Thursday, November 21, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Hennessey Youngman
Monica Vazquez
HUA 101.1301
Professor Harmon
November 22, 2013
Hennessey Youngman
Art Thoughtz on Institutional Critique
The youtube
vlogger Hennessey Youngman is a young man with a perspective that’s different
than most artists. He appears to be a young thug who talks in slag yet his insights and critiques are presented in an interesting way. In his video institutional critique he uses slang and curse words to express
his feelings on the subject. By using slang young adults who also talk with
slang or are more "ghetto" understand what he’s saying from a point of view they can relate too.
He uses irony, humor and exaggeration which make us more open to what he is
saying while critiquing certain institutions. By using satire we focus on what
he’s saying in a way that keeps us interested and his slang makes him seem truthful
because we know this is how he really is, he isn't just painting a picture for us of what he wants us to believe.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Marina Abramovic
Monica Vazquez
HUA 101.1301
Professor Harmon
November 11, 2013
Postwar Modern Movements
Choose an artist from the
Art 21 website- http://www.pbs.org/art21/. Watch the artist interview and write
a summary about their work on your blog: discuss themes, process, etc. in their
work.
Marina Abramovic is a
Yugoslavian artist who is a both a painter and a performer. Abramovic began her
artistic career as a painter when she was a child. When she was the age of twelve she had her first art exhibition. As a
painter she was very into the colors blue and green, and she was also
fascinated by truck accidents. During a period of her career she would go to
the scenes of different truck accidents and she’d pictures so she could later
paint about them. After that she then started drawing about the sky especially
clouds, she found a certain attraction in painting clouds. In her twenties she began
performing, she believes performance is a tool. Through the early stages of her
performance career she begins performing with scenes that were violent and
tough. After doing this she then begins to focus her performance on mental
peace and extended time. She focuses on time because she thinks, “art should
become longer as life gets shorter”. She believes she has is a performer but
she is also a teacher, she wants to teach other artist so she can transfer
knowledge to the younger generation. She wants to remain a legend and in order
to achieve this she has to focus on making her art last and making the art of
others last as well.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Between World Wars
Monica Vazquez
HUA 101.1301
Professor Harmon
November 6, 2013
Dada Artwork
1. Describe a Dada
Artwork. What world event influenced this style? How?
Dada artwork is art
that was created by pieces cheap uncollectable material put together to create
an art piece whose purpose is to be radical and to see things in a new
perspective. The Mona Lisa with the mustache is unconventional. It breaks all
the rules of art and has its viewers respond to a message of accepting what is
out of place and looking at in from a different point of view. The dada artwork
started in protest after world war one, it was used criticized society through its
rebellious art. These pieces are out of the ordinary, they are not cohesive, and
they ridiculed conventional rule. By making something that is out of the
ordinary in a time where things are ruled by chaos, they begin to understand
artwork that is outspoken and different.
2. Describe the work of
Jacob Lawrence in the video. What were this artist's influences?
The work of Jacob Lawrence
is an artist who talks about migration and labor of southern African Americans.
Some of Jacob Lawrence’s influences are Goya, African American history, and the
Harlem Renaissance. His paintings were also inspired by Matisse; he uses patterns
and flat space similar to the work of French Modernists.
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