Instructions
We are beginning our investigations into art by considering the question “What is art?” “What does it do? and “Why do we care?”. To this end I am asking you to:
- Think of a piece of art that you have encountered that had an effect on you. This piece of art could be a public mural, a painting, a sculpture, any piece of visual art. You could have seen it on your way to work, on the subway, or in our book this week.
- Once you have chosen an art work:
- describe the art for us (what it is, a title if it has one, and where you saw it).
- using this weeks reading as a guide, describe the appeal of the art. What message or feeling does it convey? How does it appeal to our senses?
- describe what purpose the art may serve, or what the art aims to accomplish. Does it have a political statement to make? Why might the art have been commissioned or created?
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Instructions
We are beginning our investigations into art by considering the question “What is art?” “What does it do? and “Why do we care?”. To this end I am asking you to:
1. For the first part of our discussion you will be working to develop a list of important concepts for analyzing and interpreting art. You should post brief definitions of 4 important elements or themes of art from the reading that we might use in thinking about and analyzing art.
2. For the second portion of our discussion of Art you should find an artwork available on the web. Below are some links to get you started:
o Search the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago
o The collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York
o The collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art
After choosing an artwork you should describe it using the concepts from your list. Describe the work you chose using the concepts that your chose in the first part of the assignment.