Modernism investigation Choose a movement, an artist and an artwork, and complete an extended viewing process.

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Modernism investigation Choose a movement, an artist and an artwork, and complete an extended viewing process

Extended viewing process Requires information in addition to the usual requirments

Extended viewing process Step 1: Identify Explain your choice of movement, artist and artwork

Extended viewing process Step 3: Analysis Carefully consider materials, tools and techniques

Extended viewing process Step 5: Background information (movement) Where and when the movement began Key concepts, styles and issues of the movement Key works of the movement

Extended viewing process Step 5: Background information (artist) Their artistic intention Their materials, tools and techniques Their contributions to the movement

Extended viewing process Step 5: Background information (context) Historical or political events Cultural or artistic trends Social customs or critiques Technological innovations