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1 What is Art?

2 How do we judge art? Monetary Value Personal Opinion The Opinion of Experts On Technical Accuracy On the works ability to shock On the works ability to make the observer question

3 Monetary Value The next slides show the 10 most expensive paintings sold in the last 20 years.

4 The Card Players Artist: Paul Cézanne Price tag: $259,000,000 Purchased: Royal Family of Qatar (April 2011)

5 No. 5, 1948 Artist: Jackson Pollock Price tag: $140,000,000 Purchased: Sotheby's, New York (November 2006)

6 Woman III Artist: Willem de Kooning Price tag: $137,500,000 Purchased: Steven A. Cohen (November 2006)

7 Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I Artist: Gustav Klimt Price tag: $135,000,000 Purchased: Neue Galerie(June 2006)

8 The Scream (Skrik) IV Artist: Edvard Munch Price tag:$119,922,600 Purchased: Leon Black (May 2012)

9 . Nude, Green Leaves & Bust Nude, Green Leaves & BustNude, Green Leaves & Bust Artist: Pablo Picasso Price tag: $106,500,000 Purchased: Christie's, New York (May 2010)

10 Garçon à la pipe Artist: Pablo Picasso Price tag: $104,168,000 Purchased: Guido Barilla (May 2004)

11 Eight Elvises Artist: Andy Warhol Price tag: $100,000,000 Purchased: Philippe Ségalot (2009)

12 Dora Maar au Chat Artist: Pablo Picasso Price tag: $95,200,000 Purchased: Boris Ivanishvili (May, 2006)

13 Adele Bloch-Bauer II Artist: Gustav Klimt Price tag: $87,900,000 Purchased: Christie's, New York (November, 2006)

14 Personal Opinion Is this art? Describe the art – line, shape, colour, texture, space What is the media? Callalily by Anna Claire

15 Analysis Consider the quality of the size, shape, colour and texture of the art Does it show movement, unity and contrast? Rainbow by Chi Chi

16 Interpretation and Judgement How creative and rewarding is the work? What is the artist trying to say? Why were certain colours used? Why was it created? What is your final judgement? Remember judgements can be positive or negative but must be supported with stated reason Bailey – Dreams of a Rainforest

17 The Artists Jungle Friends - Primate Sanctuary and Rehabilitation – Fund raising initiative

18 Pollack – Pollack

19 To Shock?

20 Emin – Unmade Bed

21 Constable – Flatford Mill

22 Millais – Ophelia

23 Unknown Artist – Tattoo

24 Von Hagens – Human Head

25 Von Hagens – Cowboy

26 Warhol – Campbell’s Soup Can

27 Warhol – Marilyn Monroe

28 Britney Spears – Oops Album Cover

29 Beatles – Sgt. Peppers Album Cover

30 Hinrichs – Breaking Heart

31 Unknown Artist - Manga

32 Installation artist Simon Starling, winner of this year's £25,000 Turner Prize, recycles objects by reframing and reforming them.

33 Simon Starling is fascinated by the processes involved in transforming one object or substance into another. He makes objects, installations, and pilgrimage-like journeys which draw out an array of ideas About nature, technology and economics. Starling describes his work as ‘the physical manifestation of a thought process’, revealing hidden histories and relationships.

34 Art and me.. Why is art important to me? Where does art, design and image appear in my life? What does art provide for me in my life? What areas of art do I enjoy? What areas of art do I dislike? Do you believe that we should all have an art?


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