Lecture course "History of XX century art" Automatic translate
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по 24 АпреляДирекция образовательных программ в сфере культуры и искусства
Проспект Мира д. 20, корп.1
Москва
The Directorate of Educational Programs launches a lecture course “History of Art of the 20th Century”
The course is a sequential analysis of the most important, systemically interconnected artistic practices, events and problems that determined the development of art. Students will get acquainted with the main milestones in the development of fine arts in the history of mankind and over 18 lessons will consider artistic languages, key names, philosophy, history, the synthesis of human, artistic and scientific, methods and techniques of teaching art history and much more.
Konstantin Dudakov-Kashuro, Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor of Moscow State University, will tell about the history of 20th-century art, from impressionism to art in the city (public-art) or nature (land-art). M.V. Lomonosova, Lecturer at the Higher School of Art Practices and Museum Technologies of the Russian State Humanitarian University, Tatyana Fadeeva - Ph.D. Contemporary Art "Free Workshops", Ekaterina Shmeleva - Master of Cultural Studies, head of the Department of Culture of the Gymnasium named after E. Primakov, graduate of the program "Teacher for Russia".
The course starts on February 21 and ends on April 24, 2018.
The cost of the full course (18 lessons) is 15 800 rubles.
Classes will be held twice a week in the evening at the Directorate of Educational Programs at 20 Prospekt Mira, bldg. one.
The full class schedule is available at http://www.dopcult.com/art-history
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