VALUES AND AUTHORITY: ART AS SOCIAL LANGUAGE

The Honors College at FIU
John Bailly, Fellow
 

AESTHETICS AND VALUES RESEARCH AND EXHIBITION PROJECT


The A&V 2007 exhibition, with Something Awful by Clifton Childree

VALUES & AUTHORITY: ART AS SOCIAL LANGUAGE

This seminar examines the vital role visual art plays in the social and cultural dialogue surrounding controversial issues. It investigates how artists have challenged or enforced authority by creating new aesthetics. It further explores how art is used to initiate, accelerate, or combat social change.

The heart of the course is the Aesthetics & Values Research and Exhibition Project. This annual project provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their resourcefulness and creativity through the research, curation, and organization of an on-campus exhibition of contemporary Miami artists. After forming committees (Exhibition, Fundraising, and Public Relations) and assuming personal tasks (designing a website, soliciting funds, preparing a press release, etc) students are responsible for coordinating all aspects of the exhibition, including selecting artists, securing funding, negotiating gallery space, working with university administration, and managing local media.

Individually, students enter into a close working relationship with their selected artists. Working in groups of two or three, students interview the artist in his/her studio and collaborate in the selection and installation of the works for the exhibition. Finally, students produce a thorough research paper on their chosen artist’s life and work.

The course is also composed of lectures, readings, research papers, visual thinking projects, and visits to art institutions.

Class lectures cover a broad variety of eras, artists, and controversies, from Classical Roman art to Dada, from Peter Paul Rubens to Maya Lin, and from the Nazi Degenerate Art Exhibitions to the 1990’s US Cultural Wars. Required texts for the course are not limited to art criticism, but rather include books that address broader issues discussed in class. These include, among others, Bret Easton Ellis’ American Psycho, Ann Marie Fleming’s The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam , Harry G. Frankfurt’s On Bullshit, and Richard Blanco’s City of a Hundred Fires.

Students must write two research papers. These are the Content and Method Paper and The Art and Authority Paper. They must also complete and coordinate an exhibition of their own Box Portrait Projects and Film Projects.

A final but integral component of this course entails off-campus visits to arts institutions. Class excursions involve attending lectures, visiting exhibitions, and meeting artists. Specifically, the class visits the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, Wolfsonian, Miami Art Museum, Rubell Family Collection, and Lowe Art Museum.

As described in the Honors curriculum, third year seminars are structured to “ focus on the foundations of paradigms of ‘western values’ in terms of the authority and power relationships that surround them.”

"Our head is round so that our thinking can change directions." Francis Picabia

For more information about this seminar please visit the links below or contact John.Bailly@fiu.edu


Archive of Aesthetics and Values Reasearch and Exhibition Project

Aesthetics & Values Home
 
Aesthetics and Values General Information
Aesthetics and Values List of Artists
Aesthetics and Values Miami Artist Paper Guidelines
Aesthetics and Values Exhibition Labels Guidelines
Aesthetics and Values Green Gallery Floorplan
Aesthetics and Values Reactions
 
Aesthetics & Values 2008
Aesthetics & Values 2008 website
Aesthetics & Values 2008 Catalogue in pdf
Aesthetics & Values 2008 Task List
Values and Authority: Art as Social Language 2007-2008 course syllabus
Aesthetics & Values 2008 Comment Book
 
Aesthetics & Values 2007
Aesthetics & Values 2007 Catalogue in pdf
Aesthetics & Values 2007 Task List
Aesthetic, Values and Authority: Art as Social Language 2006-2007 course syllabus
Aesthetics & Values 2007 Ben Badger, Jr article in The Beacon
Aesthetics & Values 2007 on The Beacon front page
Aesthetics & Values 2007 Green Library InfoNewsletter
 
Aesthetics & Values 2006
Aesthetics & Values 2006 website
Aesthetics & Values 2006 Task List
 

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