Monday, May 12, 2014

Reflection

I really enjoy this course. Definitely meet my expectation and more. At the beginning I think in less interaction with art for the reason of be online course, but no we have the experience to visit galleries and know a lot of different artist. Now I think art is everything that a person can create for demonstrate their filings. I the beginning I didn't have any particular artist in my preference but know I like Picasso and now I have more interest for know more about him. Taking a online course is the equivalent of more of the work that we have in a regular class. I definitely gin to take a online course again but having a balance with the traditional.

self-portrait


I select this particular work of arts because the two paintings represent real women. I feel the nature of the photo make an impression in me. The other don't have a real face is very interesting work ,I choose that one because is different  I use charcoal because that is the first thing that represent myself I always have a pencil on me. The first challenge for me was make the sketch, its hard when you want to said everything in just one portrait.  But I try to go very simple and just be myself. The portrait represent my self-showing how simple can I be. I use value for this portrait. Was real fun make this self –portrait. I think my final work reflect myself.


 

Friday, May 2, 2014

13 and 14 week video review


The video Displaying Modern Art: The Tate Approach, talk about the intellectual and aesthetic issues associated with the display of art, using rooms in the Tate Modern as case studies. The exhibition style Alfred Barr established during his transformation of MOMA in the 1930s, the video shows how Tate curators developed a new method utilizing theme-based museum sections. I like when they mention Critics that Tate Modern's thematic presentation of art requires that viewers have no knowledge of art. They believe art should be more than entertainment. That give me confident to create my project. In the video An Acquiring Mind: Philippe de Montebello and The Metropolitan they talk about the  tenure of Mr. de Montebello guided the acquisition of more than 84,000 works of art, demanded innovation in conservation techniques, and oversaw the doubling of the physical size of this world-renowned cultural institution.  In the video The Lowdown on Lowbrow: West Coast Pop Art they explain what is lowbrow. Its influences include comic books, B-movies, rock ’n’ roll, surfing, hot rods, and Cold War imagery. Art historians call it Pop Surrealism; practitioners call it Lowbrow. With dozens of artist and gallery curator interviews, along with hundreds of examples, this program chronicles Lowbrow’s evolution, its iconoclasm and often antagonistic relation to Abstract Expressionism, as well as the rise of female artists to its forefront. This videos help me to create my plan for get start in my project. They guide me to understand the purpose of the project. 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Module Twelve - Blog: Video Review


I choose this two video because both are like a sequence of each other.  In the second video Uncertainty: Modernity and Art they mention the abstract art before the abstract expressionism. In the video Abstract Expressionism and Pop: Art of the '50s and '60s  they said “Abstract Expressionism was born from a joining of attitudes in American art and European avant-garde art, but was later rejected for its nonfigurative and seemingly egocentric character in favor of the ultra-objective phenomenon known as Pop Art”.  They talk about Abstract Art vs. Figurative Art and Color in Kline's Art.  Frankenthaler's "Mountains and Sea".  The Impact of Frankenthaler's Work was mention too in this video. They explain to the abstract expression of Rauschenberg vs Warhol and Lichtenstein’s Style and Themes.

 In the second video they show How Instead of offering an idealized or ennobled vision of humankind, modern art an instrument of the tumultuous 20th century communicates chaos, anxiety, and above all, uncertainty. In this program, Matthew Collings contrasts the works of Pablo Picasso with the abstracts of Paul Klee and Piet Mondrian and the architecture of Le Corbusier; tells how the Nazis tried to eradicate modern art’s uncertainties with some crushing certainties of their own; and shows how modern art’s relationship with modern life changed. In this video they explain the meaning of modern art and the different stages in the history. They mention the china and the isolations of art and globalization. They finishing mention the journey of the art to this days.

They are related to the reading in chapters 23 and 24 because in the book they start from the modern to postmodern and them present the modern art too. Both theme present in the videos. This video definitely help to understand better the history of art. In my opinion they are great videos.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Module Eleven - Blog: Video Review


I choose the video The Mystical North: Spanish Art from the 19th Century to the Present, because I speak Spanish and right know I’m enroll in Spanish classes related to this theme. This video are very helpful for me in both classes. Northern Spain has produced some of the world’s most celebrated artists, including Picasso, Miró, Dalí and Goya, who foreshadowed modern painting with his dark political consciousness. Goya is known as the father of modern art. In this video the talk about Antoni Gaudi is work was inspired by God's Natural World. Gaudi was the Inventor of the art of the future. Other artist present in this video was Picasso's brothel paintings are "soaked in memories of his Catholic past." Salvador Dali was a surrealist painter. Francisco Franco create a repression of artistic expression. Santiago Calatrava create a blend of Spain's past and future.

The second video The Impact of Cubism Influenced by the works of Cézanne, African tribal art, and the art of the Iberian Peninsula, Cubism the most influential style of the early 20th century offered European artists unfamiliar, nonclassical ways to represent form and space. The video study Juan Gris’ The Breakfast Table (1915), from the Centre Pompidou, Paris.  Marcel Duchamp’s Sad Young Man on a Train (1911), from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice Robert Delaunay’s Champ de Mars (1911), from The Art Institute of Chicago, Sonia Delaunay’s Electric Prisms (1914), from the Centre Pompidou, Paris Kazimir Malevich’s An Englishman in Moscow (1913-14), from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Umberto Boccioni’s Farewells (1911), from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. I choose this video because I found fascinating the cubism. With the video I have more opportunity of learn more about the cubism.

Both video as always are related to the readings. The videos explore more the themes present in the chapters. They help me to depth my understanding. I like the videos because the places presented transport me to the moment.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Mask Making


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I chose this mask because I like the colors of the mask and the (2) mask because said is one of the oldest one. Very basic but I appreciate a lot of happiness and history in that one.


 Mask 1 Artist: Azteca
Title of work: The mask of Xiuhtecuhtli
Date Cultura Mixteca-Azteca, 1400-1521 d. C.
Source of picture (URL),http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiuhtecuhtli#cite_note-Matos_Moctezuma_2002.2C_p.476-7
 
Mask 2
Artist  Neolithic Era 
Title of  Work The stone Mask
Media
Date the pre-ceramic neolithic period dates to 7000
 
Mask 3
Artist  South  America
Title of Work  Unknown
Date Unknown
Source of Picture http://masksoftheworld.com/rich-masquerade-in-the-andes/

In my mask I use the element of colors and shapes. When I create this mask I feel desire of create more mask Its amazing how many different mask we can create just changing colors and shapes. In my mask I like to show the elements of nature.

 
 
 

















Friday, April 11, 2014

Module Ten - Blog: Video Review

 
I choose the video African art because I found the reading in the chapter 18 very interesting, and I feel desire to know more about that. In the video I learn about African Art, Cultural Meaning, and African Rock Art. Also how Egyptian and Saharan art and architecture show influences of agriculture. Traditions of African Ethnic and the Magic and Religion in African Art. I learn about the design of the African mask and the elements. The next video that I choose was the Buddhism, is a theme very popular and I feel it’s something good deep in the understanding of the Buddhism.  In this video the key concept learn was India Bodh Gaya and how the Buddhism was spread in the world. They show the Sanchi a center of Buddhist art and architecture. I learn more about the Borobudur Temple in Indonesia. Something amazing was the Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York, the Chuang Yen Monastery is a complex of buildings dedicated to Buddhism. The video was much related to the reading in the text. They show real images that transport me to that time. Definitely they deep my understanding in the African art and Buddhism.