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Art museums and art galleries are two different types of
entities.
The primary difference is that while one goes to an art museum
to view art and learn about art from an educational or cultural
experience; one goes to an art gallery to view art, discover new
artists, possibly from the perspective of purchasing the art.
Most museums are funded by governments, foundations, and
corporate and private donors, and they are operated on a non-
for-profit basis. Galleries seek to make profit and gain exposure
for themselves and the artists they represent.Art galleries, are
usually small businesses or centers that exhibit art for the
purposes of promoting and selling art. One would typically
visit an art gallery to discover an artist, possibly with an
interest in buying the art. Art museums, on the other hand, are
larger and are intended for education and cultural experiences.
One would typically visit an art museum to view and study its
permanent collection or to visit a touring exhibit of works on
loan from another museum or institution.
There are 2 parts
to your Museum Critical Review assignment to be completed
after visiting one or more of the following museum websites*
:
Dallas Museum of Art
https://dma.org/
Nasher Sculpture Center
https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/
Meadows Museum of Art
www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org/
Crow Collection
www.crowcollection.org
Kimbell Art Museum
www.kimbellart.org
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
www.themodern.org
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
www.cartermuseum.org
Google Arts and Culture Collections
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner
*Not all of the museums will have the diversity of time periods
that you will need to complete the assignment. You may have
to visit more than one of the listed museum websites if you
choose one of the more time or region specific museums.
ARTS 1301 NLC Art Appreciation Museum Critical Review
Assignment and Worksheet
I hope you are inspired by your visit to the museum websites.
This assignment is designed to meet both
Communication and Social Responsibility Student Learning
Objectives.
There are 2 parts
to your Museum Critical Review assignment to be completed
after visiting one or more of the following museum websites*
:
· Dallas Museum of Art
www.dma.org
· Nasher Sculpture Center
www.nashersculpturecenter.org
· Meadows Museum of Art
www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org/
· Crow Collection
www.crowcollection.org
· Kimbell Art Museum
www.kimbellart.org
· Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
www.themodern.org
· Amon Carter Museum of American Art
www.cartermuseum.org
· Google Arts and Culture Collections
https://artsandculture.google.com/partner
*Not all of the museums will have the diversity of time periods
that you will need to complete the assignment. You may have
to visit more than one of the listed museum websites if you
choose to go to one of the more time or region specific
museums. Your instructor may choose to allow only a few of
these museums to meet the assignment assessment.
Part 1.
CRITICAL REVIEW of Favorite Artwork-- 50 Points
Don’t forget to find a favorite piece anywhere inside or outside
of the museum.
Collect the information to complete the critical review later.
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The purpose of this review is to critically interpret and evaluate
a work of art. (ACGM guidelines, 2015).
Based on student attendance a museum exhibition in their
community
A critical analysis with personal reflection that demonstrates
comprehension
of event.
The date, place and time of the event will be cited as a source
material
A minimum of 300 words, typed double-paced 12 point font
Measured with objective standards of Creative Thinking
VALUE rubric
The assignment will be submitted via eCampus as instructed.
1.
ATTACH A PHOTO OF YOUR FAVORITE WORK OF ART
ON THE MUSEUM WEBSITE.
2.
Description of art object (100 words) up to 30% of points
earned for assignment________
Write the name of the art work being discussed, the artist’s
name, the date created, name of museum, size, and a description
of the piece or composition. In the description, create a visual
image with words.
3. Analysis of the art object (100 words) up to 40% of points
earned for assignment________
Based on the description provided in the introduction,
analyze
the artist’s intent or message within the work of art. Provide
notated research
(inquiry)
to further
interpret
the background of the artist and the era in which it was created.
The
innovation
and
expression of ideas
of the artist should be better understood through this research.
Discuss the Visual Elements and Principles of Design. Which
Visual Elements and Principles of Design are present in this
work of art and give examples. (The visual elements and
principles of design are listed and defined at the bottom of the
worksheet.)
4.
Interpretation of the art object (100 words)
up to 30% of points earned for assignment
________
Discuss the content of the piece. Why was it created? Does it
have a narrative or discuss social issues? What emotional
feeling is present? Summarize your reaction to this art object.
