A Short Course Exploring Expressionism, Pop Art, and Postmodernism
The course invites you to explore three artistic movements that have shaped creativity in the past century. Expressionism, emerging in the early 20th century, used distorted forms and vivid colors to convey raw emotions. Pop Art, on the other hand, found inspiration in everyday objects and pop culture icons. Postmodernism rebelled against structured ideals, celebrating ambiguity and irony. This course delves deep into the historical context, iconic works, and motivations behind these movements. It challenges you to think, question, and create. Whether you're an art student, enthusiast, or simply curious, this course promises a rich and engaging experience. It also connects these movements to contemporary culture, showing their impact on today's visual world.