Art of East Asia
Description
The course overviews historical development of East Asian genres of music, theater and visual arts since early ages to the XX century. The arts genres are discussed in context with the aim of revealing their relations to predominant worldviews and social realities of civilizations. Most important objectives of the course is learning to consider art from comparative perspective and discuss on meaning and values of East Asian art.
Aim of the course
Prerequisites
Course content
Ancient Japanese art (Jomon to Kofun periods). Early Buddhist arts in Asuka and Nara periods.
Development of aristocratic aesthetics from Heian through Momoyama periods.
Japanese art and crafts in Edo period. Contemporary Japanese painting and architecture.
Shang Mythic Art
Shi Jing poetry and folklore
Tang Dynasty Daoist literature
Visual Imagery and Symbolism
Modern Art, Cultural Revolution, Contemporary Artistry
For the Korean part we will be studying different art areas (painting, ceramics, literature, music, Buddhist art, architecture) chronologically and talk about symbolism in Korean art and the tradition of art and the change of it. We also will look shortly into modern art and discuss differences between the western and Korean schools.