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Chapter 1 
The nature of art and creativity 
What is art? 
What is it good for? 
What are some characteristics of creativity?
Janet Echelman, Her Secret is Patience, 2009, Polyester fiber twine, rope, 
height 100’, Civic Space Park, Phoenix, AZ 
Mixed Media- art made from a variety of materials 
construction amateur daytime
Pablo Picasso, “La Reve” (The Dream), oil on canvas, 1932, 51”x38” 
Portrait of Marie Therese Walter until recently owned by Steve Wynn
Pablo Picasso, “La Reve” (The Dream), oil on canvas, 1932, 51”x38“ 
Originally purchased for $7000 (100K) by Ganz, the first piece they 
collected. Sold at auction 1997 for $48, and in 2001 for $60 to Wynn. 
2006 the “Wynn incident” drops to $85 after 90K repair. Claimed on 
insurance and reportedly sold again to Cohen in March 2013 for $155!
“Three Studies of Lucian Freud”, Francis Bacon, triptych, oil on canvas, 78”x58” 
each. Sold seperately in the 70’s and then reassembled by a collector in Rome in 
the late 80’s. Sold at auction in late 2013 for $142 mil
One of 4 versions of “The Scream” by Edward Munch, this one in pastel- not even 
a painting(!) sold for $120 mil in 2012. The other three versions are in museums.
Jackson Pollock, No.5, oil and enamel on canvas, 1948, 48”x96” 
Sold by David Geffen to David Martinez in a private sale in 2008. 
Last known sale of a large work was 1973 (!)
Wassily Kandinsky, Composition iv, 1911, Oil on canvas 
Art is: 
A visual expression of an idea or experience formed with skill through the 
use of a medium- material and technique
Art is also what the artist says is art 
Tom Sachs, Prada Toilet, 2000, actual size
Robin Rhode. He Got Game. 2000. 
Twelve color photographs. Example of Creativity 
The ability to bring forth something new that has valueRelevance or new way 
of thinking 
Not a novelty. Potential to influence future thought or action
Romare Bearden. Prevalence of Ritual: Tidings. 1967. 
Photomontage. 36" × 48". 
Suggestive of the Annunciation 
IBM CEO interviews (1500 in 60 countries)- 
Creativity 
Video: Romare 
Bearden Discusses His 
Work
Romare Bearden. 
Influence of childhood in North Carolina, Grew up in Harlem- Harlem 
Renaissance 
Jazz and musician friends a big influence. Studied in Paris 
Author and song writer
Romare Bearden. Rocket to the Moon. 1971. 
Collage on board. 13" × 9-1/4". 
Fascinated with ideas of Home, homecoming and place
Nuestro pueblo, Sabatino “Simon” Rodia, mixed media, Watts (LA) California 1921- 
1954, height 100ft. Rodia was an untrained artist, an Italian immigrant who was a 
tile setter.
Sabatino "Simon" Rodia. Nuestro Pueblo. Watts, CA. 1921–1954. 
Height 100'. He built this piece out of cast off materials over many years.
Sabatino "Simon" Rodia. Detail of Nuestro Pueblo. Watts, CA. 1921– 
1954.
James Hampton, “Throne of the third heaven of the nation’s millennium general 
assembly”,1950-1964, mixed media 180 pieces 10’6”x27’x14’6”. Hampton was a 
Baptist minister and night janitor in Washington DC who built this work in his garage.
Retablo. 1915. 
Paint on tin. 9" × 11". 
Man falsely accused credits “the fervent prayers of my dear parents and my 
aggrieved wife” for saving him
Alana, age 3. Grandma. 
Until about age six, children depict the world in symbolic rather then 
representational ways using more mental constructs that visual realism
Representational artwork-Depicts the appearance of things. Represents 
(presents again) objects in the everyday world- Objects represented are called 
subjects.
William Harnett. A Smoke Backstage. 1877. 
Oil on canvas, 7" x 8 1/2". 
An example of Trope l’oeil- “to fool the eye” Like a painting in HD
Rene Magritte, The treason of images, oil on canvas, 1929. 
Ceci n’est pas une pipe - “this is not a pipe” 
What is it?
Richard Estes, Times Square, woodblock print, 2000 20 blocks
Jan Van Eyck, Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife ('The Arnolfini Portrait'), 1434, 
80x60cm. While the figures are somewhat stiff, the room and everything in it is 
extremely accurate in its representation.
Abstract- to extract 
the essence, “to 
take from” 
Natural objects are 
simplified, distorted, 
exaggerated. 
Artist changes 
natural appearance 
to reveal or 
emphasize certain 
qualities.
Chief's stool. Late 19th–early 20th century. 
Wood plant fibre. Height 16-1/2". 
