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2 Creating Your Power Point

3  Things you should know: 1. Your presentation should be on a significant movement in art history. 2. You may work alone or with ONE other person. 3. You need to decide who you will work with and sign up for a movement TODAY. 4. You will have the next 2 class periods to research and create your PowerPoint presentation. 5. You will be presenting your PowerPoint to the class.

4  Have a minimum of 10 slides.  Contain relevant, correct information.  Be in your own words except where correctly quoted.  Have a visual element on each slide.  Be creative, interesting and match the style of your artist movement.  Have NO MORE than 2 or 3 sentences of text on each slide.  Have a “Works Cited” slide at the end listing sources where you got your information.  Contain a 5 question quiz at the end. The questions should be relevant and test to see if students were listening to your presentation.

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6 Finding artists that do not create the occasional offensive or even pornographic artwork is very difficult. I have tried but simple can NOT look at every piece of art that an artist ever created to make sure it is school appropriate. In your research you may come across artwork that is offensive. The school tries to block these images but sometimes they get through. If you run on to a work that offends you just click out quickly and move on. If it is really offensive let the computer lab person know so they can block the site. Good luck!

7 Michelangelo, DaVinci – what else can you say. RENAISSANCE

8 Ornamentation gone crazy. ROCOCO

9 Showed real, every-day people doing things in real ways. REALISM

10 Wanted to capture his “impression” of the world around them. Impressionism

11 Loved haunting, emotional images. Expressionism

12 Artists like Diego Rivera and David Siqueiros brought about social change with their large public murals. The Mexican Muralists

13 Painted about social issues. …more Mexican muralists

14 Cubists broke of images into multiple views at the same time. CUBISM

15 Hated anything old! Loved the idea of speed and technology. FUTURISM

16 Can’t tell what it is but it looks like fun. Abstract Expressionism

17 …more Abstract Expressionism

18 An Anti-Art movement that thought life was pointless and art should be too. DADA

19 Used bizarre, dream-like images. Surrealism

20 Pretty weird! …more Surrealism

21 Likes to use optical illusions in their art. OP ART

22 Less is more. Minimalism

23 Glorified popular images. Pop Art

24 Fun stuff. …more Pop Art

25 Tries to make his paintings look like a photo. Photorealism

26 Focused on life in the American West. “Art of the American West” or “Western Art”

27 An early wildlife painter. Wild Life Art

28 …modern Wildlife art

29 Art that focuses on fanciful subjects. Fantasy Art

30 …more Fantasy Art

31 The concept or idea is the central focus of this type of art. Conceptual Art

32 Using the environment of create art. Environmental Art

33 Art that moves or uses light. Kinetic and Light Art

34 They loved to paint romantic, classical images. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

35 Elevated man a his noble ambitions. ROMANTICISM

36 Also called the “wild beasts” because of the way they painted. FAUVISM

37 Loved to paint romantic views of the American West. Hudson River School Artists

38 Wanted to paint reality even if it wasn’t pretty. ASHCAN SCHOOL

39 A decorative art inspired by nature and focused on design. Art Nouveau

40 Installation Art

41 Love brightly colored chaos. Der Blaue Reiter (the Blue Rider)

42 Focused on small town America. Regionalism

43 Loved to paint stylized image of early American life. …more Regionalism

44 Very controversial. Graffiti Art


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