is what got me interested in Asian art. She picks really good topics and encourages open discussion. She welcomes all opinions, which is good as someone who often has conflicting opinions. really nice and will do w/e she can to help you. A+
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Usually Offered
TuF (1 hour 15 minutes), MW (1 hour 15 minutes)
Attributes
ARHI: Global req, ARHI: Modern req, Eloquentia Perfecta 3, Fordham College/Lincoln Ctr, Global Studies, International Studies, INST: Asia Regional