For the lowdown on Lowbrow video the key concept that I learned is that their is a cartoon language art and this was an important time in the art movement. Pop surrealism is a very popular form of art that is very popular among artists.
For the displaying modern art video the key concept that I learned that there are many different ways in which art can be displayed and the museum space can be spread out all over in different ways and spaces.
In the Bones of Contention: Native American Archaeology this video was very informational in the historical way bones and fragments can have other meaning to other people and how traditions means more to some than others.
And in the video An Acquiring Mind: Philippe DE Montebello and the Metropolitan it was extremely interesting in how his styles were used in the setting up of different displays.
I think the videos will relate to the creation of my art Exhibition project. The video explain ideas of art and how they are displayed to enhance the art i will be using. The videos also explain certain aspects of traditions and how certain items mean different traditions.
I thought the videos explained art concepts very well, certain videos had different views and talked about alot of different angles of art. I think this will add some great information to me creating my project.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Videos
I chose the video about Andy Warhol, Images of an Image because i don't really know much about Andy Warhol.
Also i chose the Uncertainty, Modernity and Art because the title caught my attention.
In Andy Warhols video the key concept that i learned was about the silk screening process in which he produced his art.
I the Uncertainty video the key concept that i learned was about the art itself and how modern art has become to call itself art.
Both of these video had everything to do with the reading because Andy Warhol was discussed in the reading as well as modern art.
I enjoyed both video's as they went more in-depth about both subjects in our readings ( Andy Warhol and Modern Art) the book just touched on both.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Art Gallery
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The Exhibition
The Exhibits at the Burchfield Penny Art Center were Loud rebellion to quiet reflection, Idle diversion to essential human rights. Spain Rodriguez, Bradley McCallum Jacqueline Tarry, John Toth, the Roycroft artists and students from Native American School 19.
The Gallery
Lighting that was used in the exhibit varied, from skylights to spot lights on the art work.
White was the color used on the walls of the Gallery.
The materials used in the interior architecture of the space are white smooth walls that all around with the appearance of a staircase which at the top of the staircase is a huge clear glass wall looking down on the art below.
The movement of the viewer through the gallery space was well used in the placement of art and video art.
The Artwork
In each exhibit the artworks were well organized. For example the Spain Rodriguezs exhibit was given a whole wall dedicated to the art work and displayed tasteful in a couple other wall near by. The Roy-croft artist display was displayed in its own section away from but together with the other displays.
The artworks were not similar in any fashion. The exhibits were expressing completely different types of messages through their art making each piece very unique.
Some pieces of the art work were framed to show individual identity other pieces were framed with wooden frames.
Each piece of art work was labeled with a small identity plaque next to the art work explaining the art piece, the artist and small artists had a written summary of their art work.
The proximity of the artwork to each other was probably about one foot from the next.
Art Piece number 1
Artist: Eleanor Douglas
Title: Sunset
Media: oil on Board
Date: 1906
1. This is a beautiful painting of a orange/yellow sunset set in a prairie or grass field. This painting just brings a person to a time of watching a sun set. The painting is small but the impact of a beautiful sunset puts your mind as though a person was actually there.
2.The painting is a sunset set in a grassy field that boarders on a forest.
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are lot of vibrant color, form and well use of space and possibly pattern as well.
4. I didnt see any symbols or metaphors in this painting. To me no hidden messages or expression were in this painting.
5. I think the artist is trying to show a peaceful sunset that many people take for granted. The sunset is colorful and showing how beautiful mother nature can be.
Art Piece number 2
Artist: Eleanor Douglas
Title : Untitled
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: Undated
1. "Tree" This is a beautiful painting of a fall seen within a forest. Three trees are presented with there trunk sizes expressed rather than the leaves or expressed rather than the leaves or branches.
2.Fall trees within a forest with leaves all over the floor of the forest .
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are color, form, proportion and space.
4.This painting reminds me of fall and taking brisk walks up at Letchworth during the fall season. I however did not see any messages or hidden messages in this painting.
5. I think the artist was just trying to express the beauty of decay and the end of a summer/spring seasons.
Art Piece Number 3
Artist: Spain Rodriguez
Tiltle: Early paintings by Spain
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: 1960
1. This paint is very colorful and expressive of a human body
2. This painting is of a mans body posing , yet not in human flesh color but full of vibrant colors.
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are well proportioned figure full of colorful pattern like colors and a well use of space.
4. This art piece spoke for itself, however i didn't see any symbols or metaphors other than the artists trying to express how Spain's people are colorful and full of dance moves.
The Exhibition
The Exhibits at the Burchfield Penny Art Center were Loud rebellion to quiet reflection, Idle diversion to essential human rights. Spain Rodriguez, Bradley McCallum Jacqueline Tarry, John Toth, the Roycroft artists and students from Native American School 19.
The Gallery
Lighting that was used in the exhibit varied, from skylights to spot lights on the art work.
White was the color used on the walls of the Gallery.
The materials used in the interior architecture of the space are white smooth walls that all around with the appearance of a staircase which at the top of the staircase is a huge clear glass wall looking down on the art below.
The movement of the viewer through the gallery space was well used in the placement of art and video art.
The Artwork
In each exhibit the artworks were well organized. For example the Spain Rodriguezs exhibit was given a whole wall dedicated to the art work and displayed tasteful in a couple other wall near by. The Roy-croft artist display was displayed in its own section away from but together with the other displays.
The artworks were not similar in any fashion. The exhibits were expressing completely different types of messages through their art making each piece very unique.
Some pieces of the art work were framed to show individual identity other pieces were framed with wooden frames.
Each piece of art work was labeled with a small identity plaque next to the art work explaining the art piece, the artist and small artists had a written summary of their art work.