Western Grasslands, Cameroon 
Abstraction is common in many cultures-choice 
to emphasize certain elements
Chilkat Blanket. Tlingit. Before 1928. 
4' 7" x 5' 4". What creatures can you pick out?
Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Abstraction of a Cow. c. 1916. 
4 5/8" x 6 1/4".
Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Abstraction of a Cow. c. 1916. 
4 5/8" x 6 1/4".
Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Composition (The Cow). c. 1917. 
15 5/8" x 22 3/4".
Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Composition (The Cow). c. 1917. 
14 3/4" x 25".
Marlene Dumas, Wailing Wall, 2009, Oil on Linen, 70”x118” 
Dumas uses strong brushwork and solid shapes to convey emotion
Yoshitomo Nara, oil on canvas, 2001 
Nara exaggerates features like eyes and head.
Non-representational -Visual forms with no specific reference to 
anything outside themselves. Pure visual forms.
Alma Woodsey Thomas. Gray Night Phenomenon. 1972. 
Acrylic on canvas. 68-7/8" × 53-1/8".
Maori peoples, New Zealand. Tukutuku panels. 1930s. 
Dyed, plaited flax strips over wood laths. Dimensions variable. 
Te Whare Runanga, Maori Meeting House, New Zealand
Jackson Pollock, Blue poles: Number 11, 1952 enamel and aluminum 
paint with glass on canvas, 82 7/8" x 15' 11 5/8”. 
Pollock sought to activate the surface through line and color while not 
depicting any specific thing.
Bridget Riley, Current, 1964, emulsion on canvas 55x55. 
Riley is interested in how the eye sees images.
Richard Serra, Snake, forged steel, 1994-97, Bilbao, Spain. 
Serra uses large steel forms to carve space
Why is this photograph of a 
pepper so important? 
“28 years of effort… have gone 
into the making of this pepper, 
which I consider a peak of 
achievement” 
Edward Weston,Pepper#30, 
1930 
•Photograph exposed over 2 
hours 
•What is the difference 
between “looking” and 
“seeing”? 
•more than a pepper: abstract, in 
that it is now completely outside 
subject matter…takes one beyond 
the world we know in the conscious 
mind”
Much of our thinking is visual using visual memory 
and imagination. 
“To see is itself a creative 
operation, requiring an 
effort. Everything we see 
in our daily life is more or 
less distorted by acquired 
habits…the effort needed 
to see things without 
distortion requires 
something very like 
courage” 
- Henri Matisse 1953 
How much more true is 
this today in light of TV, 
cell phones, the internet, 
video games?
Auguste Rodin, The Kiss, marble, 1901-04 
Representational- bodies are defined in detail
Contantin Brancusi, The Kiss, 1916 Limestone, 23x13x 10. 
How does Brancusi’s sculpture differ from Rodin’s? 
It’s abstract, how do you know that?
Cornelia Parker, Kiss, one mile of string and Rodin’s Kiss, 2003 
Form is what we see, content is the meaning we get from what we see. 
How do they change in this Kiss compared to the previous two?
Georgia O'Keeffe. Oriental Poppies. 1927. 
30" x 40 1/8".
Georgia O'Keeffe. Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. V. 1930. 
48" x 30".
Albrecht Durer Knight, Death and Devil,1513, Engraving, 24 x 19 cm. 
Durer is using Iconography to tell a larger story. 
Iconography is the symbolic meaning of signs, symbols and images.
Circle of Diego Quispe Tito. The Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in 
Purgatory. Late 17th Century., oil on canvas, 41" × 29". 
Christian symbols, actors, scapular garments for protection
Amida Buddha. 12th century. Japan 
Wood with traces of lacquer, pigment, and gilding. Height 52-1/2". 
Topknot- Enlightenment, Earlobes- previous life weath, lotus- enlightenment, 
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Chapt 01

  • 1. Chapter 1 The nature of art and creativity What is art? What is it good for? What are some characteristics of creativity?
  • 2. Janet Echelman, Her Secret is Patience, 2009, Polyester fiber twine, rope, height 100’, Civic Space Park, Phoenix, AZ Mixed Media- art made from a variety of materials construction amateur daytime
  • 3. Pablo Picasso, “La Reve” (The Dream), oil on canvas, 1932, 51”x38” Portrait of Marie Therese Walter until recently owned by Steve Wynn
  • 4. Pablo Picasso, “La Reve” (The Dream), oil on canvas, 1932, 51”x38“ Originally purchased for $7000 (100K) by Ganz, the first piece they collected. Sold at auction 1997 for $48, and in 2001 for $60 to Wynn. 2006 the “Wynn incident” drops to $85 after 90K repair. Claimed on insurance and reportedly sold again to Cohen in March 2013 for $155!
