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FaVU-2AaAAcad. year: 2025/2026
The course Art and Labor: Class, Production, and Power examines the historical and contemporary intersections of artistic production and labor through the lens of social class. We will explore how class positions shape the making, distribution, and reception of art, investigate the labor conditions of artists and cultural workers, and interrogate how class dynamics manifest in institutions, representations, and aesthetics. Students will engage with readings from art history, cultural theory, labor studies, and visual culture to develop critical vocabulary for understanding art in relation to economic and social power. The course will be taught as reading seminars (with short lecture introductions).
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Attendance of min 75%, essay of 6000 characters (3 pages) about an independently chosen theme reflecting one of the topics covered in the course.
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