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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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307DASP | credit | 3 | 1 workshop hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 65 to 80 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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The subject provides Department of Photography
Contents
The digital age has accelerated and subverted the process of producing, sharing, and promoting artworks to such an extent that it is now clear that it needs to reconsider and redefined. One could describe this open lecture and the five-days workshop as an intensive exploration of major areas an artist must know in order to share and promote his / her work to a targeted audience. We will refer to the general principles, practices, and techniques for fostering photographic work in the art market and institutions of contemporary art. The field of inquiry is the market for contemporary art itself, the factors that determine the system, and the competitive framework that the artist must move today, taking advantage of the opportunities that modern technology offers.
We will discuss and define the role and degree of influence of curators, collectors, art critics, museum managers, and gallery owners.
Participants will be invited to understand and analyze practical knowledge critical to understanding the art market system.
PO: 20.3 - 16:00 – cca 19:00, KF 112
UT: 21.3 -15:00 – cca 18:00, KF 112
ST: 22.3 -19:00 – 20:00 / Přednášky hostů, U1
ČT: 23.3 - 14:00 – cca 17:00, KF 112
Learning outcomes
• Critically apply key Management and Marketing concepts to Photography,
in relation to image production.
• Experiment with appropriate collaborative schemes in promoting
photographic imagery and interpret knowledge gained from interacting
with peers.
• Justify your selection of tools in disseminating your photographic
works.
Prerequisites and other requirements
The workshop is open to all
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Evaluation methods and criteria
The workshop relies on students’ proactivity and interest in the subject.
The assessment is based on:
activity in the workshop (50%)
daily assignments (50%)
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Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Photography CZ - bachelor_2022 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography CZ - Master_2021 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography EN - Master - 2022 (Required elective subjects)