  • 5. “Three Studies of Lucian Freud”, Francis Bacon, triptych, oil on canvas, 78”x58” each. Sold seperately in the 70’s and then reassembled by a collector in Rome in the late 80’s. Sold at auction in late 2013 for $142 mil
  • 6. One of 4 versions of “The Scream” by Edward Munch, this one in pastel- not even a painting(!) sold for $120 mil in 2012. The other three versions are in museums.
  • 7. Jackson Pollock, No.5, oil and enamel on canvas, 1948, 48”x96” Sold by David Geffen to David Martinez in a private sale in 2008. Last known sale of a large work was 1973 (!)
  • 8. Wassily Kandinsky, Composition iv, 1911, Oil on canvas Art is: A visual expression of an idea or experience formed with skill through the use of a medium- material and technique
  • 9. Art is also what the artist says is art Tom Sachs, Prada Toilet, 2000, actual size
  • 10. Robin Rhode. He Got Game. 2000. Twelve color photographs. Example of Creativity The ability to bring forth something new that has valueRelevance or new way of thinking Not a novelty. Potential to influence future thought or action
  • 11. Romare Bearden. Prevalence of Ritual: Tidings. 1967. Photomontage. 36" × 48". Suggestive of the Annunciation IBM CEO interviews (1500 in 60 countries)- Creativity Video: Romare Bearden Discusses His Work
  • 12. Romare Bearden. Influence of childhood in North Carolina, Grew up in Harlem- Harlem Renaissance Jazz and musician friends a big influence. Studied in Paris Author and song writer
  • 13. Romare Bearden. Rocket to the Moon. 1971. Collage on board. 13" × 9-1/4". Fascinated with ideas of Home, homecoming and place
  • 14. Nuestro pueblo, Sabatino “Simon” Rodia, mixed media, Watts (LA) California 1921- 1954, height 100ft. Rodia was an untrained artist, an Italian immigrant who was a tile setter.
  • 15. Sabatino "Simon" Rodia. Nuestro Pueblo. Watts, CA. 1921–1954. Height 100'. He built this piece out of cast off materials over many years.
  • 16. Sabatino "Simon" Rodia. Detail of Nuestro Pueblo. Watts, CA. 1921– 1954.
  • 17. James Hampton, “Throne of the third heaven of the nation’s millennium general assembly”,1950-1964, mixed media 180 pieces 10’6”x27’x14’6”. Hampton was a Baptist minister and night janitor in Washington DC who built this work in his garage.
  • 18. Retablo. 1915. Paint on tin. 9" × 11". Man falsely accused credits “the fervent prayers of my dear parents and my aggrieved wife” for saving him
  • 19. Alana, age 3. Grandma. Until about age six, children depict the world in symbolic rather then representational ways using more mental constructs that visual realism
  • 20. Representational artwork-Depicts the appearance of things. Represents (presents again) objects in the everyday world- Objects represented are called subjects.
  • 21. William Harnett. A Smoke Backstage. 1877. Oil on canvas, 7" x 8 1/2". An example of Trope l’oeil- “to fool the eye” Like a painting in HD
  • 22. Rene Magritte, The treason of images, oil on canvas, 1929. Ceci n’est pas une pipe - “this is not a pipe” What is it?
  • 23. Richard Estes, Times Square, woodblock print, 2000 20 blocks
  • 24. Jan Van Eyck, Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife ('The Arnolfini Portrait'), 1434, 80x60cm. While the figures are somewhat stiff, the room and everything in it is extremely accurate in its representation.
  • 25. Abstract- to extract the essence, “to take from” Natural objects are simplified, distorted, exaggerated. Artist changes natural appearance to reveal or emphasize certain qualities.
  • 26. Chief's stool. Late 19th–early 20th century. Wood plant fibre. Height 16-1/2". Western Grasslands, Cameroon Abstraction is common in many cultures-choice to emphasize certain elements
  • 27. Chilkat Blanket. Tlingit. Before 1928. 4' 7" x 5' 4". What creatures can you pick out?
  • 28. Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Abstraction of a Cow. c. 1916. 4 5/8" x 6 1/4".
  • 29. Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Abstraction of a Cow. c. 1916. 4 5/8" x 6 1/4".
  • 30. Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Composition (The Cow). c. 1917. 15 5/8" x 22 3/4".
  • 31. Theo van Doesburg (C.E.M. Kupper). Composition (The Cow). c. 1917. 14 3/4" x 25".
  • 32. Marlene Dumas, Wailing Wall, 2009, Oil on Linen, 70”x118” Dumas uses strong brushwork and solid shapes to convey emotion
  • 33. Yoshitomo Nara, oil on canvas, 2001 Nara exaggerates features like eyes and head.
