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Unit 2 Contemporary Art & Architecture

Unit 2 Project For this project, we will give a detailed analysis to both a piece of architecture and a work of art. However, we will examine art in your community and life. The objective of the assignment is to apply the concepts from the chapter to art and architecture in daily life. Choose a piece of art and architecture that are from the 20th Century or Beyond!

3 Part I: Take a field trip around your neighborhood, city, or region. Find one example of architecture that catches your attention. Explain what you see in detail. Discuss the elements of form and function. Which concepts from the chapter reading are applied in this work? Researching the style may help you to add credibility to your analysis. Cite the chapter, and make it clear how you see the architectural terms in use.

4 Part II: Next, find a piece of art. Consider civic art, sculpture, an image you have in your home, graffiti, street performance, or an art experience that you find engaging. Start by describing the work of art. Use terminology from the text. You may consider the following questions: What is the medium? When was the work made? Is the work abstract or representational? You may find the flashcards in this week's My Humanities Kit to be helpful. Also, discuss the purpose of this work of art, and what it means to you? Which terms from the chapter reading are applied in this work? Cite the chapter, and make it clear how you see the art concepts in this practice.

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 5 Prehistoric Artworks African Rock Art, 100,000 B.C.

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 6 Prehistoric Artworks Stone tools, North and South America

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 7 -Pablo Picasso(Spanish, 1881–1973) -Georges Braque (French, 1882–1963) -Paris between 1907 and French art critic Louis Vauxcelles Cubism

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 8 Cubism Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Picasso

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 9 Cubism Still Life with a Bottle of Rum, 1911, by Picasso

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 10 Cubism Candlestick and Playing Cards on a Table, 1910 by Georges Braque

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 11 Cubism The Bargeman, 1918 by Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 12 -In 1874, the Anonymous Society of Painter, Sculptors, Printmakers, -Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissarro - Modernity, its rejection of established styles, its incorporation of new technology and ideas Impressionism

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 13 Impressionism Impression, Sunrise, 1874, by Claude Monet

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 14 Impressionism La Grenouillère, 1869 Claude Monet

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 15 Impressionism The Dance Class, 1874 Edgar Degas

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 16 - aka Synthetism - In the late 1800's and early 1900's -Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) - Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) - Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) Post-Impressionism

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 17 Post-Impressionism Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary) 1891 by Paul Gauguin

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 18 Post-Impressionism Two Tahitian Women, 1899 Paul Gauguin

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 19 Post-Impressionism Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace, 1885 Vincent van Gogh

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 20 Post-Impressionism Road in Etten, 1881 Vincent van Gogh

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 21 - In the late 1910s and early '20s - Officially started in Paris in 1924 with the publication of the Manifesto of Surrealism by the poet and critic André Breton (1896–1966) - Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, René Magritte and Joan Miró. Surrealism

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 22 Surrealism The Satin Tuning Fork 1940 Yves Tanguy (American, born France, 1900–1955)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 23 Surrealism The Barbarians, 1937 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 24 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 25 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia Can you see the face of a pirate?

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 26 Salvador Dali -Critical Paranoia

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 27 Surrealism and Photography [Jacqueline Goddard], 1930 Man Ray (American, 1890–1976)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 28 Surrealism and Photography The Doll, 1934–35 Hans Bellmer (French, born Silesia, 1902–1975)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 29 - In the early 1940s, primarily in New York - “Abstract Expressionists" or "The New York School" - Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) - Willem de Kooning (1904–1997) -Franz Kline (1910–1962) -Lee Krasner (1908–1984) etc. Abstract Expressionism

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 30 Abstract Expressionism Untitled. 1948–49 Jackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956 )

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 31 Abstract Expressionism No. 13 (White, Red, on Yellow)1958 Mark Rothko (American, born Russia, 1903–1970)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 32 Structuralism Berlin Holocaust Memorial by Peter Eisenman

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 33 Deconstructivism Seattle Public Library designed by Rem Koolhaas (2004)

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 34 Expressionism The Einstein Tower (Einsteinturm) in Potsdam is an Expressionist work by architect Erich Mendelsohn, 1920 Photo: Creative Commons by Doris Antony The Einstein Tower by architect Erich Mendelsohn, 1920 The Einstein Tower by Erich Mendelsohn, 1920

cafe.naver.com/powerpoint.cafe 35 Green Architecture