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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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