The Making of Everyday Life: Fluxus Art
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General
Course Long Title
The Making of Everyday Life: Fluxus Art
Subject Code
CHMN
Course Number
435
School(s)
Academic Level
UG - Undergraduate
Description
This course explores the Fluxus art movement of
the nineteen sixties and seventies alongside
theories of the 'everyday' put forward by Erving
Goffman, Michel de Certeau and others. Why were
these theorists and artists compelled to theorize
and transform everyday life, and how do their
efforts relate to our present cultural situation?
A central focus of the course will be Alison
Knowles' House of Dust installation at CalArts in
1970, and a contemporary version of the House of
Dust built during Wintersession 2018.
Students in the Making of Everyday Life will be
encouraged to use the new House of Dust as a
venue and base for performances and on-campus
happenings over the course the semester, working
with visiting artists.
the nineteen sixties and seventies alongside
theories of the 'everyday' put forward by Erving
Goffman, Michel de Certeau and others. Why were
these theorists and artists compelled to theorize
and transform everyday life, and how do their
efforts relate to our present cultural situation?
A central focus of the course will be Alison
Knowles' House of Dust installation at CalArts in
1970, and a contemporary version of the House of
Dust built during Wintersession 2018.
Students in the Making of Everyday Life will be
encouraged to use the new House of Dust as a
venue and base for performances and on-campus
happenings over the course the semester, working
with visiting artists.
No Requisite Courses