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Origins of Contemporary Art, Design, and Interiors
Jennifer Lorraine Fraser
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1.1 Origins of the Enlightenment
1.2 Academic Art & Arts Education
1.3 The Grand Tour
1.4 Collecting Practices
1.5 Neoclassicism and the Late Neoclassical
1.6 Colonial and Federal Design - USA
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Women's Roles in mechanized industry
2.3 Realism
2.5 Romanticism, Regency & Revivals
2.5 Eclecticism & the 'Exotic'
2.6 Nineteenth Century Furniture
2.7 Appropriation as a Form of Nationalism? Collecting French Furniture in the Nineteenth Century - Adriana Turpin
2.8 Appropriation in Art: Case Study: Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe - Dr. Bryan Zygmont
2.9 Exhibiting Colonialism
2.10 Victorian Photography
3.1 Impressionism
3.2 Post-Impressionism
3.3 Colonial Revival
3.4 The Aesthetic Movement, & the Arts and Crafts Movement
3.5 Chicago School
3.6 Prairie School
3.7 Invention of Film
3.10 Women and the professionalization of Interior Design
3.11 Harlem Renaissance
4.1 Art Nouveau & Jugendstil
4.2 Vienna Succession, Wiener Werkstätte & Loos
4.3 Fauvism and German Expressionism
4.4 Fauvism inspires Cubism and Simultanism
4.5 Futurism
4.6 Dada
4.7 Modern Russian Movements
4.8 Canadian Art: Up to and Between the Wars
5.1 The Bauhaus
5.2 De Stijl
5.3 Surrealism
5.4 Art Deco
5.6 International Style
5.7 American Regionalism
5.8 Americans in Paris
5.9 American Design - work in progress
5.10 Mexican Muralism
6.1 Hitler's destruction of Modern Art
6.2 Postwar Development - Work in Progress
6.3 Environmental Modern, Biorealism & Tech - USA
6.5 Residential Speculation. Architectural experiments and real estate in the formation of postwar American suburbs - Daniel Díez Martínez
6.6 Brutalism
7.1: Pop Art
7.2: Civil Rights Movement
7.3: FNIM - First Nations, Indigenous and Metis & Artists
7.4 Women's Movement
7.5 The Gay Rights Movement
8.0 What is the Post-Modern?
8.1 Experimentation, Deconstruction and Sustainability
8.2: Earth Works
8.3: Installation Art - Research as Practice
8.4 Disorienting the Art World: Mona Hatoum in Istanbul - Jo Applin
9.1 Making an American Art - Abstract Expressionism
9.2 Minimalism
9.3 Performance Art
9.4 Regionalism - London, Ontario
10.1 Another One Bites the Dust! - Gabriela Salazar
10.2: Preservation Art
11.1 Post-Internet Art - The New Aesthetic
11.2 Appropriation Art in the Instagram Age - Siobhan Lyons
11.3 Decolonialism, Pluralism & Plurality
11.4 Contemporary art, Canadian Art & Design
11.5 Indigenous Architecture & Design
12.1 Buildings as Artifacts: Heritage, Patriotism, and the Constructed Landscape - Kristin Marie Barry
12.2 The correlation between art and architecture to promote social interaction in public space - Maher Mk. Dawoud
12.3 Rethinking Contemporary Hospital Architecture Through COVID-19 - Jeffrey KiHyun Park
Materials and History
For Further Study - Additional Resources
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