Issac Cordal is a Galician artist known for his very small (15 centimeters) cement sculptures placed discreetly in public spaces that are often difficult to notice without careful observation.
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 1881 and died in France in 1973. He started painting at a young age due to his father being an art professor. Picasso moved to France where he met other important artists and never returned to Spain to avoid living under a dictatorship. He helped invent Cubism, an innovative art movement using simple shapes and viewing subjects from multiple angles on a flat surface.
This document provides an overview of contemporary art from 1970-2010, with a focus on performance and conceptual art. It discusses how contemporary art uses new materials and mediums, including installations and video. Performance art is defined as art where the artist uses their own body. Key performance artists mentioned include Gilbert & George, Marina Abramovic, and Alastair MacLennan. Conceptual art prioritizes ideas over traditional art forms. Richard Long, Jenny Holzer, and Sophie Calle are highlighted as conceptual artists.
Pop art emerged in the late 1950s and utilized imagery from mass media and consumer culture. Andy Warhol was a prominent pop artist known for works like Turquoise Marilyn and Navy Blue John. Arte povera developed in the late 1960s in response to pop art, using common materials like earth, rocks, and paper. Jannis Kounellis' works incorporated natural elements. Dadaism in the early 20th century ridiculed meaninglessness in modern society through works by Marcel Duchamp like The Fountain. Conceptual art from the 1960s focused on conveying ideas over traditional objects, as seen in Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs.
This document discusses two interconnected events that occurred in 1956 celebrating the 50th anniversary. The first was the international recognition of Concrete Poetry produced by the Noigandres group of Brazilian poets. The second was the opening of the first National Exhibition of Concrete Art in São Paulo, which featured paintings, sculptures, and poster poems exhibited together. This helped establish the label "Concrete Art" in Brazil and linked visual artists with Concrete poets. The exhibition included works from the Ruptura and Frente groups and affirmed their view as the avant-garde in art and poetry.
Vhils is a Portuguese street artist known for carving portraits into walls using acid, bleach, and paint to slowly remove layers and reveal the images underneath. He gains inspiration from the historical decay of Lisbon's streets and aims to reflect on societal layers and systems through his process-focused works. Vhils etches into buildings to conduct research that confronts materials and elements, creating friction to engage viewers in critical reflection on the environment and systems around them.
Contemporary artists and their artworks.pptx55.pptx8888rexparista
Alfredo Juan and Isabel Aquilizan are an artist couple based in Brisbane, Australia with their five children. For years, they have explored themes of home, belonging, identity, and memory through their collaborative artwork and extensive travel. Their work deals with the hardships of displacement and sensing presences in absence.
Martha Atienza is a multimedia artist who lives between the Philippines and the United States. She takes inspiration from her diverse cultural heritage for her video installations. Atienza has shown her work addressing observations of everyday life at numerous galleries and art festivals in Asia and Europe.
Norberto "Peewee" Roldan is a multi-media artist and curator based in the
The document discusses the Mexican Muralist movement, which emerged after the Mexican Revolution. It was characterized by large-scale fresco paintings on public buildings that captured Mexican history, culture, and social struggles. The three main exponents were José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera, who incorporated indigenous styles and socialist ideals into their monumental works depicting the Mexican people and landscape.
The document discusses several modern art movements that emerged after Abstract Expressionism, including Neo-Dadaism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art, Op Art, Installation Art, and Performance Art. It provides examples of key works from Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Joseph Kosuth, Bridget Riley, Roberto Villanueva, and Santiago Bose that exemplify styles and techniques from these movements, such as using everyday objects in Neo-Dadaism, incorporating popular culture in Pop Art, emphasizing ideas over objects in Conceptual Art, and manipulating visual perception in Op Art. It also explains that Installation Art modifies viewer experience of space and Performance Art uses the artist's body and actions as the
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 1881 and died in France in 1973. He started painting at a young age due to his father being an art professor. Picasso moved to France where he met other important artists and never returned to Spain to avoid living under a dictatorship. He helped invent Cubism, an innovative art movement using simple shapes and viewing subjects from multiple angles on a flat surface.
This document provides an overview of contemporary art from 1970-2010, with a focus on performance and conceptual art. It discusses how contemporary art uses new materials and mediums, including installations and video. Performance art is defined as art where the artist uses their own body. Key performance artists mentioned include Gilbert & George, Marina Abramovic, and Alastair MacLennan. Conceptual art prioritizes ideas over traditional art forms. Richard Long, Jenny Holzer, and Sophie Calle are highlighted as conceptual artists.
