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GCE A2 ART CRAFT & DESIGN

Unit 4:externally set assignment

Freedom and/or Limitations

COMBINATIONS & ALLIANCES

Starter:Exploring ideas relating to the exam question

Working on your own explore answers to the above question.

You are to write your ideas on the paper provided and be ready to present this to the rest

of the group at the end.

Key question:What creative possibilities does this theme

present to you as an artist?

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You have 2 Minutes from now to come up with an answer

Challenge Yourself: Try to think of ideas rather than just subject matter.

Your time is up

Learning OutcomesBy the end of the lesson:

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

ALL will be able to:

* Make connections between starting points related to the theme Freedom and/or Limitations

SOME will be able to:

* Make connections between ideas and artists and collate a range of key words & images related to theme Freedom and/or Limitations

Read through exam paper together

Students to note down on the brainstorm any new ideas they may develop during this process.

FauvismFauvism is the style of les Fauves, a group of early twentieth-century modern artists whose works emphasized painterly qualities and strong colour over the representational or realistic values retained by Impressionism.

ANDRÈ DERAIN

CubismCubism is an early-20th-century art movement which brought European painting and sculpture historically forward toward 20th century Modern art. Cubism in its various forms inspired related movements in literature and architecture.

Georges Braque

‘Readymades’ of Marcel Duchamp

Van Gogh Piet Mondrian

Artists relish the Freedom to explore ideas and express personality in their work

Sydney Carline Peter Lanyon

Tania Kovats Francis Alÿs

Freedom of flight and travel

Degas

Matisse

Freedom and Limitations of Dance inspired artists such as

Paul Klee

romare bearden

PICASSO

MUSIC INSPIRED ARTISTS

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Industries and new materials allow artists and designers the freedom to explore new ideas and push materials to new limits

Panton

Warhol

Joris Laarman

Edmund de Waal

Eva Hesse

Rodger Hiorns cave of copper sulphate – Peckham flat

POSSIBLE CONCEPTSHere are some further suggestions generated by the theme that might inspire your journey with the exam theme

FREEDOM and/or LIMITTIONSConcepts / theme ideas

Fences, Barriers, Boarders, chains, ropes, buildingDitches, tidal reaches, city limitsArcs, intersections, parabolas, mathematical forms Captivity, confinement, prisons, offices, cellsstresses, cracks, breaking pointfree expression, political freedoms, debate, discussion, argument, protesttravel, exploration, independence, leisure, holidays, escapedance, eccentricity, abandonment, rescueflight, birds, aeroplanes, clouds, thermalsrunning, jumping, falling, swimming, divingswirls, marks, gesture, coloursleotards, cycling clothes, flowing fabrics, wetsuits

TASK 2:1. Each slide is 15 seconds. You need to

note down on paper provided any artists names and possible themes which inspire

you and which you want to research further

2. List key words which spring to mind

STARTING FROM THE NEXT SLIDE

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

ARTISTS interested in FREEDOM/LIMITATIONSSUB-THEME-

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

ARTISTS interested in FREEDOM/LIMITATIONSSUB-THEME- running, jumping, falling, swimming,

diving

Alyssa Monks

Hengki Koentjoro

Matthew Davis

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

Alyssa Monks

Hengki Koentjoro

Matthew Davis

• Kevin Sinnott

Kevin Sinnott

ARTISTS interested in FREEDOM/LIMITATIONSSUB-THEME- disguise, free expression, clothing,

mask, binding

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

Deenesh Ghyczy

Andrei VargaJustin Bartel

Rachel Graves

Matthew Davis

Mauritzio Anzeri

Gillian Lambert

yinka shonibare

ARTISTS interested in FREEDOM/LIMITATIONSSUB-THEME-

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

Kirsty witlock

Gregory Crewdson

Heiko Waechter street photographer THE EVERYDAY

Marc Ayers

PROTEST

gary knight

James nachtwey)

ARTISTS interested in ENVIRONEMENT FINE ART & photography SUB THEME RELATIONSHIPS, &

HUMANITY PORTRAITURE

• Howard schatz

• Monika Eichert

• Cindy sherman

• Sally mann

• JENNY SAVILLE

• LUCIEN FREUD

• SAMUEL STERN (woven photos)

