art appreciation chapter 1 2012 the world of art
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Art Appreciation Chapter 1 2012
The World of Art
This Chapter Will: •evaluate the criteria that define art •examine the functions of art and artists in various world civilizations •discuss perception and the creative process •introduce the student to the world as the artist sees it •discuss the roles of artists •examine the physical and active processes of seeing
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EuYtUMt6dY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN93BhdRUZw&feature=related
http://blog.art21.org/2008/08/22/cai-guo-qiang-responds-to-olympics-fireworks-controversy/
Cai Guo-Qiang, Footprints of History
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From the Journal: According to Sayre, what are the 4 “roles of the artist”?
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Henry Sayre’s traditional roles for artists: 1. They help us see the world in new
and innovative ways.
2. They make a visual record of the people, places and events of their time and place.
3. They make functional objects and structures (buildings) more pleasurable and elevate them or imbue them with meaning.
4. They give form to the immaterial – hidden or universal truths, spiritual forces, personal feelings.
Henry Sayre, Oregon State University
He wrote the book.
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We see with our eyes, but we perceive with our brains.
reception - extraction – inference
Seeing is a physical and psychological process. Our textbook author, Henry Sayre, says seeing is an inherently
creative act.
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Watch: Jerry Andress, Box Impossible http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edBCCc4Mevg&feature=related
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Symbols
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You don’t have to be an artist
to interpret symbols.
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The habits engaged in by artists are the very habits required for success in all human endeavor:
trial & error, risk taking, inventiveness, hard work, and
imagination.
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Creative thinking is needed for every occupation: science,
engineering, social sciences, parenting, sales, coaching,
agriculture, teaching, design, learning, service…
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Henry Sayre’s Themes of Art • Art, Politics and Community
• Art and Spiritual Belief
• Art and the Passage of Time
• Art and Beauty
• Art, Gender and Identity
• Art, Science and the Environment
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Fig. 1-14, Magical Figure, nkisi, Kongo people
(Muserongo), Zaire, late 19th cent.
• Wood • Iron nails • Glass • Resin • 20” high
animism - …the belief that objects can have souls…
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From the Journal:
Which artwork
depicts Barcelona
prostitutes?
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Fig. 1-17, Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’avignon,
1907. oil on canvas, 8ft. X 7ft. 8in.
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Fig. 1-13 Picasso, Seated Bather (La Baigneuse) Paris, early 1930, oil on canvas 64.5 x 51 inches His wife, Olga Koklova Attraction vs. Repulsion (Picasso’s relation to women) Which themes apply? Look at that mouth… OMG
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Fig. 1-19 Jan van Eyck, The Ghent Altarpiece, c. 1432 11ft. 5in. X 15ft. 1in.
Oil on primed wood panels Church of St. Bavo, Ghent, Belgium
•Does Jan and Hubert van Eyck’s “God” look like your God (or Deity)? If not, what does your God or deity look like?
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Burnt-out W • Stanley Kaminski • 7 x 5 inches • Ink drawing • 2008
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Quick Poll: Flag Images
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Fig. 1-21, Jasper Johns (b. 1930) Three Flags, 1958 encaustic on canvas, 30 7/8 x 45 1/2 x 5 inches
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Fig. 1-22, Faith Ringgold, God Bless America, 1964, oil on canvas. 31in. X 19in.
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Dread Scott (Formerly
Scott Tyler), What is the Proper Way to Display
a US Flag? http://www.dreadscott.net/artwork/photography/what-is-the-proper-way-to-display-a-us-flag
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/more/displayonly.htm
How to Display the Flag:
From the Journal: What would you write in Dread Scott’s ledger?
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EXTRA, from the old edition, YUKINORI YANAGI World Flag Ant Farm - 1990.
Ants, colored sand, plastic boxes and tubing.
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YUKINORI YANAGI World Flag Ant Farm - 1990. Ants, colored sand, plastic boxes and tubing. Each box 8 x 12 in.
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Fig. 1-24, Andy Warhol, Race Riot,
1963 acrylic/silkscreen on
canvas, 4 panels, each 20 x 33 in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deRMRh8Zjgg
Andy Warhol on Pop Art:
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Fig. 19, Jasper Johns (b. 1930) Three Flags, 1958 encaustic on canvas, 30 7/8 x 45 1/2 x 5 inches
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End of flag poll
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You don’t have to be an artist
to interpret symbols.
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From the Journal: (syllabus) What final grade (number and letter grade) would a student in this class receive if his or her grades were as follows:
Spray Can Label Project: 97, Test 1: 49, Art Project: 94, Movie Critique Sheet: 94, Test 2: 88, Committee Mission: 96, Art Project 2: 100, Final Exam: 85, Bonus Quizzes: (0, 70, 85, 100, 84, 100, 100, 86, and 90)
97, 49, 94, 94, 88, 96, 100, 85, 85 = 739 0, 70, 85, 100, 84, 100, 100, 86, 90 = 300 739 + 300 = 1039/11 = 94.45 (94/A)
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From the Journal:
•(Syllabus) What should a student do if he or she is late to class?
Please enter the room quietly so as not to disturb others. If you are late, stay after class and sign the late list. Otherwise, there will be no record of you having been here.
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From the Journal:
•Do you think artists can create "reality"?
Yosemite Valley Yellowstone Park
Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German-American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West.
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•There is no set definition of "art". What do you think art is? In a perfect world, what would art be like?
From the Journal:
THINK DEEPLY!
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What is art for you? Is it art for you?
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The End