In this course, students will be able to understand and to discuss the ways in which art works, movements and institutions have addressed differing sociological segments in terms of audience, and how two concepts of modernity, 'public space' and 'public art' (in its institutional form) have interlaced with each other. They will be further introduced about the modern tensions between concepts like 'social benefit' and 'individual genius'.
The course will discuss the social dimensions within the conditions of the production and presentation of art in its global scale, but also through examples from the specificity of current art scenes of Turkey. The students will be able to assess the problematics of participation as raised in art practices, both in terms of content and form.
In this course, students will be able to find out to make researches about constructive effects of contemporary art during the solutions of cultural, economical and other issues relevant socially, alongside aesthetical, instructive and transformative power of art.
Throughout the semester, with the analyses of both national and international contemporary art production and practices, students will question what the conventional and traditional limits of contemporary art could be.
In this course students also gain knowledge and practical experience regarding what sort of possible engagements contemporary art can take over in the solution process of social problems.
The course is conducted by comprehensive visual presentation, lectures, readings and student presentations.