What is Modern Art?.

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What is Modern Art?

Modern Landscapes MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions How do artists convey a sense of place, atmosphere, or environment in a landscape painting? How do artists use new painting techniques to express mood and interior feelings in their landscapes? Share this information with your students: Artists at the end of the nineteenth century began to explore their interior worlds, creating symbolic landscapes full of mood and mystery. Rather than rendering their worlds with realistic precision as in done the past, modern artists experimented with painting techniques to convey their interior feelings, or psychological space. MoMA What is Modern Art?

Take a close look at Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor, by Seurat. What is going on in the foreground, the middle ground and the background? What is the mood of this place? Share this information with your students: Ask students to notice what is going on in the foreground, the middle ground and the background. What is the mood of this place? Write down 5 - 10 words that describe this image. Once they have their words, ask them to do a pair/share to explain why they chose those words. Share the words with the class/write the words on the board and discuss (as a group). Georges-Pierre Seurat. Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor. 1888 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Now, take a close look at The Starry Night, by van Gogh. How is it similar to Port-en-Bessin? How is it different? What details do you notice? Why might this be considered a ‘Symbolist’ work of art? Share this information with your students: Ask students to notice what is going on in the foreground, the middle ground and the background. What is the mood of this place? Write down 5 - 10 words that describe this image. Once they have their words, ask them to do a pair/share to explain why they chose those words. Share the words with the class/write the words on the board and discuss (as a group). Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. June 1889 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Let’s compare Seurat and van Gogh Georges-Pierre Seurat. Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor. 1888 Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. June 1889 How are these paintings similar? How are they different? MoMA What is Modern Art?

Now, take a close look at Melankoli III (Melancholy III), by Munch. What is happening with the figure in this landscape? What mood is being conveyed? Would the mood be the same without the figure? Why or why not? Share this information with your students: At the edge of the sea, Munch’s brooding figure contemplates his relationship to nature and love. Munch visited this place on the shore in real life. He made several versions of the same image, a lone figure consumed in melancholy while looking out at the sea. Ask students to notice what is going on in the foreground, the middle ground and the background. What is happening with the figure in this landscape? What mood is being conveyed? Would the mood be the same without the figure? Why or why not? Write 5 - 10 words that describe this image. Compare the lists. Edvard Munch. Melankoli III (Melancholy III). 1896 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions Now that you have generated descriptive words for each image, use them to have a conversation with a partner: How did these modern painters convey a sense of mood or interior, psychological space in their landscapes? MoMA What is Modern Art?