Pop art emerged in the late 1950s and utilized imagery from mass media and consumer culture. Andy Warhol was a prominent pop artist known for works like Turquoise Marilyn and Navy Blue John. Arte povera developed in the late 1960s in response to pop art, using common materials like earth, rocks, and paper. Jannis Kounellis' works incorporated natural elements. Dadaism in the early 20th century ridiculed meaninglessness in modern society through works by Marcel Duchamp like The Fountain. Conceptual art from the 1960s focused on conveying ideas over traditional objects, as seen in Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs.
This document discusses two interconnected events that occurred in 1956 celebrating the 50th anniversary. The first was the international recognition of Concrete Poetry produced by the Noigandres group of Brazilian poets. The second was the opening of the first National Exhibition of Concrete Art in São Paulo, which featured paintings, sculptures, and poster poems exhibited together. This helped establish the label "Concrete Art" in Brazil and linked visual artists with Concrete poets. The exhibition included works from the Ruptura and Frente groups and affirmed their view as the avant-garde in art and poetry.
Vhils is a Portuguese street artist known for carving portraits into walls using acid, bleach, and paint to slowly remove layers and reveal the images underneath. He gains inspiration from the historical decay of Lisbon's streets and aims to reflect on societal layers and systems through his process-focused works. Vhils etches into buildings to conduct research that confronts materials and elements, creating friction to engage viewers in critical reflection on the environment and systems around them.
Contemporary artists and their artworks.pptx55.pptx8888rexparista
Alfredo Juan and Isabel Aquilizan are an artist couple based in Brisbane, Australia with their five children. For years, they have explored themes of home, belonging, identity, and memory through their collaborative artwork and extensive travel. Their work deals with the hardships of displacement and sensing presences in absence.
Martha Atienza is a multimedia artist who lives between the Philippines and the United States. She takes inspiration from her diverse cultural heritage for her video installations. Atienza has shown her work addressing observations of everyday life at numerous galleries and art festivals in Asia and Europe.
Norberto "Peewee" Roldan is a multi-media artist and curator based in the
The document discusses the Mexican Muralist movement, which emerged after the Mexican Revolution. It was characterized by large-scale fresco paintings on public buildings that captured Mexican history, culture, and social struggles. The three main exponents were José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera, who incorporated indigenous styles and socialist ideals into their monumental works depicting the Mexican people and landscape.
The document discusses several modern art movements that emerged after Abstract Expressionism, including Neo-Dadaism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art, Op Art, Installation Art, and Performance Art. It provides examples of key works from Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Joseph Kosuth, Bridget Riley, Roberto Villanueva, and Santiago Bose that exemplify styles and techniques from these movements, such as using everyday objects in Neo-Dadaism, incorporating popular culture in Pop Art, emphasizing ideas over objects in Conceptual Art, and manipulating visual perception in Op Art. It also explains that Installation Art modifies viewer experience of space and Performance Art uses the artist's body and actions as the
Pablo Picasso was a highly influential Spanish painter and sculptor who lived most of his life in France. He co-founded Cubism and helped develop a wide variety of artistic styles. Picasso demonstrated extraordinary talent from a young age, initially painting realistically but experimenting with different techniques and ideas in the early 20th century that changed his style. His revolutionary accomplishments brought him universal fame and wealth, making him one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century.
Cranio is a Brazilian street artist born in 1982 who uses bright colors and an animated Indian character in his work. His style has remained consistent as his work has spread around the world. Smates is a Belgian artist born in 1978 who focuses on realistic underwater-themed street art using bold colors. Flix is a Venezuelan artist born in 1976 who transforms spaces with strong geometric designs inspired by Aztec culture. Replete is a British artist who spent years in the video game and music industries and experiments with graffiti styles, creating illusionary black and white works that stand out.
1. Graffiti in Havana serves as a form of public art that has transformed run-down neighborhoods into open-air art galleries.
2. While graffiti is considered ephemeral as the art can disappear, Havana lacks a police force to remove it and changes to surfaces cause pieces to disappear over time. Visitors are encouraged to explore areas with abundant graffiti like Old Havana rather than specific pieces.
