How did the artist’s choice of materials and medium affect its message and reception? What questions does the work raise or leave you with, if any? Is it possible to make a reasoned statement about the artist’s aim? Describe your personal reaction to the work. Did a visual analysis change your first reaction and interpretation of the work?

Museum Report(A Sunday on La Grande Jatte)

Identify the work fully (artist name if known, title if available, time period or date, medium, dimensions or approximate dimensions).

Provide a brief description of the subject matter of the work.

Engage in a formal analysis of the work: (NOTE: It is expected that the analysis of the work’s formal elements and principles of design be the most in-depth and therefore most time should be spent on this section.)

Analyze, describe, and discuss the work in terms of three (3) formal elements of art. Please use bold font for each of your chosen formal elements once within your essay.

Analyze, describe, and discuss the works’ composition using three (3) principles of design. Please bold each of your chosen principles of design once within your essay.

You must demonstrate your understanding of the concepts learned in the course by utilizing appropriate course vocabulary within your analysis. Please use precise terminology associated with the elements and principles chosen. Failure to do so will result in a reduced grade. Consult the chapters and course material from Module 2.

Spend a good amount of time looking at the work and taking notes. It is helpful to provide the reader with an overall picture of the work you are describing. You may find it useful to pretend you are describing the work to someone who cannot see but must create an impression of the work based solely on your words. Clearly and articulately analyze and describe the formal elements and principles of design that you see in the work. There may be many but be selective and try to determine the most significant elements of composition. Remember to utilize key terms from the textbook associated with the specific elements/principles chosen.

Is the work non-objective, representational, figurative, or abstract? Note that a work of art can fall into more than one of these categories. Explain fully and in a way that demonstrates you have a correct understanding of the term(s) as it relates to our course content.

Discussion of Medium: Examine your artwork further by discussing the medium used and the artist’s technique and application of materials. Is the object two- or three-dimensional? What limitations, if any, might the chosen medium create for the artist? Below are some further questions to consider, depending on the type of medium employed. See Part Two of your textbook (Media & Processes) for further information on art materials and media.

Painting: How did the type of paint affect the strokes the artist could make? Was it fresco, oil, tempera, or watercolor? Was it a fast-drying paint that allowed little time to make changes? What kind of textures and lines was the artist able to create with this medium? Does it lend a shiny or flat look? How durable was the medium? Does the work look the same today as when the artist painted it?

Drawing: Consider the materials utilized: metal point, chalk, charcoal, graphite, crayon, pastel, ink, and wash. Is the artist able to make controlled strokes with this medium? Would the tool create a thick or thin, defined or blurred line? Was the drawing intended to be a work of art in itself, or is it a study for another work, a peek into the artist’s creative process?

Printmaking: What is the process the artist undertook to create this work? Did he or she need to carve or etch? Did the medium require a steady hand? Strength or patience?

Photography: What is the process the artist undertook to create this work? Is it an example of early photography or more recent processes? Is it created from digital, film or other processes? Documentary? Staged?

Sculpture: Is the sculpture high or low relief, or can we see it in the round? What challenges did the material present to the artist? Was the work created through a subtractive process or an additive one? What tools did the artist use to create the form? Is your work created from constructing or assembling things together?

Craft: Is it made of fiber, textile, ceramics, metalwork, glass, etc? Is the art object considered craft or fine art? Why? Can works of fine art be utilitarian, in your opinion?

Alternative media and processes: Is your work a video, sound art, interactive, a work of conceptual art or even a performance piece? How does it differ from traditional works of art? Did you encounter the actual work itself, or is it documentation of an event or a time-based piece? Do you find it easier or more difficult to apply a formal analysis to this type of work? Explain.

Interpretation: This is the part of the paper where you go beyond description and offer a conclusion and your own informed opinion about the work.

Consider how the formal aspects of the work and the subject matter work together to produce significant meaning.

  • How did the artist’s choice of materials and medium affect its message and reception?
  • What questions does the work raise or leave you with, if any? Is it possible to make a reasoned statement about the artist’s aim?
  • Describe your personal reaction to the work. Did a visual analysis change your first reaction and interpretation of the work?

 

Compare and contrast the Olmec to the Pot Belly artistic traditions. Demonstrate how the examples you selected fit the general description, a specific category, and theme.

Latin Art Essay 1

Compare and contrast the Olmec to the Pot Belly artistic traditions.

Instructions

Cite time, and general location for each. Include specific sites and where they are located.

Seek images on the internet of Olmec and Pot Belly art. One or two images for each tradition are enough. Cite the sources for these images.

Finally, demonstrate how the examples you selected fit the general description, a specific category, and theme.

View Video and compose a 1-2 page overview of what has been addressed and how it may add to your comprehension of drawing as well as the approach towards the current project.

Watch video and write

View Video and compose a 1-2 page overview of what has been addressed and how it may add to your comprehension of drawing as well as the approach towards the current project.

 

Think about the vocabulary and the concepts from the book chapters. As you watch the video and see the work think about how your vocabulary words might be applied to describe and analyze the art and the ideas being expressed.

Street Documentary

Think about the vocabulary and the concepts from the book chapters. As you watch the video and see the work think about how your vocabulary words might be applied to describe and analyze the art and the ideas being expressed.

Think about formal analysis, contextual analysis, and biographical analysis.

