韓國當代藝術:探索身份與創新

114學年第1學期 英語授課 選修課 2 學分
授課大綱
30
名額
15
已選
15
餘額
上課時間
二/7,8[博雅書院習齋A區]
授課教師
Office Hour:Interview Time : 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM, or 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Location : Xizhai Hall of the Poya School (博雅書院 習齋)
修課班級
共選修1-4 · 1年級以上
課程資訊
英語授課。上課地點:博雅書院習齋A區
選課分析

Class Participation 30 Active and insightful contributions to workshops, class discussions, presentations, and group activities.
Midterm Presentation 30 Halfway through the course, students will present a summary of the progress they have made in their workshops. This will involve showcasing artistic works or ideas they have developed, with a focus on how they’re engaging with course themes. The evaluation will focus on creativity, depth of engagement with the content, and presentation skills.
Final Art Project 40 The final art project will synthesize all the workshop content created throughout the course. Students will present a cohesive body of work, reflecting their learning and creative development. This can be a combination of artistic pieces, performances, or a multimedia

This seminar explores Korean contemporary art as a rich and evolving tapestry, where artistic movements reflect and respond to historical transformations and social dynamics. The course begins with explorations of artistic resistance and identity formation in early Korean contemporary works, and progresses through themes such as modernism, globalisation, shamanism, feminism, popular culture (including K-pop), and new media art. At the heart of this seminar is the belief that self-exploration is a journey of questions, shaped and reshaped through interaction with others. Through creative workshops, art projects, and reflective practice, students are encouraged to ask questions, listen to their inner voices, and express evolving perspectives through art. As part of the course, students will develop both individual and collaborative art projects, exploring how personal experiences connect with broader cultural and social dialogues. Rather than seeking definitive meanings, students are invited to approach each artwork and theme as a fluid journey of experience, self-reflection, and shared exploration—travelling from self to other, through fragmentation towards coexistence, and through moments of pain into healing. The workshops provide a space where seeing, listening, and inner awareness intertwine, allowing each student to weave their own evolving threads of questions. By integrating critical understanding with creative exploration, the seminar supports students in articulating their unique voice within both Korean contemporary art and the wider cultural landscape

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