Part 2:
TOUR OF MUSEUM—
MUSEUM WORKSHEET, 50 points
NEW ACGM guidelines 2015:
1. Select 3 works of art from a museum(s) website(s). Identify
and describe these works of art based on their chronology (the
time period they were created) and style, using the Visual
Elements and Principles of Design as standard categories and
terminology.
2. At least one of the objects you choose should allow you to
investigate major artistic developments and significant works of
art from the prehistoric period through the 14th
century
.
3. At least one work should reflect an
understanding of intercultural values and ideas expressed by the
creative artists
. Write a critical analysis with personal reflection that will
demonstrate comprehension of this event and its impact on the
community.
4. Analyze the relationship of art to history by placing works of
art within cultural, historical, and chronological contexts
by comparing one piece you have selected from a particular
period to another piece you have selected from the 15th
century to the present.
Here’s a space for your notes to complete your MUSEUM
WORKSHEET 50 POINTS ASSIGNMENT:
3 PIECES FROM THE TOUR ARE YOU SELECTING?
1
.
PIECE CREATED BETWEEN PREHISTORIC (3000 BCE)
TIMES AND THE 14TH
CENTURY (1400 CE)
ARTIST’S NAME IF LISTED
TITLE OF PIECE
DESCRIPTION/TITLE OF PIECE
DATE OF PIECE
MAJOR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS NOTICED
2.
PIECE THAT REFLECTS INTERCULTURAL VALUES AND
IDEAS
ARTIST’S NAME IF LISTED
TITLE OF PIECE
DESCRIPTION OF PIECE
DATE OF PIECE
CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH PERSONAL REFLECTION
THAT DEMONSTRATES COMPREHENSION OF THIS
EVENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY.
3.
PIECE CREATED BETWEEN THE 15TH
CENTURY (1401 CE) AND TODAY (PRESENT)
ARTIST’S NAME
TITLE OF PIECE
DESCRIPTION OF PIECE
DATE OF PIECE
MAJOR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS NOTICED
4. ANALYZE THE RELATIONSHIP OF ART TO HISTORY
BY PLACING WORKS OF ART WITHIN CULTURAL,
HISTORICAL, AND CHRONOLOGICAL CONTEXTS BY
COMPARING ONE PIECE YOU HAVE SELECTED FROM A
PARTICULAR PERIOD TO ANOTHER PIECE YOU HAVE
SELECTED FROM THE 15TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT.
Look for these VISUAL ELEMENTS:
visual tools an artist has to make a work of art
1. Line: Lines can show outline, imply a third dimension, show
direction or movement
2. Shape and Mass: Shape refers to 2 dimensions, for instance,
a square. Mass refers to 3 dimensions, for instance, a cube.
3. Light: Light reveals form. Where is the light source? What
is the range of values, from light to dark, in the art you are
reviewing?
4. Color: How does the artist use color in the art object you
are reviewing? Is it the primary colors only? Is it emotionally
soothing or jarring?
5. Texture and pattern: Does the art object you are viewing
have actual texture, could you feel it? Or does it have implied
texture, suggesting that it is smooth or rough? Does it have an
overall pattern on the surface?
6. Space: If your object is architectural or sculptural, it will
have 3 dimensional space. Try to describe the space. If your
object is two dimensional, how does the artist imply space, for
example, through linear perspective, overlapping of objects,
smaller or larger objects, or atmospheric perspective?
7. Time and motion: Does the art object imply time, for
instance, a sunset, or motion, for instance, a sculpture that
moves?
Look for these PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN:
the organization of the composition or design of the art work
1. Unity and Variety: Unity is a sense of oneness in the art.
Variety maintains interest in art
2. Balance: Symmetrical balance occurs when both sides of the
art object are similar in size or shape. Asymmetrical balance
occurs when the two sides are quite different in the appearance
of the objects in the art.
3. Emphasis and Subordination: How does the artist draw your
eye to the center of attention of the art object? How does the
artist make the rest of the painting subordinate to the center of
interest?
4. Scale and Proportion: Scale means size in relation to a
standard or "normal" size. Proportion refers to size
relationships between parts of a whole, or between two or more
items perceived as a unit. Sometimes these are deliberately
incorrect, as in Hierarchal Scale in the art of antiquity.
5. Rhythm or repetition: The repeated use of a color, shape or
line to create expression
What is
an art museum?