3. Graffiti includes works by both Cuban and international artists, though some pieces are anonymous, and locally renowned artists like Yulier P sign their work. Styles show Afro-Cuban influences with bright colors, religious icons, and Yoruba phrases.
This document provides an overview of several post-World War II art movements including Assemblage, Happenings, and Pop Art from the 1950s-1960s. It discusses key artists and concepts for each movement. Assemblage involved gathering everyday objects to create new meanings. Happenings were ephemeral theatrical works meant to integrate art and life. Pop Art emerged from consumer culture and mass media, with American pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg borrowing images from popular culture and mass production.
Pablo Picasso was an artist known for his line drawings that used only a few simple lines to depict complex images and expressive subjects. The document examines some of Picasso's line drawings of animals like dogs that he owned, noting how the sparse lines are able to convey significant detail and emotion despite their minimalism.
Retna is an American street artist known for his unique typography and intricate line work featuring layered colors. Some key details about the artist include that he was born in 1979 in Los Angeles and came up in the mural scene as a teenager. The document discusses three of Retna's artworks from 2018 and the student selects "CUCHO SUCIO" to comment on, saying it is a beautiful picture mixing lots of colors in an abstract form. The artist uses a brush and spray can to create highly detailed works combining visual linguistics with appropriated imagery. The student expresses liking Retna's creative works that each tell a story behind them.
Pablo Picasso was a renowned Spanish artist born in 1881 who helped found the Cubist movement. He had an artistic father and attended art school at a young age. Throughout his career, Picasso's painting style was constantly evolving as he incorporated influences from other contemporary artists and techniques like Cubism, which uses geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in one piece.
- Keith Haring was an American artist born in 1958 in Pennsylvania who became famous for his simple drawings of animals and dancing figures.
- In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he began creating chalk drawings in public spaces like subway stations in New York City featuring recognizable icons like barking dogs, flying saucers, and his signature "Radiant Baby".
- Haring's murals now cover walls around the world, and his whimsical public art helped launch his successful career before his death in 1990.
The document introduces surrealism through early 20th century artists Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte, whose works featured unexpected juxtapositions that challenged perceptions of reality. It then discusses contemporary surrealist Jeremy Fish, who is famous for his album covers and skateboard decks, and common surrealist elements in his designs like unexpected combinations. The document concludes by asking readers to submit their own examples of surrealism using assigned inanimate objects like a toaster, fountain, or unicycle.
Voylla.com is an online portal that offers an array of designer jewellery and accessories for women, men, and kids. Voylla brings you the chicest of jewellery, be it for any occasion; ethnic, bridal, casual or formal. With more than 13,000 unique designs, voylla strive to make you look your best with the latest in trend jewellery and accessories.
Pop Art emerged in the late 1950s as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, utilizing imagery and techniques from popular culture such as advertisements, comics, and consumer goods. Pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg appropriated mass media images and transformed everyday objects and celebrities through techniques like silkscreening that commented on consumer culture and mass production. Their use of recognizable imagery made Pop Art widely accessible and helped blur the lines between high and low art.
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Jacob Lawrence was an American painter known for his dynamic cubist style depictions of important Black historical figures and events. Some of his most notable series included 31 paintings on Harriet Tubman and 41 paintings on Toussaint L'Ouverture. Lawrence is also known for his 60-painting series called "The Migration of the Negro" which documented the first large migration of Black people from the rural South to the urban North between 1910-1940. He received recognition as one of the first Black artists trained in the United States and often focused on promoting Black history and culture through his dramatic yet simplified artistic storytelling.
Chaz Bojorquez was one of the pioneers of LA street art in the 1960s, using a brush and acrylics to paint his original tag "Señor Suerte", which was inspired by Mexican folklore. Man One has been involved in graffiti art since 1987 and earned a BFA, painting colorful murals around LA. Risk brought the New York subway graffiti style to LA after moving from Louisiana and studying at USC.
Love to Love You Baby: Disco and the Mechanization of MusicAlison McCarthy
1. The document discusses how recording studio technologies in the 1960s-70s allowed artists more freedom to manipulate sounds and create new music no longer limited to live performances.
2. It analyzes the band Kraftwerk who embraced technology and mechanization, making the human element irrelevant in their music.
