There are many different
meanings for the word
Relationship and how it
can be interpreted in Art.
EXAM =
40%
Everybody knows... the fourEverybody knows... the four
AOsAOs
For the exam you have to show evidence of:
ALL 4 of the AOs (Assessment Objectives)
AO1: Looking at other artists
AO2: Experimenting with media
AO3: Recording your ideas
AO4: Making a final piece
It is important that you begin working on the
EXAM Paper straight away.
START TODAY!
Exam dates….
14th
, 15th
and 18th
May
Where to begin?Where to begin?
Remember ….
The theme is merely a
starting point to inspire
you.
Feel free to take the
project in any direction
that you wish, provided
that you can clearly
justify and explain how
the theme has inspired
your thoughts and ideas.
affairaffair
bondbond
similaritysimilarity
growing
growing
kinshipkinship
exchangeexchange
correlationcorrelation
accord
accord
linklink
ratio
ratio
tie-intie-in
tietie
similaritysimilarity
networknetwork
likenesslikeness
parallelparallel
contact
contact
dependencydependencyanalogyanalogy
increaseincrease
patternpattern
associationassociation
conjunctionconjunction
relativityrelativity
A few starting points…
PEOPLE
NATURAL WORLD
MAN MADE
Contextual references
The artists on the next few slides are
suggestions to help you think about
possible ideas. You may already
have ideas of your own.
Keep an open mind at this point...
There is also a Beaumont Pinterest
Album of Artists and ideas to
support you with your project
PEOPLEPEOPLE
Ron Mueck
Mueck's sculptures faithfully
reproduce the minute detail of the
human body, but play with scale to
produce disconcertingly jarring visual
images.
Roberta Coni
Yebin Mun
Thomas Saliot
Edward
Hopper
Edwouard
Manet
Leonid
Afremov
Stanley
Spencer
Karoline Hjorth
From the Series: ‘In Your Face’
Mark Powell
Zabriskie
Point
Jenny
Saville
David Hockney
Agnes
Cecile
Pablo
Picasso
Kathe
Kollwitz
Edward Munch
Renate Bertimann
Christina Troufa
Bobby
Neel
Adams
Molly Brill
Georgina
Luck
Rosa Guy ‘The Friends’
NATURAL
WORLD
Emily Blincoe Photographer Emily Blincoe's love of simplicity is
evident in her series "Arrangements," an ode to colour,
shape and impeccable prop styling.
Robin
Luciano
Beaty
Cells
Zander Olsen
• ‘This is an on-going series of
constructed photographs
rooted in the forest. These
works, carried out in Surrey,
Hampshire and Wales,
involve site specific
interventions in the
landscape, ‘wrapping’ trees
with white material to
construct a visual relationship
between tree, not-tree and
the line of horizon according
to the camera’s viewpoint’.
Andy Goldsworthy
Giacamo Balla
Sue St John
Painting ‘Lines of Nature’
MAN MADEMAN MADE
Louise Richardson
From 1969, Kiefer worked on book design.
Some examples are worked-over
photographs and his more recent books
consist of sheets of lead layered with the
artist's characteristic materials of paint,
minerals, or dried plant matter. For
example he assembled numerous lead
books on steel shelves in libraries, as
symbols of the stored, discarded
knowledge of history
Anselm Kiefer
Chiharu Shiota
Shiota explores the relationships
between past and present, living
and dying, and memories of
people implanted into objects.
To these she adds intricate, web-
like threads of black and red.
Things Come Apart
Todd Mclellan
Miniaturisation in the style of a Russian Doll. Everything is made out of cardboard
Kyle Bean
Stephen Wiltshire
SCULPTURE
Henry
Moore
Anthony
Gormley
Bob Cylatt
MIXED MEDIA
AND TEXTILES
Katie
Essam
Lisa Kokin
Greg
Sand
Tracey
Emin
Leslie
Avon
Miller
Create a Pinterest board
and start pinning images
relating to your exam title
Create a broad A2 spider
diagram
Create an A2 mood board
on the theme you want to
focus on
This week….

AS Art Exam: Relationships 2015