1960s Unit Question: How do circumstances affect our choices? Area of Interaction: Environments.

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1960s Unit Question: How do circumstances affect our choices? Area of Interaction: Environments

Do Now: Draw this diagram using a whole page in your sketchbook. Minimalism: Artist: Installation Art: Artist: Op Art: Artist: Pop Art: Artist: Photo-Realism: Artist: Exit Ticket:

Objectives SWBAT: explain main goal of Installation Art, Minimalism, Op Art, Photo-Realism, and Pop Art. SWBAT: identify 5 artists from the 1960s period.

Pop Art Time: 1960s Location: America Main goal: The artists took made art about things and people that were popular at that time.

Andy Warhol Created art using Silk Screen Printing Warhol's works include some of the most expensive paintings Self Portrait by Andy Warhol (1986) ever sold. ($100 million)

Op Art Time: 1960s Location: World Wide Main goal: The artists created art that contained optical illusions.

Tadasky Japanese Artist Came to US on a scholarship at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI C 191 by Tadasky (1965)

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Installation Art Time: 1960s Location: America Main goal: The artist create art that must be installed in a space indoors or outdoors. Most of the time it is a temporary piece of art.

Sandy Skoglund American female photographer and installation artist Builds elaborate sets with furniture and actors and photographs the scenes she creates

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Photo-Realism Time: 1960s Location: America Main goal: The artist shows a meticulous depiction of detail, nearly photographic in appearance.

Ralph Goings-American Painter "In 1963 I wanted to start painting again but I decided I wasn't going to do abstract pictures. It occurred to me that I should go as far to the opposite as I could.... It occurred to me that projecting and tracing the photograph instead of copying it freehand would be even more shocking. To copy a photograph literally was considered a bad thing to do. It went against all of my art school training... some people were upset by what I was doing and said 'it's not art, it can't possibly be art'. That gave me encouragement in a perverse way, because I was delighted to be doing something that was really upsetting people... I was having a hell of a lot of fun..." Relish By Ralph Goings (1994)

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Minimalism Time: 1960s Location: World Wide Main goal: The artists create art at its most simple state. No personal expression, just a minimal number of shapes, lines or colors.

Frank Stella American painter and printmaker Student of Hans Hofmann Thought that the art should be an object not a picture of an object. Hyena Stomp by Frank Stella (1936)

Time Line (10 minutes) Installation Art, Minimalism, Op Art, Photo-Realism, and Pop Art Time: 1960s Illustrate

Exit Ticket If so many groups of artists existed in the 1960s, how many groups do you think exists now? Why do you think this?