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Example of 'the world as artist sees it' (image,title,and artist) |
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Orange gates |
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List five roles of an artist |
1.) See the world in a new way 2.) Create a visual record of their time/place 3.)make functional objects more beautiful 4.)artists give form to the intangible and spiritual ideas 5.) Change the world as an activist |
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Example of 'making a visual record of their time and place' (image,artist,title) |
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Examples of changing concepts of beauty(3) |
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Example of 'giving form to the immaterial'(2) |
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What's an altarpiece and give an image of an example |
More complex than just painting the images |
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Give an example of when your personal bias/beliefs impact how you view art |
Artist used the 3 flags to show that America was weakening and it could get weaker |
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What does 'this is not a pipe' mean? |
It was a piece of art by magritte that is saying that even if the art looks like an object, it isn't the object. It is just a representation |
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What is caligraphy? |
The use of letters and words in art form |
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What is representational? |
One we can figure out just by looking at it |
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What is naturalistic? (Image) |
Not exactly what it is in the real world ( in image above it was supposed to be the rocky Mountain but it was actually the alps) |
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What is abstract (image, artist, title) |
A stylized or simplified depiction of the 'real world' |
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Nonobjective=BLANK (image) |
=nonrepresentational No story to tell |
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What is form and what is content?(image) |
Form is all materials used. Content is the story of painting whether there is or isn't one. |
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What is ethnocentricity(2 images) |
When you never look at the art with the artist's culture in mind. |
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What is iconography? (2 images) |
The study of symbols and what they mean |
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Which piece of Pablo Picasso's art was controversial and why? |
Les demoisells d'avigon was controversial because of the African masks and how people perceived Them as demonic |
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Which piece of art work was controversial because of the way the prostitute looked at us and the lack of detail provided |
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What piece of artwork was similar to a moving photgraph |
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Why was michaelangalo's David contraversial |
It was Sensored by the pope at the time because his privates were showing |
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Why was the Vietnam memorial controversial |
It was designed by an Asian woman |
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Who was mapplethorpe |
A photographer who was revealed to be gay and shamed by public |
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What was outline? |
One simple line that shows shape of object |
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What is a contour line? |
A single line that traces all details of something (never disconnects) |
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What is implied line? |
A line that we don't see but our minds can imagine it |
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What is line of sight? |
An invisible line that the artist uses to tell us where to look |
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What is positive and negative space? |
Positive is the foreground or subject Negative is the background |
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What is a 3 dimensional space? |
Shows mass and volume and should be looked at from all sides |
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Give an example of a 2 d space with positive and negative space |
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What is figure ground reversal? |
Sort of like an optical illusions |
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How can you create 3d negative space |
You can poke holes in 3d art and make the background part of the art |
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Who did this? |
Maplethrope |
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