"There is no must in art because art is free." - Wassily Kandinsky Study Guide
PowerPoint Artists and Movements Review PowerPoint Key Ideas History Moments List and Dates Artworks List Flash Card Images Vocabulary * Don't forget all the information that SmartHistory has through Khan Academy! * A general site, World Wide Arts Resources, that has an immense amount of information on most movements that we've covered, including medieval. Check this site out and click on a movement for this chapter on the left side in blue! * Confused about what's going on in the world politically during the early 20th century? Try World History Chronology, World War I. *Great collection of images on F.L. Wright's Fallingwater architecture * Article from Huffington Post about Benton's work and influence in America * Have Instant Netflix? Watch The Rape of Europa and learn about Hitler's and the Nazi's involvement in the thievery of the world's most significant Artworks * YouTube video: Kirchner's Street, Dresden * YouTube video: Picasso's Guernica * YouTube video: Salvador Dali: Destino * YouTube video: Gelatin Silver Print * Learn more about Mark Rothko and his paintings other than color fields from the National Gallery of Art, Wash. D.C. * Incredible website on the Vietnam War Memorial by Maya Lin. * I have to say this kinda of amazing...Watch Chuck Close on The Colbert Report from a 2010 episode. He talks about his process, his disability, and his early and later portraits. * Have Netflix? Watch Andy Goldsworthy's Rivers and Tides! Amazing site specific art! * Check out MOMA's amazing collection of Louis Bourgeois's works which, involves themes of traumatic childhoods, spiders, motherhood, and animals and insects. *Discover Ai Weiwei's Sunflower Seeds * This seems fun! Create a really interesting collage on MOMA's website! * Read about Chris Ofili's The Holy Virgin Mary (pdf) and why it's so controversial. Dialectical Journal template is here. * Create your own Jackson Pollock painting! Super fun! Also check out the official Jackson Pollock page by Artsy! They have a great collection of artists and galleries. *Also, visit The National Gallery of Art to learn more about Pollock and his early artworks, life, and processes of ACTION PAINTING. *Watch Chuck Close on the Colbert Report * Read more on the entirety of The Migration of the Negro *NY Times: Stepping Exhibition of Jacob Lawrence * The Women of the Bauhaus School *10 of the most infamous artworks detroyed by WW2 *HOMEWORK READINGS: -African Influences in Modern Art -Heilbrunn Timeline Thematic Essay: Cubism -Bauhaus school in Germany -CALDER |
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Improvisation 28 Kirchner's Self Portrait as a Soldier Memorial Sheet for Karl Liebknecht Les Demoiselles The Portuguese Brancusi's The Kiss The Steerage Fountain The Persistence of Memory Object The Two Fridas The Jungle The Results of the First Five-Year Plan Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow Kaufmann House Villa Savoye Seagrams Building The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 49 Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park Woman I The Bay Marilyn Diptych Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks Narcissus Garden Spiral Jetty House in New Castle County Vocabularyabstract
action painting assemblage biomorphism cantilever collage color field painting documentary photography earthwork ferroconcrete frottage Happening Harlem Renaissance installation mobile ready-made silkscreen Venice Biennale |
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