Thursday, October 27, 2016

Allora & Calzadilla

Jennifer Allora was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1974. Guillermo Calzadilla was born in 1971 in Havana. Collaborating since 1995, Allora and Calzadilla approach visual art as a set of experiments that test whether ideas such as authorship, nationality, borders, and democracy describes today's society. In the video they talk about how they use forms in their art. Not just about the form of weight, scale and size of the art but showing forms of violence, oppression, genocide, and pollution. They decide how their art take shape in what they are trying to show in what is happening in today's society. They are also trying to get people to understand the aesthetic and its relation to politics has to do fundamentally with form, giving viewers another idea about form. By drawing historical, cultural, and political metaphors out of basic materials, Allora and Calzadilla’s works explore the complex associations between an object and its meaning.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Dada Art Collage

I Apologize if the picture looks weird. I did the collage on Publication and it wont let me upload the file to the blog. I did send the collage to your email for a better look. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Impressionism/Post Impressionism.

Watching this lecture taught me about impressionism and post impressionism.Impressionism is a 19th century movement that originated with a group of Paris based artist who's independent exhibitions brought then to prominence during the 1870's and 1880's. Impressionist usually did not paint using and moral message. They usually had an understanding with using color theory, optics, and nature of light. For example optical painting is used in impressionism which is created through our perception of color. Impressionist like Claude Monet who placed many colors on the pallet and instead of mixing the paints on the pallet, they would literally just opposed them on the canvas, just opposing yellow and blue for example to make green. Impressionism is all about light and color. They also painted mostly directly from nature.
 In this painting "Water Lillie's" by Monet which was painted in the last moments of his life. He wanted to create something that has no edges or corners. You can see that he used the mixture of yellow and blue to make green, being that green is not a primary color. He also used the impression of light and dark. The water being light and calm reflecting the lilies.

Post-Impressionist used impressionistic techniques but took the style to a new level.  Post impressionism was the work or style of a varied group in the late 19th century and early 20th century including Van Gogh. Post- impressionist incorporated their paintings with more passion, emotion and expression. They also used color to communicate with the world, using certain colors to express their feelings. For example Van Gogh who was searching for a deeper meaning in their art, by exploring color, line, and form that led to the development of expression.
 In this painting by Van Gogh you can see that he uses different colors of blue to make up what the sky looks like in his imagination. he also didn't mix the colors of blue before putting it on the canvas. This painting seems to be an image that Van Gogh sees from his window. The swirls in the sky seem to be the wind blowing and the bright yellow dots could be the starts in the dark sky.  

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Met Museum Reflection

This baroque painting “The denial of saint peter” was finished around 1610 by an Italian painter Caravaggio. It depicts peter denying Jesus, after Jesus was arrested. Peter is shown before a fire place, when a women accuses him of being a follower of Christ. The pointing finger of the solider and the two fingers of the women suggest three accusations and to peters three denials. In this painting Caravaggio contracts light to a dark background also having a dramatic effect on brightly lit areas. On the right side of the painting you can see that the dark contradicts with the light from left to right. The soldier wearing the helmet and armor appears from the left. He is turning his face to the maid where it appears to be getting swallowed up by the darkness. Whereas on the right side peter appears to have all the attention because of the brightness of the light on his face.  Caravaggio’s art work is a good example of baroque art because it shows how he used light and shade in a dramatic way, he also showed emotional expression in his characters.













This renaissance painting “The denial of saint peter” by an Italian painter Lorenzo Lotto, who painted mostly altarpieces and, religious subjects and portraits during the renaissance. This painting was finished around 1556. It depicts Venus and her son cupid in a beautiful setting with flowers and trees. This painting was to represent celebrating a wedding. The shell above Venus head and the rose petals on her lap represent her characteristics while the ivy and snake symbolizes infidelity. No one came to a conclusion of why cupid is urinating on Venus but some say it is a pure sexual act or it could be because of her infidelity.  This art work is a good example of renaissance art because of the lack of contrast between light and dark. Also there is a lack in facial expression. This painting also showed the interest in showing off the human body.