Fechas
06 de julio al 18 de julio del 2026
Duración
12 Sesiones | 2 Semanas | 36.0 Horas
Modalidad
Presencial
Horario
Lunes a viernes de 9:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
Through lectures, visual analysis, and case studies that combine art history, Black study, feminist study, and queer of color critique, students will explore how the aesthetic, social, cultural, political, and philosophical meanings of Blackness and its representation in a global context have to come define visual and performing arts of the Black world from 19th century to present. Students will consider how and where Black art and aesthetics have become sites of contestation and platforms for questioning the limits and possibilities of race, gender, sexuality, diaspora, modernity, objecthood, the body, the human, futurity, and the practice of art history itself, focusing on transatlantic figures, artworks, themes, and movements that connect and traverse the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Key topics include landscape painting, the built environment, and the memory of slavery; the Black avant-gardes; the influence of Black aesthetics in European and African modernisms; and the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality in global art histories.
Important: If you are a regular undergraduate or graduate student at Universidad de los Andes, you will not be able to register for courses with academic credits through Continuing Education. This registration must be done directly with the Faculty offering the course of interest.
Fechas
06 de julio al 18 de julio del 2026