Art museums and art galleries are two different types of
entities.
The primary difference is that while one goes to an art museum
to view art and learn about art from an educational or cultural
experience; one goes to an art gallery to view art, discover new
artists, possibly from the perspective of purchasing the art.
Most museums are funded by governments, foundations, and
corporate and private donors, and they are operated on a non-
for-profit basis.
Galleries seek to make profit and gain exposure for themselves
and the artists they represent.
Art galleries, are usually small businesses or centers that
exhibit art for the purposes of promoting and selling art. One
would typically visit an art gallery to discover an artist,
possibly with an interest in buying the art.
Art museums, on the other hand, are larger and are intended for
education and cultural experiences. One would typically visit
an art museum to view and study its permanent collection or to
visit a touring exhibit of works on loan from another museum or
institution.
Art History Century Timeline
BCE/BC Century Timelines
3500-2500 Prehistoric (Stone Age)
3300-0 Bronze & Iron Ages (Ancient Times)
CE/AD Century Timelines
1-100 First Century (Ancient Times)
101-200 Second Century (Ancient Times)
201-300 Third Century (Ancient Times)
301-400 Fourth Century (Ancient Times)
401-500 Fifth Century (Ancient Times)
501-600 Sixth Century (Middle Ages)
601-700 Seventh Century (Middle Ages)
701-800 Eighth Century (Middle Ages)
801-900 Ninth Century (Middle Ages)
901-1000 Tenth Century (Middle Ages)
1001-1100 Eleventh Century (Middle Ages)
1101-1200 Twelfth Century (Middle Ages)
1201-1300 Thirteenth Century (Middle Ages)
1301-1400 Fourteenth Century (Middle Ages)
1401-1500 Fifteenth Century (Early & High Renaissance)
1501-1600 Sixteenth Century (Northern Renaissance &
Mannerism)
1601-1700 Seventeenth Century (Baroque)
1701-1800 Eighteenth Century (Baroque, Neoclassical, &
Romanticism)
1801-1900 Nineteenth Century (Neoclassical, Romanticism,
Realism, Impressionism, and Post Impressionism)
1901-2000 Twentieth Century (Post Impressionism, Fauvism,
Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism,
Constructivism, De Stijl, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract
Expressionism, & Pop Art
2001-2100 Twenty-first Century (Post Modernism)

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Art  museums  and art  galleries  are two different types of entitie.docx

  • 1. Art museums and art galleries are two different types of entities. The primary difference is that while one goes to an art museum to view art and learn about art from an educational or cultural experience; one goes to an art gallery to view art, discover new artists, possibly from the perspective of purchasing the art. Most museums are funded by governments, foundations, and corporate and private donors, and they are operated on a non- for-profit basis. Galleries seek to make profit and gain exposure for themselves and the artists they represent.Art galleries, are usually small businesses or centers that exhibit art for the purposes of promoting and selling art. One would typically visit an art gallery to discover an artist, possibly with an interest in buying the art. Art museums, on the other hand, are larger and are intended for education and cultural experiences. One would typically visit an art museum to view and study its permanent collection or to visit a touring exhibit of works on loan from another museum or institution. There are 2 parts to your Museum Critical Review assignment to be completed after visiting one or more of the following museum websites* : Dallas Museum of Art https://dma.org/ Nasher Sculpture Center https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/
  • 2. Meadows Museum of Art www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org/ Crow Collection www.crowcollection.org Kimbell Art Museum www.kimbellart.org Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth www.themodern.org Amon Carter Museum of American Art www.cartermuseum.org Google Arts and Culture Collections https://artsandculture.google.com/partner *Not all of the museums will have the diversity of time periods that you will need to complete the assignment. You may have to visit more than one of the listed museum websites if you choose one of the more time or region specific museums. ARTS 1301 NLC Art Appreciation Museum Critical Review Assignment and Worksheet I hope you are inspired by your visit to the museum websites. This assignment is designed to meet both Communication and Social Responsibility Student Learning Objectives.