3. The rise of disco in the 1970s is examined, noting its escapist and romantic qualities as well as emphasis on feminine and gay culture in contrast to rock music's focus on authenticity.
The document discusses different outdoor art displays that could provide inspiration for displaying pinwheels, including the works of Christo & Jeanne-Claude and British sculptor Anish Kapoor. Some of their site-specific works mentioned are Valley Curtain from 1972, Running Fence from 1976 across two California counties, and Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin from 1995. The group's objective is to look at these examples and decide how and where to display their pinwheels as a site-specific outdoor art installation.
Minimalism started in the 1960s in New York and aimed to remove elements of self-expression from art. Minimalist artists used industrial materials and focused on simple geometric forms and colors to create artworks that referred only to themselves. Some notable minimalist artists mentioned include Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Frank Stella, and Carl Andre. LeWitt's modular cubes and Stella's bright geometric paintings exemplified the movement. Minimalism emphasized neutrality and influenced later modern architecture through figures like Mies van der Rohe. Some Filipino artists also explored minimalism, like Constancio Bernardo's abstract meditative works.
Still life artworks depict everyday objects that do not move, such as food, flowers, pots, bottles, and clothing. They can be created as paintings, photographs, or sculptures using a variety of styles like Cubism, Expressionism, and Surrealism. Famous artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Dali, O'Keeffe, and Warhol incorporated still life into their work. Students are encouraged to observe a still life composition in the classroom and create their own work using the available objects and mediums.
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Pablo Picasso was a highly influential Spanish painter and sculptor who lived most of his life in France. He co-founded Cubism and helped develop a wide variety of artistic styles. Picasso demonstrated extraordinary talent from a young age, initially painting realistically but experimenting with different techniques and ideas in the early 20th century that changed his style. His revolutionary accomplishments brought him universal fame and wealth, making him one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century.
Cranio is a Brazilian street artist born in 1982 who uses bright colors and an animated Indian character in his work. His style has remained consistent as his work has spread around the world. Smates is a Belgian artist born in 1978 who focuses on realistic underwater-themed street art using bold colors. Flix is a Venezuelan artist born in 1976 who transforms spaces with strong geometric designs inspired by Aztec culture. Replete is a British artist who spent years in the video game and music industries and experiments with graffiti styles, creating illusionary black and white works that stand out.
1. Graffiti in Havana serves as a form of public art that has transformed run-down neighborhoods into open-air art galleries.
2. While graffiti is considered ephemeral as the art can disappear, Havana lacks a police force to remove it and changes to surfaces cause pieces to disappear over time. Visitors are encouraged to explore areas with abundant graffiti like Old Havana rather than specific pieces.
3. Graffiti includes works by both Cuban and international artists, though some pieces are anonymous, and locally renowned artists like Yulier P sign their work. Styles show Afro-Cuban influences with bright colors, religious icons, and Yoruba phrases.
This document provides an overview of several post-World War II art movements including Assemblage, Happenings, and Pop Art from the 1950s-1960s. It discusses key artists and concepts for each movement. Assemblage involved gathering everyday objects to create new meanings. Happenings were ephemeral theatrical works meant to integrate art and life. Pop Art emerged from consumer culture and mass media, with American pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg borrowing images from popular culture and mass production.
Pablo Picasso was an artist known for his line drawings that used only a few simple lines to depict complex images and expressive subjects. The document examines some of Picasso's line drawings of animals like dogs that he owned, noting how the sparse lines are able to convey significant detail and emotion despite their minimalism.
Retna is an American street artist known for his unique typography and intricate line work featuring layered colors. Some key details about the artist include that he was born in 1979 in Los Angeles and came up in the mural scene as a teenager. The document discusses three of Retna's artworks from 2018 and the student selects "CUCHO SUCIO" to comment on, saying it is a beautiful picture mixing lots of colors in an abstract form. The artist uses a brush and spray can to create highly detailed works combining visual linguistics with appropriated imagery. The student expresses liking Retna's creative works that each tell a story behind them.
Pablo Picasso was a renowned Spanish artist born in 1881 who helped found the Cubist movement. He had an artistic father and attended art school at a young age. Throughout his career, Picasso's painting style was constantly evolving as he incorporated influences from other contemporary artists and techniques like Cubism, which uses geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in one piece.
- Keith Haring was an American artist born in 1958 in Pennsylvania who became famous for his simple drawings of animals and dancing figures.
