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What is Modern Art? Learning to See, Learning to Appreciate, Learning to Express

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What is Modern Art?. Learning to See , Learning to Appreciate , Learning to Express. Modern art refers to artistic works produced from the 1860s to about the 1970s. The traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation . New techniques were tried . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What is  Modern Art?

What is Modern Art?Learning to See,Learning to Appreciate,Learning to Express

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Modern art refers to artistic works produced from the 1860s to

about the 1970s.

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The traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. New techniques were tried.

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Art became « abstracted ». This was a new way of seeing. Art was more than just « pretty pictures to

hang on the wall ».

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Modern art began with artists such as Van Gogh, Cezanne

and Toulouse-Lautrec.

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It continued past the year 1900 with artists

like Matisse…

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And Pablo Picasso…

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At first, this art was very upsetting for the people. Now,

impressionism and modern art are often more valued than

classical art.

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The world's highest price for a work of art is Jackson Pollock's No. 5, 1948 privately sold for $151.2 million dollars.

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Your turn…3 centres:1) Go through the paintings on the floor, and put them into 2 piles: Modern Art (more abstract) and Classical Art (more realistic)2) Do a search on 2 of these Modern artists. Create a collage of their work: Fernand Leger, Paul Klee, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso.3) Choose one of the photocopied artworks on the table. Do a search on the artist and examine the colours used. Copy it or use your own colours to complete it.