The proximity of the artwork to each other was probably about one foot from the next.
Art Piece number 1
Artist: Eleanor Douglas
Title: Sunset
Media: oil on Board
Date: 1906
1. This is a beautiful painting of a orange/yellow sunset set in a prairie or grass field. This painting just brings a person to a time of watching a sun set. The painting is small but the impact of a beautiful sunset puts your mind as though a person was actually there.
2.The painting is a sunset set in a grassy field that boarders on a forest.
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are lot of vibrant color, form and well use of space and possibly pattern as well.
4. I didnt see any symbols or metaphors in this painting. To me no hidden messages or expression were in this painting.
5. I think the artist is trying to show a peaceful sunset that many people take for granted. The sunset is colorful and showing how beautiful mother nature can be.
Art Piece number 2
Artist: Eleanor Douglas
Title : Untitled
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: Undated
1. "Tree" This is a beautiful painting of a fall seen within a forest. Three trees are presented with there trunk sizes expressed rather than the leaves or expressed rather than the leaves or branches.
2.Fall trees within a forest with leaves all over the floor of the forest .
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are color, form, proportion and space.
4.This painting reminds me of fall and taking brisk walks up at Letchworth during the fall season. I however did not see any messages or hidden messages in this painting.
5. I think the artist was just trying to express the beauty of decay and the end of a summer/spring seasons.
Art Piece Number 3
Artist: Spain Rodriguez
Tiltle: Early paintings by Spain
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: 1960
1. This paint is very colorful and expressive of a human body
2. This painting is of a mans body posing , yet not in human flesh color but full of vibrant colors.
3. The principles and elements used in this painting are well proportioned figure full of colorful pattern like colors and a well use of space.
4. This art piece spoke for itself, however i didn't see any symbols or metaphors other than the artists trying to express how Spain's people are colorful and full of dance moves.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Cubism and Expressionism
I have chosen the video on Expressionism because I do not know much about it and the use of color and the emotion of color intrigues me to learn more about it.
I also chose the video about the Impact of Cubism because the way an artist uses unfamiliar ways to represent form and space is very interesting. I wanted to see more examples and more explanation on its use.
In the video Expressionism, I learned how the key concepts of color were used to express different properties of a painting. This video showed how artists used color to express feelings through pronounced lines, shape and proportion.
The video The Impact of Cubism showed me the concepts of Influential style and how an artist would use unfamiliar ways to represent form and space.
The videos related very well in my opinion to the reading of the text because the reading explained how or why expressionism and cubism came about but the videos showed a lot of art by different artists and how they incorporated the style into the artwork. The video showed a deep connection to the style and who the artist was and how the thought of the specific style came about into their lives and threw their work.
I enjoyed the videos I found them to be very in-depth on the artwork, style, and period. I really liked how the video explained artwork, what the artist was thinking, and how their lives affected the artwork as well. The videos and text reading also explained a lot about the periods, which also gave me a understanding of the art concepts used in the art work as well.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
mask art
1. Carnival, Oruro,
Bolivia
24 inches, painted
papier mache, glitter, glass
The devil mask
captures the essence of the Oruro Carnival. The devil or Supay represents the
Andean pre-conquest underworld figure that was lord of the hills and
transmogrified by the Christians as the Devil. Masks like this are worn with
equally ornate costumes in the big parade.
This mask is full of color, pattern, tecture from the color, and it has large horns that balane the proportion for movement. The shape is well formed and the pattern is very well unique for its form.
2.Devil mask
Carnival, Oruro,
Bolivia
14 inches, painted
sheet metal
The devil mask
captures the essence of the Oruro Carnival. The devil or Supay represents the
Andean pre-conquest underworld figure that was lord of the hills and
transmogrified by the Christians as the Devil. It has become one of the most
popular carnival characters and is uniquely representative of Bolivian folk
art.
This Carnival mask is very viberant and full of color that has emphasis on the forehead making emphasis on the eyes to lure your eye away from the actual holes for the mask wearer to see through. Its a great mask that has form of an animal.
3.Clown Mask
Tacana people, Bolivia
8 inches, natural wool
The Tacana Indians live in and around the Madidi National Park in the rainforests of Bolivia. Like most of the other indigenous groups in that country, they are gifted mask makers. This particular mask is new and unpainted.
With this mask i liked the way simple lines were used along with texture because it was made from wood.
This mask had a simple pattern on both sides of the mask which give it a facial form that is clear. Their is a emphasis on the tongue because its a clown face that will make a person laugh.
My mask:
Friday, November 2, 2012
Buddhism and Hinduism
1. I selected the video on Buddhism and Hinduism because I know absolutely nothing on these two Religions or their impact on art and architecture.
2. In the video about Buddhism a key concept that I learned was how the religion has contributed to art, in both a symbolic and a story telling aspect. In Buddhism the god has beautiful architectural building built telling the story of life and how fact and legend intertwine. The developed a way to interpret wood techniques of art and architecture in stone carvings that are unbelievable mesmerizing.
In the video of Hinduism a key concept that I learned are all about the way art is incorporated into the massive structures of architecture. The sculptures incorporated into the massive stone buildings are dedicated to a god and tell a story with each building about the god. Everything about the religion is very symbolic and just emotionally drawing to a person.
3. The videos related to the text reading because in the text reading it touched on both of these religions. However with the videos I got to see more pictures of the actual places that are built to practice the religions and see actually what they look like.
4. I really liked the films. I really liked seeing where they were and how the way of life was with Buddhism and Hinduism. I learned a lot about both religions and have a better understanding of why their buildings look the way they do and their art. The art and architecture is very extraordinary in my opinion.
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