- In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he began creating chalk drawings in public spaces like subway stations in New York City featuring recognizable icons like barking dogs, flying saucers, and his signature "Radiant Baby".
- Haring's murals now cover walls around the world, and his whimsical public art helped launch his successful career before his death in 1990.
The document introduces surrealism through early 20th century artists Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte, whose works featured unexpected juxtapositions that challenged perceptions of reality. It then discusses contemporary surrealist Jeremy Fish, who is famous for his album covers and skateboard decks, and common surrealist elements in his designs like unexpected combinations. The document concludes by asking readers to submit their own examples of surrealism using assigned inanimate objects like a toaster, fountain, or unicycle.
Voylla.com is an online portal that offers an array of designer jewellery and accessories for women, men, and kids. Voylla brings you the chicest of jewellery, be it for any occasion; ethnic, bridal, casual or formal. With more than 13,000 unique designs, voylla strive to make you look your best with the latest in trend jewellery and accessories.
Pop Art emerged in the late 1950s as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, utilizing imagery and techniques from popular culture such as advertisements, comics, and consumer goods. Pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg appropriated mass media images and transformed everyday objects and celebrities through techniques like silkscreening that commented on consumer culture and mass production. Their use of recognizable imagery made Pop Art widely accessible and helped blur the lines between high and low art.
The presentation is about installation art history, some famous examples and how it is made.
If you want a copy and some details on how to present this please message me.
Jacob Lawrence was an American painter known for his dynamic cubist style depictions of important Black historical figures and events. Some of his most notable series included 31 paintings on Harriet Tubman and 41 paintings on Toussaint L'Ouverture. Lawrence is also known for his 60-painting series called "The Migration of the Negro" which documented the first large migration of Black people from the rural South to the urban North between 1910-1940. He received recognition as one of the first Black artists trained in the United States and often focused on promoting Black history and culture through his dramatic yet simplified artistic storytelling.
Chaz Bojorquez was one of the pioneers of LA street art in the 1960s, using a brush and acrylics to paint his original tag "Señor Suerte", which was inspired by Mexican folklore. Man One has been involved in graffiti art since 1987 and earned a BFA, painting colorful murals around LA. Risk brought the New York subway graffiti style to LA after moving from Louisiana and studying at USC.
Love to Love You Baby: Disco and the Mechanization of MusicAlison McCarthy
1. The document discusses how recording studio technologies in the 1960s-70s allowed artists more freedom to manipulate sounds and create new music no longer limited to live performances.
2. It analyzes the band Kraftwerk who embraced technology and mechanization, making the human element irrelevant in their music.
3. The rise of disco in the 1970s is examined, noting its escapist and romantic qualities as well as emphasis on feminine and gay culture in contrast to rock music's focus on authenticity.
The document discusses different outdoor art displays that could provide inspiration for displaying pinwheels, including the works of Christo & Jeanne-Claude and British sculptor Anish Kapoor. Some of their site-specific works mentioned are Valley Curtain from 1972, Running Fence from 1976 across two California counties, and Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin from 1995. The group's objective is to look at these examples and decide how and where to display their pinwheels as a site-specific outdoor art installation.
Minimalism started in the 1960s in New York and aimed to remove elements of self-expression from art. Minimalist artists used industrial materials and focused on simple geometric forms and colors to create artworks that referred only to themselves. Some notable minimalist artists mentioned include Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Frank Stella, and Carl Andre. LeWitt's modular cubes and Stella's bright geometric paintings exemplified the movement. Minimalism emphasized neutrality and influenced later modern architecture through figures like Mies van der Rohe. Some Filipino artists also explored minimalism, like Constancio Bernardo's abstract meditative works.
Still life artworks depict everyday objects that do not move, such as food, flowers, pots, bottles, and clothing. They can be created as paintings, photographs, or sculptures using a variety of styles like Cubism, Expressionism, and Surrealism. Famous artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Dali, O'Keeffe, and Warhol incorporated still life into their work. Students are encouraged to observe a still life composition in the classroom and create their own work using the available objects and mediums.
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2. Issac Cordal (1974) is a
Galician Artist whose work
involves sculpture and
photography in the urban
environment
His sculptures are all very
small (15 centimeters) and
are placed in various places
in public
They are often hard to see
and you’d have to look
carefullly to find them
Biography