Asian Art in Ny Museums & Galleries
(EAST-UA 507 001)
Tuesday and Friday: 7:15 PM–10:15 PM
Notes: The course will look at the Asian art collections/exhibitions in museums and galleries in New York City with a specific focus on East Asian art. Starting with artworks housed at two major art museums--the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum, which contain one of the largest East Asian art collections in NYC, we will discuss the significant artistic/architectural traditions of China, Korea, and Japan, treating the subject chronologically from the Neolithic period to the present. The primary philosophical, religious, and socio-political contexts of these regions and their complex relationship to art will be discussed. The comprehensive study of East Asian art will be enhanced by a critical engagement as to how art museums and galleries as institutions present their artworks. By examining the major and minor art collections and exhibitions on East Asian art in New York City listed below, the course will teach students how to analyze and critique the artworks, the collection structure, the curatorial practices, and exhibition methods and develop critical and analytic thinking. If you need a permission code to register, please contact Professor Choi at sc1660@nyu.edu.