  • 3. There are 2 parts to your Museum Critical Review assignment to be completed after visiting one or more of the following museum websites* : · Dallas Museum of Art www.dma.org · Nasher Sculpture Center www.nashersculpturecenter.org · Meadows Museum of Art www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org/ · Crow Collection www.crowcollection.org · Kimbell Art Museum www.kimbellart.org · Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth www.themodern.org · Amon Carter Museum of American Art www.cartermuseum.org · Google Arts and Culture Collections https://artsandculture.google.com/partner *Not all of the museums will have the diversity of time periods that you will need to complete the assignment. You may have to visit more than one of the listed museum websites if you choose to go to one of the more time or region specific museums. Your instructor may choose to allow only a few of these museums to meet the assignment assessment.
  • 4. Part 1. CRITICAL REVIEW of Favorite Artwork-- 50 Points Don’t forget to find a favorite piece anywhere inside or outside of the museum. Collect the information to complete the critical review later. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` The purpose of this review is to critically interpret and evaluate a work of art. (ACGM guidelines, 2015). Based on student attendance a museum exhibition in their community A critical analysis with personal reflection that demonstrates comprehension of event. The date, place and time of the event will be cited as a source material A minimum of 300 words, typed double-paced 12 point font Measured with objective standards of Creative Thinking VALUE rubric The assignment will be submitted via eCampus as instructed. 1. ATTACH A PHOTO OF YOUR FAVORITE WORK OF ART
  • 5. ON THE MUSEUM WEBSITE. 2. Description of art object (100 words) up to 30% of points earned for assignment________ Write the name of the art work being discussed, the artist’s name, the date created, name of museum, size, and a description of the piece or composition. In the description, create a visual image with words. 3. Analysis of the art object (100 words) up to 40% of points earned for assignment________ Based on the description provided in the introduction, analyze the artist’s intent or message within the work of art. Provide notated research (inquiry) to further interpret the background of the artist and the era in which it was created. The innovation and expression of ideas of the artist should be better understood through this research. Discuss the Visual Elements and Principles of Design. Which Visual Elements and Principles of Design are present in this work of art and give examples. (The visual elements and principles of design are listed and defined at the bottom of the worksheet.) 4.
  • 6. Interpretation of the art object (100 words) up to 30% of points earned for assignment ________ Discuss the content of the piece. Why was it created? Does it have a narrative or discuss social issues? What emotional feeling is present? Summarize your reaction to this art object. Part 2: TOUR OF MUSEUM— MUSEUM WORKSHEET, 50 points NEW ACGM guidelines 2015: 1. Select 3 works of art from a museum(s) website(s). Identify and describe these works of art based on their chronology (the time period they were created) and style, using the Visual Elements and Principles of Design as standard categories and terminology. 2. At least one of the objects you choose should allow you to investigate major artistic developments and significant works of art from the prehistoric period through the 14th century . 3. At least one work should reflect an understanding of intercultural values and ideas expressed by the creative artists . Write a critical analysis with personal reflection that will demonstrate comprehension of this event and its impact on the
  • 7. community. 4. Analyze the relationship of art to history by placing works of art within cultural, historical, and chronological contexts by comparing one piece you have selected from a particular period to another piece you have selected from the 15th century to the present. Here’s a space for your notes to complete your MUSEUM WORKSHEET 50 POINTS ASSIGNMENT: 3 PIECES FROM THE TOUR ARE YOU SELECTING? 1 . PIECE CREATED BETWEEN PREHISTORIC (3000 BCE) TIMES AND THE 14TH CENTURY (1400 CE) ARTIST’S NAME IF LISTED TITLE OF PIECE DESCRIPTION/TITLE OF PIECE DATE OF PIECE MAJOR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS NOTICED
  • 8. 2. PIECE THAT REFLECTS INTERCULTURAL VALUES AND IDEAS ARTIST’S NAME IF LISTED TITLE OF PIECE DESCRIPTION OF PIECE DATE OF PIECE CRITICAL ANALYSIS WITH PERSONAL REFLECTION THAT DEMONSTRATES COMPREHENSION OF THIS EVENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY. 3. PIECE CREATED BETWEEN THE 15TH CENTURY (1401 CE) AND TODAY (PRESENT) ARTIST’S NAME TITLE OF PIECE
  • 9. DESCRIPTION OF PIECE DATE OF PIECE MAJOR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS NOTICED 4. ANALYZE THE RELATIONSHIP OF ART TO HISTORY BY PLACING WORKS OF ART WITHIN CULTURAL, HISTORICAL, AND CHRONOLOGICAL CONTEXTS BY COMPARING ONE PIECE YOU HAVE SELECTED FROM A PARTICULAR PERIOD TO ANOTHER PIECE YOU HAVE SELECTED FROM THE 15TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT. Look for these VISUAL ELEMENTS: visual tools an artist has to make a work of art 1. Line: Lines can show outline, imply a third dimension, show direction or movement 2. Shape and Mass: Shape refers to 2 dimensions, for instance, a square. Mass refers to 3 dimensions, for instance, a cube. 3. Light: Light reveals form. Where is the light source? What is the range of values, from light to dark, in the art you are reviewing? 4. Color: How does the artist use color in the art object you are reviewing? Is it the primary colors only? Is it emotionally soothing or jarring?
