Tuesday 13 May 2014

dada 2

collage raoul hausmann, The most significant and iconic use of found objects in art, however, were Duchamp’s “Readymades.” he made it feel like there was anger in this piece. 
assembaleged Raoul Hausmann, Mechanical Head, 1920. he made this assemblage look kinda sad in a way.


















John Heartfield (not usually considered a Dadaist, per se) He Swallows Gold and Spits Out Tin Plate (1930's). he's showing the evil in hitler. 









                                                                                         Duchamp, The Fountain, 1917. this was just   a regular fountain turned upside down many disagree that it is even art but it is because he's made it his own. i personally think that he's trying to get the point across that we can change things. 

Tuesday 22 April 2014

dadaism

1) The dada movement happened in the first world war from 1916 to 1922 and the movement began as an attempt to protest against the world war and get there point across.

2) dada began in Zurich, Switzerland and spread to berlin thats where all the artists decided to use abstraction to fight against all the social, political and cultural ideas of that time .

3) This international movement was begun by a group of artists and poets associated with the cabaret voltaire in Zurich. The main artists that where involved with dadaism where hugo ball, emmy henings, triton tzara, jean arp, marcel janco, richerd huelsenbeck, sophie tauber, hans richter and others... they made discussed art and put on performances in cabaret volitare to express their discussed with the war and the interest that inspired it. 

4) Dada was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of world war 1. the artists where rebelling agains the war threw art they wanted to get the point across that there was anger against the war so they used there art to create a moment of fury.  Dada rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality and intuition. 

5) on july 14 1916 hugo ball recited the first manifesto. And then in 1917 tzara wrote a second dada manifesto was considered one of the most important writings. witch was published in 1918. 

6) fountain dadaism was made by marcle duchamp.Fountain is one of Duchamp's most famous works and is widely seen as an icon of twentieth-century art. The original, which is now lost, consisted of a standard urinal, laid flat on its back rather than upright in its usual position, and signed 'R. Mutt 1917'. The Tate's work is a 1964 replica and is made from glazed earthenware painted to resemble the original porcelain.
Submitted for the exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917,Fountain was rejected by the committee, even though the rules stated that all works would be accepted from artists who paid the fee.
Consider the Fountain and it's importance in relation to the whole history of art.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

frida kahlo

 my grandparents my parents and me.   Frida kahlo
the wounded deer.
 the tree of hope remains strong.
without hope.

Wednesday 19 March 2014

4 picture story

this is a story board of someone that docent really care about society and liters on the floor and then someone that sees this person littering and actually cares about how the town and society looks and is genuine enough to pic up the litterers litter up and puts the rubbish where it belongs in the bin. exactly where the litterer should be.

 Cindy Sherman began studying painting in 1972, at the age of eighteen, at the State University of New York, Buffalo. In 1975, she changed her major from painting to photography. 

duane michals, in 1956 he went to study at parsons school of design. he taught himself to do photography. he was a commercial photographer for a number of years, and he also was involved in the film the great gatsby.


Wednesday 12 March 2014

apply knowledge and understanding

abstract, contemory, historical, photojournalism, commercial or editorial photography. out of all these id say that I'm influenced by abstract and editorial photography because there probably the two ones that actually interest me because there fasanaiting to look at.

henri cartier analys

henri cartier does photorealist pictures his work is realistic and i say a little photo journalism because his pictures describe kinda whats going on like you get a good observational of what its about. it looks like he ttys to make it a tad historical cause its like old fashiond cloths and a old camera setting like black and white or grey. and i personally think that he's edited his photographs so he's most likely used editorial photography to.

difference between primary and secondary research

primary and secondary research primary is your research that you've found out and secondary is someone else's research.