Art in the 1950's and 1960's presentation

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Description

Choose one of the following themes for a presentation on your Week 4 content:

  • Changing Times: Proto-Pop and The Beats (must include either Robert Rauschenberg or Jasper Johns)
  • Andy Warhol and Pop Art (focus on Warhol OR Warhol and other Pop artists)
  • Protest Art (You may choose to focus on Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, or both)

Create a 10- to 12-sllde presentation (including a title and reference slide) on your selected theme that includes the following:

  • 100- to 250-word speaker notes for each of your content slides that summarize the main points listed on the slide (you will have a minimum of 8 to 10 content slides which excludes the title and reference slides).
  • A description and analysis of four to six artworks related to your selected theme (include an image of each artwork).
  • A description of the subject of each artwork; what was the subject depicted by the artist?
  • An examination of how this type of art developed; why did artists choose these subjects? To what social or cultural events were artists responding?
  • A description of the materials, media, or techniques used by the artists; why did the artist use these materials or techniques? What is the overall effect of the artwork?

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Slide 1

PROTEST ART
THE VIETNAM WAR

1954-1975

Student’s Name;
Course;
Institution;

Slide 2

Introduction
Protest Art


Protest art are creative works
done by social movements
and activists to pass a
particular message.



Such art can be in form of
banners, posters, drawings,
paintings or other printed
material



Throughout the history of
social movements and social
revolt, art has
always reacted against
oppression, violence, injustice
and inequalities
An example of protest art

Slide 3

Background of the War
Description


The piece of art is a gun
drawing embedded with words
about what transpired during
the Vietnam war

Artwork Subject


The drawing captures the war
that was fought in Vietnam,
the bloodshed, prosecutions
and military involvement

Art Examination


The artist was responding to
the social and economic
impacts of the Vietnam war.
The piece of art describes the
danger of guns in a nuts...


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