Title: Exam 09
1 Exam 09
this is it, no pressure!
2THE EXAM 09
- Once again here is your guide to assist you in
the forthcoming Art Exam
3- This presentation is an aide to help you
understand your Art and Design exam - It is a simple step by step guide
- It will give you all the information you need for
your exam - Hopefully it will help you understand what the
exam questions mean - Then provide you with ideas on how to RESEARCH,
PLAN and PRODUCE a final piece - You can access this at any time
4- You must read all the exam paper (there are 7
questions) - You may find that one question jumps out and you
have an idea - BUT still
- You must read the questions carefully several
times - Then shortlist the questions and your ideas
5Important Point
- This exam is 40 nearly half
- Your coursework is 60
- You can improve your final overall grade with a
very good Exam mark -
- Together they will make your final grade
- ALL WORK is important DO NOT throw any work away
- Even if it you do not like the work or an idea
you have had has changed, keep it, it will still
get marks. WHY? - It shows your ability to REVIEW, MODIFY and
IMPROVE your work - Which in turn shows that your SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE
and UNDERSTANDING have PROGRESSED - These are IMPORTANT key elements the examiner
looks for
6TIPTIPTIPTIPTIPTIPTIPTIPTIP
- Make sure you organise your work
- Create a new folder for all your exam work
- Save all work to this file
- It will save lots of time
7THE QUESTIONS
- REMEMBER
- Think about your strengths
- Think about your coursework
- Is there a topic, media or material that you
enjoy and feel confident with - If there is then it makes sense to use those
skills - This will allow you to show those strengths
8- Once you have an idea or ideas
- Create a MIND MAP like the one here
- Next insert your idea or the question title
- From here you brainstorm ideas.
- Look at the examples on display
- TIP
- Always look the word up to find its definition
- It can lead to other ideas
- Either in a dictionary, thesaurus or use tools on
the tool bar
9Preparation Work
- You will need at least ten A2 sheets of prep work
- These must contain
- Images and info of the Artist or Art style
connected to your work - Your ideas and brainstorming
- Examples of different media, materials and
techniques you will use - Any work you have produced
- These can be continued throughout your
preparation and exam time
10Assessment Objectives
- AO1- RECORDING OBSERVATIONS
- AO2- ANALYSE AND EVALUATE IMAGES
- AO3- DEVELOP ANDEXPLORE IDEAS
- AO4- PRESENT A PERSONAL RESPONSE- FINAL
OUTCOME
11- Assessment
- Objective
- AO1, 3 pages
- Starting point, brainstorm, gather ideas and
research, produce sketches.
12Assessment Objective AO2, 4 Pages Select ideas
and choose relevant work. Collect info on artist.
Sketches of their work. Explain links and ideas
to your work by sketching and writing.
13Assessment Objective AO3, 3 Pages Select final
idea. Develop and change to suit your idea. Try
out idea IN LOADS OF DIFFERENT MIXED MEDIA and
choose most suitable one to show your strength
14Assessment Objective AO4, 4 Pages Plan final
piece and try out your ideas first. Complete your
planning and timing sheet. EXAM. EVALUATE YOUR
WORK. Use the writing frames to help you.
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17QUESTION1 LANDSCAPES
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19 20 Jane Frank (Jane Schenthal Frank, 1918-1986),
Aerial Series Dorado no. 2, 1970 An example of
aerial landscape art, acrylic and mixed materials
on apertured double canvas, 35"x47". Notice that
in this kind of landscape, there is no horizon
and no sky.
21Camille Pissarro
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23Andy Goldsworthy
24next last
Hawys Mather
25David Hockney
26Definition of Exam Question. Words that may help
with Question 1 Landscape Countryside, panorama,
scene, scenery, Terrain, vista and view
27QUESTION 2 POP ART
- YOU ARE ALL FAMILIAR WITH THIS SO MAKE IT YOUR
OWN !
- Popular Culture,
- Choose to do your work based upon 1 of these
topics - Icons and Idols
- Here and Now
- Still Life
- Also remember that Mood art is considered by
some to be the new Pop Art
28Richard Hamilton
29Eduardo Paolozzi
30Peter Phillips
31Pauline Boty
32Barbara Kruger
33Peter Blake
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35Warhol
36Jonathan Crosby Mood art
37Definition of Exam Question . Words that may
help with Question 2 Pop Art. Popular, accepted,
approved, fashionable, celebrated, famous,
liked, trendy, well known. Common, conventional,
current, general, universal, representative.
38 Question 3 Mixed Media
39Francis Alÿs was born in 1959 in Antwerp,
Belgium, and currently lives in Mexico City. His
projects include Paradox of Praxis (1997), for
which the artist pushed a block of ice through
the streets of Mexico City until it melted, and,
most recently, When Faith Moves Mountains (2002),
in which 500 people at Ventanilla, outside Lima,
Peru, formed a single line at the foot of a giant
sand dune and moved it four inches using shovels.
40 Sally My name is Sally Mankus. I am an artist
and I live in Shalimar, Florida between Pensacola
and Panama City, near the coastal communities of
Destin, Seaside, Water Color, and Rosemary Beach.
41Jessica Stockholder was born in Seattle,
Washington in 1959. She studied painting at the
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and
received an MFA from Yale University. Stockholder
is a pioneer of multimedia genre-bending
installations that have become a prominent
language in contemporary art. Her site-specific
interventions and autonomous floor and wall
pieces have been described as paintings in
space. Stockholders complex installations
incorporate the architecture in which they have
been conceived, blanketing the floor, scaling
walls and ceiling, and even spilling out of
windows, through doors, and into the surrounding
landscape. Her work is energetic, cacophonous,
and idiosyncratic, but close observation reveals
formal decisions about color and composition, and
a tempering of chaos with control.
