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Title: WHAT IS ART? WHAT SHOULD ART CONVEY?


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WHAT IS ART?WHAT SHOULD ART CONVEY?
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ART IS
  • the presentation or expression ofwhat is
    beautiful, appealing or of more than ordinary
    significance
  • layered, complex, susceptible to many different
    interpretations
  • the source of questions and ruminations, not tidy
    solutions

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REALISM
  • is an art movement from France inthe 1850s
  • is an objective reality true to life
  • honesty / accuracy
  • subjects in art appear as they do in everyday
    life
  • no embellishment

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REALISM
  • the realists rejected romanticism and
    neoclassicism from the late 1700s / early 1800s
  • painters who painted from the world around them
  • examples of realists
  • John Singleton CopleyGustave CourbetHonore
    DaumierThomas EakinsJean-François
    MilletWilliam Sidney Mount

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The Death of Major PiersonJohn Singleton Copley
- 1784
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The Gleaners Jean-François Millet, 1857
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REALISM AUTHORS
  • authors considered realists
  • Daniel DefoeJoseph ConradJohn SteinbeckWilliam
    Dean HowellsHenry JamesSarah Orne JewettUpton
    SinclairMark TwainWalt Whitman
  • Jack London

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IMPRESSIONISM
  • began in the 1860s after the Paris Worlds Fair
  • accurately, objectively recording of visual
    reality in terms of transient effects of color
    and light
  • the term comes from Monets painting Impression,
    Sunrise

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FEATURES OF IMPRESSIONISM
  • visible brush strokes
  • unusual angles
  • light and changing light
  • considered radical in its time
  • very open composition, movement
  • unmixed color not smoothly blended
  • how the eye views the subject /not a re-creation
    of the subject

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  • examples of impressionists
  • Mary CassatPaul CezanneEdgar DegasEdouard
    ManetClaude MonetBerthe MorisotCamille
    PissarroPierre Auguste RenoirJohn Singer
    SargentAlfred Sisley

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Impression, SunriseClaude Monet, 1873
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The Boating PartyMary Cassat, 1893-94
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IMPRESSIONISM AUTHORS
  • the Romantic writers
  • William BlakeEmily BronteWilkie CollinsMary
    ShelleyWilliam WordsworthArthur
    RimbaudVirginia Woolf
  • Anais Nin

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ABSTRACTIONISM
  • no concrete objects at least no recognizable
    ones
  • morally loaded themes(rebellion, a disgust with
    society)
  • emphasis is on individual, spontaneity, mood,
    feelings, revolt(without being an actual
    representation)
  • uses form / color / line to create composition
    existing independently of visual references to
    the world

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WHY ABSTRACTIONISM?
  • at the end of the 19th century, artists felt they
    needed a new kind of art to encompass changes in
    Science / Technology / Philosophy
  • it reflects diversity / turmoil of Western
    society
  • artists include
  • Theo van DoesburgWassily KandinskyPieter
    Cornelius Piet MondrianJackson Pollock

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Composition XWassily Kandinsky, 1939
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Composition with Yellow, Blue, and RedPiet
Mondrian, 1937-42
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Abstractionist Writers
  • Anais Nin
  • Ion Esco

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SURREALISM
  • is the imagination of the unconscious
  • is a positive expression
  • is an unification of the conscious / unconscious
  • is where dreams and fantasy are joined to the
    rational, everyday world in an absolute reality
    surreality

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SURREALITY
  • is surprising, spontaneous, unexpected,
    irrational
  • Andre Breton, Paris art critic, coined the name
    Manifesto of Surrealism in the 1920s
  • Breton admired Sigmund Freud
  • Breton trained in medicine and psychiatry
  • disdained traditional art forms

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EXAMPLES OF SURREALISTS
  • Salvador Dali
  • Maxwell Ernst
  • Rene Magritte
  • Joan Miró
  • Picasso
  • Jackson Pollock(an abstractionist who greatly
    admired the surrealists)

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The Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali, 1931
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The Tilled FieldJoan Miró, 1923-24
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SURREALISM AUTHORS
  • authors considered surrealist
  • Jean CocteauE.E. CummingsGarcia LorcaHenry
    MillerDylan ThomasWilliam Carlos Williams
  • Barbara Guest
  • Flannery OConner

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ASSIGNMENT
  • form groups of FOUR students
  • choose ONE of the topics
  • birthday party
  • School cafeteria
  • Sporting event
  • Illness or broken bone
  • wedding
  • funeral
  • Family portrait
  • Graduation ceremony

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  • Each person illustrate your topic in one of the
    FOUR genres
  • surrealismrealismimpressionismabstractionism
  • your group will have FOUR total illustrations
  • Then, each person write a so, what statement on
    the back of their own drawing.
  • Due at class start tomorrow.
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