Friday, April 8, 2011

Final Part

Hello, everyone! Could someone from each group post a comment on here briefly stating your exhibition theme and what it's about? The final part of the project paper has us look at the exhibition as a whole and I thought it might be nice to have a single reference point. Thanks!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Team 5

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Team 4

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Team 3

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Themes

Religious Matter from a Secular Perspective: "Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners", Emil Nolde, 1912
Fantasy:  "Garden of Earthly Delights", Hieronymus Bosch, 1505
War:  "Armored Train", Gino Severini, 1915
Mythology:  "Saturn Devouring one of his Children", Francisco Goya, 1819
Love:  "The Amolfini Marriage", Jan Van Eyck, 1370
Revolutions in Art:  "Luncheon on the Grass", Edouard Manet, 1863
Urbanization:  "The City", Fernand Legar, 1919
Gender Roles: "Untitled Film Still #35", Cindy Sherman, 1979
Powerful Women in History:  "Isabella d'Este", Titan, 1534
Transportation:  "Flight into Egypt", Annibale Carracci, 1603
Dreams:  "The Nightmare", 1781
Art Inspired by Music: "Pastoral Symphony", Giogione De Castelfranco, 1508
Food and Mealtime:  "Butchers Stall", Pieter Aersten, 1551
Media and Propaganda:  "Green Coca-Cola Bottles", Andy Warhol, 1962
Fashion in Art:  "A Shot of Marylin Monroe", Andy Warhol, 1964
Controversial Works of Art:  "The Last Judgement", Michelangelo, 1537

Team 2

To get started, each one of you should find out who Zora Neale Hurston was and list one book, essay, etc. that she produced.