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43Lynne Perrella is a mixed media artist, author,
graphic designer and illustrator. Her interests
include collage, assemblage, one-of-a-kind books,
and art journals. Her book credits include
Artists Journals Sketchbooks-- Exploring and
Creating Personal Pages and her work has been
published in numerous books and magazine
articles, including Collage for the Soul
Expressing hopes and Dreams Through Art (Rockport
Publisher 2003) and True Colors -- A Palette of
Collaborative Art Journals (Somerset Studio
2003.) Lynne is on the editorial advisory boards
of Somerset Studio and Legacy magazines.
44- The Mixed Media question must be based upon one
of the following topics. - Relics
- Reflections
- Lost and Found
45Definition of Exam Question . Words that may
help with Question 3 Mixed Media. Assorted,
different, diverse, varied, various, amalgamated,
combined, layered, integrated, joined,
united. Media materials
46- Question 4
- West Africa
- Decoration
- Vessels
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48Question 5 Frameworks
49Joseph Cornell (December 24, 1903 December 29,
1972) was an American artist and sculptor, one of
the pioneers and most celebrated exponents of
assemblage. Influenced by the Surrealists, he was
also an avant-garde experimental filmmaker. He
was born in Nyack, New York, to Joseph Cornell, a
well-to-do designer and merchant of textiles, and
Helen TenBroeck Storms Cornell, who had trained
as a kindergarten teacher. The Cornells had four
children Joseph, Elizabeth (b. 1905), Helen (b.
1906), and Robert (b. 1910). Both parents came
from socially prominent families of Dutch
ancestry, long-established in New York State.
Cornell's father died in 1917, leaving the family
in straitened circumstances.
50Born in Hampstead, London, on 19 March 1908, he
was the youngest of four children born to the
celebrated artist, Sir William Rothenstein and
his wife, Alice Knewstub.
51Education Howard Hodgkin was educated at
Bryanston School in Dorset. He then studied at
the Camberwell Art School and later at the Bath
Academy of Art in Corsham, where Edward Piper
studied drawing under him.
Sir Gordon Howard Eliot Hodgkin CH, CBE (born
August 8, 1932) is a British painter and
printmaker. His work is most often associated
with abstraction.
52David Hockney, CH, RA, (born 9 July 1937) is an
English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage
designer and photographer, based in Yorkshire,
United Kingdom, although he also maintains a base
in London. An important contributor to the Pop
art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one
of the most influential British artists of the
twentieth century.1 His older sister who lives
in Yorkshire, Margaret Hockney, is also an artist
of still-life photos.
53- Remember you must produce work based upon
- a packaging design for a CD or a DVD.
- A work of your choice in any media based on
anything.
54Susan Hiller (born 1940) is an American-born
artist currently living in the UK. Her practice
encompasses installation, video, photography,
performance and writing. She describes her art as
a kind of "archaeological investigation,
uncovering something to make a different kind of
sense of it". She was born in Tallahassee,
Florida in 1940 and studied at Smith College.
After graduate work in anthropology at Tulane
University in New Orleans she worked as an
anthropologist and completed a Ph.D in 1965. It
was at this time that she became disillusioned
with academic anthropology and became an
artist.1
55Frank Stella (born May 12, 1936) is an American
painter and printmaker. He is a significant
figure in minimalism and post-painterly
abstraction. He was born in Malden,
Massachusetts. After attending high school at
Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, he
went on to Princeton University, where he
painted, influenced by the abstract expressionism
of Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline, and majored
in history. Early visits to New York art
galleries would prove to be an influence upon his
artistic development.
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57Definition of Exam Question . Words that may
help with Question 5 Frameworks Bare bones,
frame, outline, plan, shell, skeleton, support,
trellis, Frame bodywork, chassis, construction,
scaffolding, structure. Photo frame, border,
case, casing, edge, mount, mounting. Box in,
enclose, mount, set off, surround. Compose.
58COLOUR
- Use the following artists as a starting point.
Produce work using colour as a source of
inspiration
59Jo Barker Tapestry Artist Her work reflects a
long-term interest in colour and its visual and
emotional impact on the viewer. The images
create illusions of space, depth of field or
movement and, in abstract terms, reflect her
interest in plants.
60 Jo Barker
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62 Marta Rogoyska
63 Marta Rogoyska
64 Marta Rogoyska
65 Ettore Sottsass
Ettore Sottsass was an Italian architect and
designer of the late 20th century. Sottsass was a
flamboyant, influential, highly original and
occasionally despised Italian designer and
architect.
In 1969 he, designed the bright red portable
Olivetti Valentine typewriter with a lightweight
plastic case. It became the ultimate fashion
accessory for the girl-about-town of that era.
Compared with the typical drab typewriters of the
day, the 1969 Valentine was more pop art than
industrial machine.
66Ettore Sottsass
67Ettore Sottsass
68 Helen Frankenthaler
Helen Frankenthaler (born December 12, 1928) is
an American post-painterly abstraction artist.
Born in New York City, she was influenced by
Jackson Pollock's paintings and by Clement
Greenberg.
69 Helen Frankenthaler
70Helen Frankenthaler
71Anish Kapoor
Anish Kapoor (born 1954) is one of the most
influential sculptors of his generation. Born in
Bombay (Mumbai), India, Kapoor has lived and
worked in London since the early 1970s when he
moved to London to study art,
72 Anish Kapoor
73Anish Kapoor
74Hans Hofmann
- Hans Hofmann (March 21, 1880 February 17, 1966)
was a German-born American abstract expressionist
painter.
Hofmann's work is distinguished by "a rigorous
concern with pictorial structure, spatial
illusion, and color relationships."
75 Hans Hofmann
76Hans Hofmann