  • 10. 5. Texture and pattern: Does the art object you are viewing have actual texture, could you feel it? Or does it have implied texture, suggesting that it is smooth or rough? Does it have an overall pattern on the surface? 6. Space: If your object is architectural or sculptural, it will have 3 dimensional space. Try to describe the space. If your object is two dimensional, how does the artist imply space, for example, through linear perspective, overlapping of objects, smaller or larger objects, or atmospheric perspective? 7. Time and motion: Does the art object imply time, for instance, a sunset, or motion, for instance, a sculpture that moves? Look for these PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN: the organization of the composition or design of the art work 1. Unity and Variety: Unity is a sense of oneness in the art. Variety maintains interest in art 2. Balance: Symmetrical balance occurs when both sides of the art object are similar in size or shape. Asymmetrical balance occurs when the two sides are quite different in the appearance of the objects in the art. 3. Emphasis and Subordination: How does the artist draw your eye to the center of attention of the art object? How does the artist make the rest of the painting subordinate to the center of interest? 4. Scale and Proportion: Scale means size in relation to a standard or "normal" size. Proportion refers to size relationships between parts of a whole, or between two or more
  • 11. items perceived as a unit. Sometimes these are deliberately incorrect, as in Hierarchal Scale in the art of antiquity. 5. Rhythm or repetition: The repeated use of a color, shape or line to create expression What is an art museum? Art museums and art galleries are two different types of entities. The primary difference is that while one goes to an art museum to view art and learn about art from an educational or cultural experience; one goes to an art gallery to view art, discover new artists, possibly from the perspective of purchasing the art. Most museums are funded by governments, foundations, and corporate and private donors, and they are operated on a non- for-profit basis. Galleries seek to make profit and gain exposure for themselves and the artists they represent. Art galleries, are usually small businesses or centers that exhibit art for the purposes of promoting and selling art. One would typically visit an art gallery to discover an artist, possibly with an interest in buying the art. Art museums, on the other hand, are larger and are intended for education and cultural experiences. One would typically visit an art museum to view and study its permanent collection or to visit a touring exhibit of works on loan from another museum or
  • 12. institution. Art History Century Timeline BCE/BC Century Timelines 3500-2500 Prehistoric (Stone Age) 3300-0 Bronze & Iron Ages (Ancient Times) CE/AD Century Timelines 1-100 First Century (Ancient Times) 101-200 Second Century (Ancient Times) 201-300 Third Century (Ancient Times) 301-400 Fourth Century (Ancient Times) 401-500 Fifth Century (Ancient Times) 501-600 Sixth Century (Middle Ages) 601-700 Seventh Century (Middle Ages) 701-800 Eighth Century (Middle Ages) 801-900 Ninth Century (Middle Ages) 901-1000 Tenth Century (Middle Ages) 1001-1100 Eleventh Century (Middle Ages) 1101-1200 Twelfth Century (Middle Ages)
  • 13. 1201-1300 Thirteenth Century (Middle Ages) 1301-1400 Fourteenth Century (Middle Ages) 1401-1500 Fifteenth Century (Early & High Renaissance) 1501-1600 Sixteenth Century (Northern Renaissance & Mannerism) 1601-1700 Seventeenth Century (Baroque) 1701-1800 Eighteenth Century (Baroque, Neoclassical, & Romanticism) 1801-1900 Nineteenth Century (Neoclassical, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post Impressionism) 1901-2000 Twentieth Century (Post Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Supremativism, Constructivism, De Stijl, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, & Pop Art 2001-2100 Twenty-first Century (Post Modernism)