Art

What are the design elements of the exhibition? [Colors, lighting, space, format, etc.] Did these elements help or hinder the viewer’s experience?

Dukes Fine Art Gallery: Visible to The User 1. An introduction that identifies what this show is about [scope] and where it is located. 2.An overall description of the show. [What is being shown? Are these paintings, sculptures, prints, etc?] 3. What are the broad curatorial themes/ideas/concepts that the show tries to provide? Is there […]

Choose one of the Art Assignments on the PBS Art Assignment website and complete the assignment.

ART ASSIGNMENT Choose one of the Art Assignments on the PBS Art Assignment website and complete the assignment. Document yourself completing the assignment and answer/include the following in a PDF or word document you will submit to the dropbox folder on D2L: What is the Art Assignment you chose? Who were the artists giving the […]

Describe what you find interesting about the comparison between the original inspiration of his work (the artwork or celebrity that he is imitating) and in what creative ways he re-presents the image in his own way.

Discussion #4: Yasumasa Morimura – Inventive Computer Imitations Look at Morimura’s work here: https://www.artnet.com/artists/yasumasa-morimura/ Choose three favorite artworks and find out (through research) who or what artwork Morimura is imitating. Describe what you find interesting about the comparison between the original inspiration of his work (the artwork or celebrity that he is imitating) and in […]

Research a person from animation history, their personal/professional history and filmography, then write a concise summary of their history and their contributions to the field of animation.

Chuck Jones Pick a person from animation history, research their personal/professional history and filmography, then write a concise summary of their history and their contributions to the field of animation.

How does Marc Kushner describe the way technology will be helpful to you as a designer, how does this affect you personally, and how will you think about your design aesthetic after watching this TED talk? 

ASSIGNMENT Why the buildings of the future will be shaped by … you”Architecture is not about math or zoning — it’s about visceral emotions,” says Marc Kushner. In a sweeping — often funny — talk, he zooms through the past thirty years of architecture to show how the public, once disconnected, have become an essential […]

List and include images of the three most important artworks in each museum and discuss why they are important (this is subjective, but explain your choices).

Assignment: Research Project This is a research project. Include Power Point slides that address the following topics/points. All slides must have images that illustrate your key points. Provide as much visual detail as possible. A map showing the city and locating the spaces which you will discuss in your presentation.(10 points) Two significant ART museums […]

What do you think the title of Shirin Neshat’s photograph suggests the artwork is about?

ASSIGNMENT Mini-assignments will be minimum three pages double spaced. 12 point font. Base on YouTube videos http://www.artnet.com/artists/shirin-neshat/         Mini Assignment #13 Neshat’s body of work extends beyond identity politics. Cultural critic Eleanor Heartney once said, “Neshat makes art through her identities as an Iranian and as a woman but reshapes them to […]

Watch this play and write a response. Identify the main character(s) and the actors who played them and discuss the performance of 2 actors.

Play: Peter and the Starcatcher Watch this play and write a response to it while adhering to the guidelines below. Play: Peter and the starcatcher You can watch on this link: Sample Critique Guidelines Background Information on the Play Title Playwright When you saw it Where you saw it Director’s name and Designers, if available […]

Examine this quote, select two works of art and/or advertising—each artwork should depicting subjects of a differing sex or gender presentation from the other.

Week 11 Discussion In this discussion, you will apply a materialist critique of art and analyze how pre-judgments impact perception. You will also consider the artist’s intention. Tasks In Ways of Seeing, Berger observes that in art and media, “men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at.” To examine this quote, select two […]

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