Skip ahead to chapter 1.10 to read more on this. But mostly, have fun and just write as you would speak in your own voice having a reaction to art and ideas that are new to you.

Watch one of these street art documentaries and write a one page reaction to the movie you choose. You may have to select and copy and then paste into an address bar. If you choose the short ones do several of them.

If you choose a 1 hour or more video just do one. If one leads you to other videos, fall down the rabbit hole and tell me about it in your paper. Google and Wikipedia for additional content on the art and artists in these videos before you start writing your thoughts and reactions.

Something useful to consider when analyzing this kind of art is “it IS illegal, should it be? are there exceptions? Can you compare it to art from other context?”

Something useful to consider is “are there non-street artists from earlier periods in art history, from the renaissance, from the 1960’s, from the 1920’s, from the 1830’s that may have influenced art that is happening now?

That is influencing street art?”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIVuaS08C3c

 

Detailed description of how your memorial will be relatable to public viewership and not just important to you, personally. Explain how your visual context clues will be understood by a viewer visiting your memorial.

Memorial installation/ Memorial structure

In roughly 1,000 words (I will accept a minimum of 800 words) and in MLA format, conceptualize an idea for a memorial installation/ memorial structure. Your memorial should be public-facing. Meaning, your memorial concept should commemorate a person, people, or event in history in which all viewers can observe and understand its public meaning. Consider how a stranger would perceive and experience your memorial for the first time and describe their visual experience of your memorial idea with as much detail as possible.

Review the memorial art pieces covered in Lecture 3: Themes of Art I for examples in conceptualizing your own memorial installation or memorial structure.

The proposal for your memorial idea should include:

A detailed visual description including size, materials, color, form, space, texture, and process.
A detailed description of how your viewer will see and interact with your memorial
A title that supports or correlates directly to your idea
A general description of what kind of location your memorial will be feature OR an exact location if you have one in mind
Information as to if your memorial is a permanent structure or a gesture/ public event

Detailed description of how your memorial will be relatable to public viewership and not just important to you, personally. Explain how your visual context clues will be understood by a viewer visiting your memorial. (sources not necessary unless quote is used, if so citation)

Why are struggling with their mission to democratize the art market? Prepare short reports answering the following question: where is the next center of the art market and why?

Why are tech companies struggling with their mission to democratize the art market?

Students prepare short reports (between 3,000 and 4,000 characters, excluding spaces, i.e. roughly 1 page). This assignment deals with the historical development of the art market. In detail, students are asked to answer the following question: where is the next center of the art market and why?

 

As is becoming the usual, write about your choices /method. Why did you choose that person? Why does that perschoon say what they say in the way they say it?

Talking Art Exercise

Talking Art Exercise (10 points): an ethopoetic exercise in which you craft a short speech for a human or humanoid figure in a work of art.

Select an artistic rendering of a human from any culture or time period. In can be in any medium and from any art movement, but don’t pick a rendering of someone it’s easy to find out a lot about (e.g., don’t pick Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” or a Frida Kahlo self-portrait).

Write 200 words in what you imagine to be the voice of that person.

As is becoming the usual, write about your choices /method. Why did you choose that person? Why does that perschoon say what they say in the way they say it?

 

Summarize what the article or video say about this new technology? How will this technology affect criminal investigations?

Topic: 3-D Scanning

Read the article below, “Future-Cops Get Every Inch of Evidence by 3D-Scanning Crime Scenes” by Eric Limer or view the news video on YouTube: “Roswell police get 3-D scanner:”

 

  1. Summarize what the article or video say about this new technology?
  2. How will this technology affect criminal investigations?

Watch the film and take some notes, and then try to identify distinguishing marks of the film’s style by looking closely at one specific scene.

Classic Critical Analysis & Film Review

Film Review

This week you will be viewing and composing a critical review of a classic film. You will watch the film and take some notes, and then try to identify distinguishing marks of the film’s style by looking closely at one specific scene.

As this assignment will require a careful assessment of style within the context of one scene, the film you choose should not be one you go to see at your local cinema. Rather you will need to use a film available on dvd or streamed that will allow you to pause and analyze parts, cycle back to previous scenes, and perhaps watch again after an initial assessment.

Your review should be 500 to 750 words long. Central to your review should be an analysis of the style of the one important scene you identify. Avoid evaluations based on personal taste.

The film you choose must come from the list provided in the WK 7 Analysis Film List item below.

All of these films are classics and are available from a variety of sources. Look on the IMDB site (www.imdb.com) for longer plot summaries and basic production information.

 

What was the role of “Migrant Mother” photographs in the period or great depression and what is it nowadays?  Did Dorothea Lange present the truth with the “Migrant Mother” photo? Is this photo factual? Does it capture reality?

Documenting the great depression

Complete the below readings and video and answer below questions:

http://www.openphotographyforums.com/art_MICHAEL_STONES_001.php

Who Was Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother?

http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/12/02/dustbowl.photo/index.html

What was the role of “Migrant Mother” photographs in the period or great depression and what is it nowadays?

Did Dorothea Lange present the truth with the “Migrant Mother” photo? Is this photo factual? Does it capture reality?

Did the migrant mother like the photographs? Was she happy about them and the message they send to the world? Was her familly happy with the photographs and how they were presented to the world?

Explore http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsahtml/fahome.html and elaborate why the project has significant impact on the society?