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

Sally Mann

Monika Eichert

Bill viola

Society

RELATIONSHIPS

Howard SCHATZ

Cindy Sherman

Samuel stern

ARTISTS interested in ENVIRONMEN PHOTO SUB THEME eyesores, the sublime, blots on the

landscape

• PAUL NASH

• AMY SHAKLETON

• ANDREAS GURSKY

• ANSEL ADAMS

• John Pfahl

• ROMANTICISM http://www.artofmanliness.com/2011/03/03/the-basics-of-art-the-romantic-period/

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

AMY SHAKLETON

• Gravity artist

• Evolving relationship between nature and man

John Pfahl

ANDREAS GURSKY

• SCARING THE LANDSCAPE, BLOTS ON THE LANDSCAPE

PETER PENDERGAST

THOMAS COLE ENGLISH ROMANTIC MOVEMENT

TURNER

CASPER DAVID FREIDRICH

• THE SUBLIME IN NATURE Nature was not just beautiful, but awe inspiring, somewhat terrible, but fascinating and grand

ARTISTS interested in ENVIRONMENT PHOTOGRAPHY SUB THEME flaws

PHILIP TOLEDANO

STEPHEN GILL

RITA BERNSTEIN

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

PHILLIP TOLEDANO

STEPHEN GILL

RITA BERNSTEIN

ARTISTS interested in ENVIRONMENT photography SUB THEME DECAY

Aaaron Siskind

Anya Gallachio

MOST will be able to: * Develop understanding of starting point themes and related artists

Linda ingraham

Aaron siskind

Anya gallachio

Aislinn Leggett

Character

Scars on the landscape

Scars on the landscape

Chris Jordan

Psychological States

Psychological States

Psychological States

Macro World/Microscopic World

Macro World/Microscopic World

TASK 3: (30mins)

AMBER GROUP/ RED GROUP:

Research artists and themes which inspire you, collect images and PRESENT AS MIND-MAP ON PPT - at least 4 areas

GREEN GROUP:

As above but researching 7 areas and 7 concepts

SOME will be able to:

* Make connections between ideas and artists and collate a range of key words & images related to theme

Task 4: (5 mins)In your groups…

AMBER/ RED GROUP:

Come up with 3+ words which describe each of your starting points (total 10+ words)

Green:

Come up with 5+ words which describe each of your starting points and concepts (30+)

• TASK 5: (30 mins)

• AMBER GROUP RED GROUP::

1. Research definitions of words which inspire you (use exam paper word lists to help you)

2. Find alternative words using thesaurus

• at least 3 areas (20+word alternatives)

• GREEN GROUP:

• As above but researching 6 areas and 6 concepts (40 + word alternatives)

SOME will be able to:

* Make connections between ideas and artists and collate a range of key words & images related to theme

HOMEWORK: WEDNESDAY BY TUESDAY

YOU MUST HAVE COLLATED ALL IMAGES & WORDS RELATED TO STARTING POINTS.

THESE MUST BE PRESENTED ON MIND-MAP IN PPT

GREEN GROUP> YOU ALSO NEED TO PRESENT ON BOARD IN SKETCHBOOK ADDITIONAL STARTING POINT MOOD BOARD

Books

Books:

Creating "Creature Comforts": The Award-winning Animation Brought to Life from the Creators of

"Chicken Run" and "Wallace and Gromit": Andy Lane, Aardman, Boxtree

The Documentary Film Maker's Handbook: A Guerilla Guide: by Genevieve Jolliffe,

Andrew Zinnes, Continuum

Robert Doisneau: A Photographer's Life: by Peter Hamilton, Abbeville Press

Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera: by Ron Schick, Little-Brown

Norman Rockwell: 332 Magazine Covers: by Christopher Finch, Abbeville Press

Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American

Internment: by Dorothea Lange, Linda Gordon, Gary Okihiro, W.W.Norton

Robbert Flick: Sequential Views: by Robbert Flick, Aperture

Eadweard Muybridge: by Philip Brookman, Tate Publishing

Cubism (Art of Century Collection): by Dorothea Eimert, Parkstone Press

Hockney's Photographs: by David Hockney, Arts Council of Great Britain

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