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    Welcome to Wednesday

    June 29th

    2011Journal

    Check

    Developing

    Visual

    Literacy

    Thursdays

    Field Trip

    Itinerary

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    What do artists

    do?

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    What do artists do?

    Artists

    Record the World

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    Artists Provide Tangible (visible) Form

    to Ideas, Philosophies, Feelings

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    Artists

    Provide Tangible Form to the

    Unknown

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    Artists Help us See the World in a

    New or Innovative way

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    Perception

    How Do We Perceive the World?

    Idea (Greek idein [to

    see])

    I see = I understand

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    Doeseveryone

    see thesame

    thing?

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    Intensify your

    PERCEPTION

    Develop your

    VISUAL

    LITERACY

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    Archimboldo, Seasons,1560s

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    Creativity

    Artists actively

    respond

    to their world

    Always searching

    for anew solution

    Pablo Picasso,Bulls Head

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    PROBLEM : large, roundesque watermelons

    don't fit efficiently into typical Japanese

    refrigerators

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    How do we understand what

    we see?

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    Jasper Johns, Three Flags, 1958, Encaustic on canvas, 30 7/8 x 45 1/2 x 5 in., Whitney Museum of AmericanArt, New York

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    Vermeer, Mistress and

    Maid, c. 166667, oil

    on

    canvas

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    Jasper Johns, Three Flags, 1958, Encaustic on canvas, 30 7/8 x 45 1/2 x 5 in., Whitney Museum of AmericanArt, New York

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    Felix

    Weldon,

    Marine

    Corps WarMemorial,

    Arlington,

    Virginia,

    1954

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    Faith Ringgold, God Bless

    America, 1964

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    Andy Warhol,

    Race Riot,

    1963

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    Scott Tyler,

    What is theProper Way to Display

    the American Flag? 1989

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    Yukinori Yanagi: The World Flag Ant Farm, 1990

    Ants, colored sand, plastic boxes, plastic tubes, 170 boxes

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    Ants create a newcross-cultural network of

    multinational symbols

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    Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain

    and Northern Ireland

    Union Flag orUnion Jack

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    Correct way to fly flag,

    assuming hoist to the left

    Incorrect way to fly flag,

    assuming hoist to the

    left

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    Thursdays Field Trip: The British Museum

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    Thursdays Field Trip: The British Museum

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    This small display

    explores the range of

    work by sculptor, letter

    cutter, engraver andtypographer Eric Gill by

    contrasting his public

    commissions with his

    private art.

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    Gill Sans

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    Discover the secrets

    behind this shadow-

    and-light box

    installation bycontemporary artist

    Xu Bing, inspired by a

    Chinese painting inthe Museums

    collection.

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    The

    Rosetta

    Stone

    Egypt,

    PtolemaicPeriod, 196

    BC

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    The Elgin Marbles

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    Parthenonsculpture:

    Centaur

    and Lapith

    The

    Acropolis,

    Athens,Greece,

    around 440

    BC

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    AD

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    Museum of London

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    Museum of London

    Streetphotographs are

    atthe heartofour

    understanding of

    London as a diverse and

    dynamic capital. They

    are characterised byan

    elementofchance - a

    fortunate encounter, a

    fleeting expression, amomentary

    juxtaposition, capturing

    an ever-changing city.

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