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Předmět Life and Art of Modernist Paris (VH_301)

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The overall goal of the course is to get students familiar with the changes in art and culture that occurred during the interbellum period in Europe.At the end of the course students will be able to: - explain and analyze the concept of modernity;- distinguish “academism” and “modernity” and explain the conflict between the two;- participate in discussions about the culture and specific art movements of fin-de-siècle and interbellum (impressionism, post-impressionism, fauvism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, suprematism, etc.);- understand and describe specific cultural items and ideas of Parisian Belle Epoque and modernism (Montmartre, cabaret, flaneur, dendy, bohème, dada, absurdism, Paris Salon, etc.);- derive interconnections between the beginning of modernist era in Paris and contemporary culture and art.Students will also learn about music, choreography and stage design of Russian ballets and operas presented in Paris. They will get familiar with the significant figure of world reknown impressario and art manager Serge Djaghilev and his friends Cocteau, Picasso, Matisse, Sert, stravinsky, Chaliapin, Chanel, Benois, Bakst, etc.

Osnova

Paris 0. City: general concepts1. Street: fashion, dendy, flaneur, voiyerism, community2. Gallery: Belle Epoque, Paris Salon, exhibition, revolt3. Cafe: literature, advertisement, newspaper, people4. Cabaret: dance, music, chants, clubs5. Theater: criticism, stage, design, costumes, drama, playBoheme6. Cosmopolitan community in Paris: Hemingway, Stravinsky, Chanel Picasso, Balanchine, Cocteau.7. Diaghilev and his club8. Ballets Russes: opera9. Ballets Russes: ballets (i)10. Ballets Russes: ballets (ii)11. Final project: Parisian cafe in the modernist era.

Literatura

Ballets Russes style :Diaghilev's dancers and Paris fashion. ISBN 9781861897572. infoBallets Russes :the art of costume. ISBN 9780642541574. infoDawn of the Belle epoque :the Paris of Monet, Zola, Bernhardt, Eiffel, Debussy, Clemenceau, and their friends. ISBN 9781442209282. infoEsprit Montmartre :Bohemian life in Paris around 1900. ISBN 9783777421971. infoThe art of ballets Russes :the Serge Lifar Collection of theater designs, costumes, and paintings at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut. ISBN 0300074840. infoThe Ballets Russes and beyond :music and dance belle-épogue Paris. ISBN 9781107014404. infoThe ballets russes and its world. ISBN 0300061765. infoThe decadent republic of letters :taste, politics, and cosmopolitan community from Baudelaire to Beardsley. ISBN 9780812244496. infoThe liberation of painting :modernism and anarchism in avant-guerre Paris. ISBN 9780226471389. infoTwilight of the Belle epoque :the Paris of Picasso, Stravinsky, Proust, Renault, Marie Curie, Gertrude Stein, and their friends through the Great War. ISBN 9781442221635. infoA journey into Matisse's south of France. Edited by Laura McPhee. Berkeley, Calif.: Roaring Forties Press, 2006. vii, 136 p. ISBN 0976670690. infoDecadent subjectsthe idea of decadence in art, literature, philosophy, and culture of the fin de siáecle in Europe. Edited by Charles Bernheimer - T. Jefferson Kline - Naomi Schor. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. xviii, 227. ISBN 0801867401. infoWALSH, Stephen. Igor Stravinsky :a creative spring : Russia and France 1882-1934. London: Pimlico, 2002. xvii, 698. ISBN 0-7126-6723-7. infoThe decadent reader :fiction, fantasy, and perversion from fin-de-siecle France. Edited by Asti Hustvedt. 2nd print. New York: Zone books, 1998. 1088 s. ISBN 1890951072. infoELDERFIELD, John, Riva CASTLEMAN a William S. LIEBERMAN. Matisse in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art :including remainder-interest and promised gifts. Edited by Georges Matisse. New York: Museum of modern art, 1978. 232 s. ISBN 0870704702. infoBAUDELAIRE, Charles. Selected poems : Baudelaire [Baudelaire, 1975]. Edited by Joanna Richardson. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1975. 256 s. infoMYERS, Rollo H. Erik Satie. 5. éd. [Paris]: Gallimard, 1959. 200 s. info

Požadavky

Students should have sufficient knowledge of written and spoken English to listen to lectures, participate in discussions, read and analyze suggested literature and write essays.

Garant

Mgr. Vladimír Maňas, Ph.D.

Vyučující

Elena KhokhlovaMgr. Vladimír Maňas, Ph.D.