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The “ism” Project

Lesson Description:

In groups of two, you will create and present a 10 minute presentation on a period of art history. The periods will be randomly assigned, but you will present chronologically. You will be graded on: Using appropriate visual aides to support your research, how well you answer the questions below regarding the art movement you were assigned, Clarity and preparedness of presentation.

Rules

  • You must help research.

2. You must present 6 slides.

3. You are responsible with creating a study guide for the class, much like The study guides you create will be distributed to the class. Do a good job!

4. You must have 12 slides

Slide 1: Title Card

Slides 2-11: Material Slides

Slide 12: Bibliography

Periods

  • Fauvism Socialist Realism
  • Symbolism Vorticism
  • Expressionism Impressionism
  • Dadaism Magic Realism
  • Surrealism
  • Abstract Expressionism
  • American Impressionism
  • American Modernism
  • Cubism
  • Futurism
  • Post Modernism
  • Romanticism
  • Neo-Classism
  • Orphism
  • Photo Realism
  • Pointillism
  • Post-Impressionism
  • Realism

Answer these questions

1) What time period did your movement cover?

2) Where did the movement begin?

3) What was going on in the world during that particular time that contributed to this movement developing? Did any historical events influence this movement?

4) What was the status of artists during this time period?

5) How does this period relate to the art period that came before it, and the period that came after it?

6) What are the defining visual characteristics of this style?

7) What are the overall conceptual themes of this movement?

8) Who are the major artists of this movement?

9) Why do you think these artists created the movement?

10) What type of art came out of the movement (drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.)?

11) Were there specific techniques/skills used to create the art?

12) Was there a specific color scheme used (warm, cool, earth tones, etc.)?

Bibliography

You must consult at least 5 academic sources (PS, Wikipedia is NOT an academic source.) Slide 12 of your presentation must be a bibliography. Plagiarism can be an issue with this assignment. If you are unsure what plagiarism is, please talk to me. If you’re going to read a quote, make sure to say whom it is from. If you are putting a quote or a paraphrase on your slide, be sure to cite it. Your presentation must be uploaded to Blackboard.

The Artwork

You must present at least 5 artworks in your presentation that you feel epitomize your movement. (These will be part of Slides 2-11).

• You are looking for works that EPITOMIZE your movement.

That means you do not grab the first 5 images that appear on Google Search.

•You must label each artwork on the slide.

Title, Artist, Year Made, Medium

•You need to be able to explain in detail why these artworks are representative of your period.

•What stylistic characteristics does it share with the movement?

•What conceptual concerns does it share?

Requirements (What do I need to do?)

Assessment:

Using appropriate visual aides to support your research;

How well you answer the questions regarding the art movement you were assigned;

Clarity and preparedness of presentation.

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The “ism” Project Lesson Description: In groups of two, you will create and present a 10 minute presentation on a period of art history. The periods will be randomly assigned, but you will present chronologically. You will be graded on: Using appropriate visual aides to support your research, how well you answer the questions below regarding the art movement you were assigned, Clarity and preparedness of presentation. Rules 1. You must help research. 2. You must present 6 slides. 3. You are responsible with creating a study guide for the class, much like The study guides you create will be distributed to the class. Do a good job! 4. You must have 12 slides Slide 1: Title Card Slides 2-11: Material Slides Slide 12: Bibliography Periods • Fauvism • Symbolism • Expressionism • Dadaism • Surrealism • Abstract Expressionism • American Impressionism • American Modernism • Cubism • Futurism • Post Modernism • Romanticism • Neo-Classism • Orphism • Photo Realism • Pointillism • Post-Impressionism • Realism Socialist Realism Vorticism Impressionism Magic Realism Answer these questions 1) What time period did your movement cover? 2) Where did the movement begin? 3) What was going on in the world during that particular time that contributed to this movement developing? Did any historical events influence this movement? 4) What was the status of artists during this time period? 5) How does this period relate to the art period that came before it, and the period that came after it? 6) What are the defining visual characteristics of this style? 7) What are the overall conceptual themes of this movement? 8) Who are the major artists of this movement? 9) Why do you think these artists created the movement? 10) What type of art came out of the movement (drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.)? 11) Were there specific techniques/skills used to create the art? 12) Was there a specific color scheme used (warm, cool, earth tones, etc.)? Bibliography You must consult at least 5 academic sources (PS, Wikipedia is NOT an academic source.) Slide 12 of your presentation must be a bibliography. Plagiarism can be an issue with this assignment. If you are unsure what plagiarism is, please talk to me. If you’re going to read a quote, make sure to say whom it is from. If you are putting a quote or a paraphrase on your slide, be sure to cite it. Your presentation must be uploaded to Blackboard. The Artwork You must present at least 5 artworks in your presentation that you feel epitomize your movement. (These will be part of Slides 2-11). • You are looking for works that EPITOMIZE your movement. That means you do not grab the first 5 images that appear on Google Search. •You must label each artwork on the slide. Title, Artist, Year Made, Medium •You need to be able to explain in detail why these artworks are representative of your period. •What stylistic characteristics does it share with the movement? •What conceptual concerns does it share? Requirements (What do I need to do?) Assessment: Using appropriate visual aides to support your research; How well you answer the questions regarding the art movement you were assigned; Clarity and preparedness of presentation. General Notes •You should be able to speak comfortably about the work you've chosen to include. •It is your job to give us a comprehensive view of the movement; get to the heart of the matter. •If you choose to show a video, the video may not constitute more than 1 minute of your presentation. •Proper grammar, spelling, and vocabulary are important. Be sure to proofread your presentation. If you cannot pronounce a word, learn or don’t put it in your presentation!
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American modernism
movement
Student’s name
Institution

Date

Time when the movement begun







The American modernism art was started by the first generation artist in the 20th
century.

The art movements covers the period between the first world war and the second
world war.
As the name indicates the American modernism art movement started in the great
America.

In fact the actual American modernism art first was introduced in the 1910 and has
continued to be defined over the years.

Events that was going on when American
modernism art was introduced.








The introduction of the art movement was based on themes of horror, uncertainty and also disillusionment.
During the time many people had lost the trust in the idea and the value of the world.

World war I was the first thing that made people to lose hope.
It is also important to understand that during the period technology had started coming up but it was been
used in the war front (Foulkes, 2002).
Invention were been made but they were all based on the value of war.
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