  • 34. Non-representational -Visual forms with no specific reference to anything outside themselves. Pure visual forms.
  • 35. Alma Woodsey Thomas. Gray Night Phenomenon. 1972. Acrylic on canvas. 68-7/8" × 53-1/8".
  • 36. Maori peoples, New Zealand. Tukutuku panels. 1930s. Dyed, plaited flax strips over wood laths. Dimensions variable. Te Whare Runanga, Maori Meeting House, New Zealand
  • 37. Jackson Pollock, Blue poles: Number 11, 1952 enamel and aluminum paint with glass on canvas, 82 7/8" x 15' 11 5/8”. Pollock sought to activate the surface through line and color while not depicting any specific thing.
  • 38. Bridget Riley, Current, 1964, emulsion on canvas 55x55. Riley is interested in how the eye sees images.
  • 39. Richard Serra, Snake, forged steel, 1994-97, Bilbao, Spain. Serra uses large steel forms to carve space
  • 40. Why is this photograph of a pepper so important? “28 years of effort… have gone into the making of this pepper, which I consider a peak of achievement” Edward Weston,Pepper#30, 1930 •Photograph exposed over 2 hours •What is the difference between “looking” and “seeing”? •more than a pepper: abstract, in that it is now completely outside subject matter…takes one beyond the world we know in the conscious mind”
  • 41. Much of our thinking is visual using visual memory and imagination. “To see is itself a creative operation, requiring an effort. Everything we see in our daily life is more or less distorted by acquired habits…the effort needed to see things without distortion requires something very like courage” - Henri Matisse 1953 How much more true is this today in light of TV, cell phones, the internet, video games?
  • 42. Auguste Rodin, The Kiss, marble, 1901-04 Representational- bodies are defined in detail
  • 43. Contantin Brancusi, The Kiss, 1916 Limestone, 23x13x 10. How does Brancusi’s sculpture differ from Rodin’s? It’s abstract, how do you know that?
  • 44. Cornelia Parker, Kiss, one mile of string and Rodin’s Kiss, 2003 Form is what we see, content is the meaning we get from what we see. How do they change in this Kiss compared to the previous two?
  • 45. Georgia O'Keeffe. Oriental Poppies. 1927. 30" x 40 1/8".
  • 46. Georgia O'Keeffe. Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. V. 1930. 48" x 30".
  • 47. Albrecht Durer Knight, Death and Devil,1513, Engraving, 24 x 19 cm. Durer is using Iconography to tell a larger story. Iconography is the symbolic meaning of signs, symbols and images.
  • 48. Circle of Diego Quispe Tito. The Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in Purgatory. Late 17th Century., oil on canvas, 41" × 29". Christian symbols, actors, scapular garments for protection
  • 49. Amida Buddha. 12th century. Japan Wood with traces of lacquer, pigment, and gilding. Height 52-1/2". Topknot- Enlightenment, Earlobes- previous life weath, lotus- enlightenment, hands meditative

Editor's Notes

  1. $142 million
  2. Robin Rhode. He Got Game. 2000.Twelve color photographs.Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong © Robin Rhode. [Fig. 1-2]
  3. Romare Bearden.Bernard Brown & Associates. [Fig. 1-4]
  4. Romare Bearden. Rocket to the Moon. 1971.Collage on board. 13" × 9-1/4".© Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [Fig. 1-5]
  5. Retablo. 1915.Paint on tin. 9" × 11".Fowler Museum at UCLA. Photograph by Don Cole. [Fig. 1-8]
  6. Alana, age 3. Grandma.[Fig. 1-9]
  7. Chief's stool. Late 19th–early 20th century.Wood plant fibre. Height 16-1/2".Western Grasslands, Cameroon. Fowler Museum at UCLA. Photograph by Don Cole.[Fig. 1-13]
  8. Alma Woodsey Thomas. Gray Night Phenomenon. 1972.Acrylic on canvas. 68-7/8" × 53-1/8".Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Gift of Vincent Melzac. © 2013 Photograph Smithsonian American Art Museum/Art Resource/Scala, Florence. [Fig. 1-15]
  9. Maori peoples, New Zealand. Tukutuku panels. 1930s.Dyed, plaited flax strips over wood laths. Dimensions variable.Te Whare Runanga, Maori Meeting House, New Zealand. Photograph: David Wall/Alamy.[Fig. 1-16]
  10. The Bridgeman Art Library International.
  11. Amida Buddha. 12th century.Wood with traces of lacquer, pigment, and gilding. Height 52-1/2".Japan. The Avery Brundage Collection, B60S10+ © Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Used by permission. [Fig. 1-22]