The aim of the course is to introduce art and its history starting from middle ages to the 20th century and to explore periods and movements in social, economic and political terms.
Prerequisite(s)
None
Corequisite(s)
None
Special Requisite(s)
None
Instructor(s)
Professor Mehmet ÜSTÜNİPEK
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Monday 13.00-14-45 STF1
Office Hour(s)
Thursday 13.00-15.00 1D-01
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Each subject is going to be explored through visual and written presentations and examples. Documentaries and reading sessions are going to be used as teaching techniques as well.
1. Subject
2. Terms that
are related to the subject
3. Geographical
definition
4.
Defining periods and historical processes
5.
Characteristics of periods
6. Art of the
period
7. Selected
Resorces
Principle Sources
GOMBRICH, E.H.; Sanatın Öyküsü, 1986
HOLLINGSWORTH, Mary; Dünya Sanat Tarihi, 2009
HONOUR H., FLEMING J.; A World History of Art, 1999
MUTLU, Prof. Dr. Belkıs; Mimarlık Tarihi Ders Notları, 2001
ROTH, Leland M.; Mimarlığın Öyküsü, 2002
GERMANER, Semra, 18. Yüzyıl Avrupa Resmi, 1996
İNANKUR, Zeynep, 19. Yüzyıl Avrupasında Resim ve Heykel, 1997
LYNTON, Norbert, Modern Sanatın Öyküsü, 1982
Other Sources
READ, Herbert; Art and Society
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Early Christian Art & Byzantium Empire
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
2. Week
Byzantium Empire and Art I
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
3. Week
Byzantium Empire and Art II
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
4. Week
Medieval European Art
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
5. Week
Medieval European Art
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
6. Week
Renaissance Art I
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
7. Week
Renaissance Art II
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
8. Week
Midterm
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
9. Week
Manierism Baroque Art I
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
10. Week
Baroque Art II
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
11. Week
European Art in the 18th century I
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
12. Week
European Art in the 18th century II
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
13. Week
European Art in the 19th century I
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
14. Week
European Art in the 19th century II
Lecture, powerpoint presentation, reading
15. Week
Final Exams Week
Final Exams Week
16. Week
Final Exams Week
Final Exams Week
17. Week
Final Exams Week
Final Exams Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Students will acquire knowledge about materials and techniques of art and art management.
PO-2
Students will acquire enough knowledge of art history to recognise historical examples, periods, movements and artists in terms of style, subjects, material and techniques.
PO-3
Students will have knowledge of ethics.
PO-4
Students will be knowledgeable about institutional structuring and processes of Art Management.
PO-5
Students will be able to design and manage a project considering the conditions of time and space.
PO-6
Students will acquire basic knowledge of advertisement and public relations.
PO-7
Students will be able to identify and deal with the problems regarding their fields. They will be able to design things that associate these problems with global and regional ones.
PO-8
Student will have basic knowledge about administration and will bw able to associate this with art management.
PO-9
Student will be open to new ideas and novelties.
PO-10
Students will be able to recognise important art institutions and activities in Turkey and around the world.
PO-11
Students will be able to configure production of art in an economic way considering the balance of supply and demand.
PO-12
Students will be able to configure production of art in a cultural way considering the balance of supply and demand.
PO-13
Students will be aware of the importance of library and archives studies and will be knowledgeable about research methods.
PO-14
Students will acquire an analytic approach towars the subdisciplines art management.
PO-15
Students will be knowledgeable about legal arrangements and procedures of art and art management.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
To remember and revise periods that are studied in previous lessons.
LO-2
To make associations between different periods and movements
LO-3
To know the characteristics of movementsi periods, artists, styles…etc
LO-4
To interpret examples from history of art.
LO-5
To evaluate a work of art by associations with other examples
LO-6
To gather resources and rearrange them with a different point of view
LO-7
To evaluate the production of art under the light of its history.