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STUDY OF VISUAL ARTS. What is art? What are the functions / purposes of art?. FUNCTIONS/PURPOSES OF ART:. The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls. - Pablo Picasso. Read the following page and summarize the functions/purposes of art in ‘MS Word Document’. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STUDY OF VISUAL ARTS

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What is art?

What are the functions / purposes of art?

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FUNCTIONS/PURPOSES OF ART:

Read the following page and summarize the functions/purposes of art in ‘MS Word Document’.

Save the file as ‘SOVA_yourname’

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art#Purpose_of_art

The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.

- Pablo Picasso

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STYLES OF ARTThe characteristic way in which an artist expresses him/herself

Style

Realistic

Representational Expressionistic

Abstract

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REALISTIC ART:

Portrayal as seen by the eye or what was really thought to be, without idealization or distortion.

Can you name a few artworks that fall in this category? (Put your answers in the file ‘SOVA_yourname’)

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REPRESENTATIONAL ART:A portrayal of things as perceived in the visible world; the subject matter could be altered or distorted but is still recognizable.

Roy LichtensteinDrowning Girl1963

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EXPRESSIONISTIC ART:Form and colour are freely distorted by the artist in order to achieve a heightened emotional impact.

Edvard MunchThe Scream1893

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ABSTRACT ART:Departs significantly from the actual appearance of things.

May be completely non-objective or non-representational.

Conversion of reality into forms that can be appreciated for their own sake

Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm: No. 30,19501950

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Constantin BrancusiBird in Space

1928

What do you think this work is about? (Comment in ‘SOVA_yourname)

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LOOKING AT ART:

Describing, Analyzing, Interpreting & Judging

- Physical Properties

- Subject

- Illusionary Properties

- Formal Properties

- Viewer Perspectives

- Artistic Motivations

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Physical Properties

- Size

- Medium

- Techniques

- Textures

- Two-dimensional or Three-dimensional

- Function

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Salvador DaliThe Persistence of Memory

1931Oil on canvas, 24 cm x 33 cm

Describe the physical properties of this painting (Save your description in ‘SOVA_yourname’)

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Subject

What is being portrayed? (Put your answer in ‘SOVA_yourname’)

What representational / abstract elements?

Edvard MunchThe Scream1893

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Illusionary Properties

- Shadows

- Overlapping

- Decreasing Size

- Reduced details

- Soft focus

- Perspective

Salvador DaliThe Persistence of Memory

1931Oil on canvas, 24 cm x 33 cm

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Formal Properties

What are formal properties?

Study the following links and make your own notes:

http://www.getty.edu/education/teachers/building_lessons/elements.html

http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/files/elements2.htm

http://www.mikegreen.info/portfolio/websites/visCom/principles.htm

http://www.mikegreen.info/portfolio/websites/visCom/elements.htm

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Viewer Perspectives

Where does the artist position us?

How does the artist want us to look at the work?

Look at Manet’s‘The Railroad’.What do you think?(Comment in‘SOVA_yourname’)

Edouard ManetThe Railroad

1872-3

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ARTISTIC MOTIVATIONS

Why do artists do what they do?

What is the artist’s intention?

Study the following works and write your thoughts in ‘SOVA_yourname’. You can google for more information, however please note down your own opinion first before sourcing for info. Please organise your writings neatly.

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Vincent van GoghStarry Night

1889

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Wassily KandinskyComposition IV

1911

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Robert Smithson

Spiral Jetty

1970

Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah

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Nam June Paik

TV Clock

1963 -- 81

Installation of 24 colour TV monitors, each 81 x 17 x 22 inch

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Pablo PicassoGuernica

1937

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Piet MondrianComposition with Red, Blue, and Yellow,

1930

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Jackson PollockAutumn Rhythm: No. 30, 1950

1950

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Submission: 4 Mar 2010

Please complete and email your ‘SOVA_yourname’ to [email protected] by 4 Mar 2010, Thursday.