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Websites to use for research.

Websites to use for research. http:// www.tate.org.uk/art http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk / http://whitecube.com / http:// otherpeoplespixels.com/artists http://www.deviantart.com / http://www.wotartist.com / http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org /

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Websites to use for research.

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  1. Websites to use for research. • http://www.tate.org.uk/art • http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/ • http://whitecube.com/ • http://otherpeoplespixels.com/artists • http://www.deviantart.com/ • http://www.wotartist.com/ • http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/ Also use Google to look for specific artists or movements.

  2. EXAM THEME: FORCE 20 AO1: DEVELOP Develop your ideas through investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and cultural understanding. AO2: EXPERIMENT AND REFINE Refine your ideas through experimenting and selecting appropriate resources, materials, techniques and processes. 20 AO3: RECORD Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to their intentions in visual and/or other forms 20 AO4: PRESENT Present a personal, informed and meaningful response demonstrating analytical and critical understanding, realising intentions and, where appropriate, making connections between visual, written, oral or other elements 20

  3. Brain storm your initial ideas Places People FORCE Natural World Activities Objects

  4. Brain storm your final idea to see how you could develop it……. Include artists, material choices and concepts…..

  5. Armed Forces/ War Protest art in Denmark Andy Warhol Gun 1981 Mark Wallinger Emily Prince Diana Weiser - Blood ShirinNeshat Allegiance with wakefulness Shepherd Fairey Imperial Glory Banksy Eberhard Havekost Ghost 2 Otto Dix, Flandern, 1934

  6. Henry Moore Shelter Drawings Andywarhol-atomic-bomb-1965 Guerra-de-la-paz Atom Bomb Goya he Charge of the Mamelukes 1814 Think about all the soldiers who fight, get injured and even die for their countries Niki De Saint Phalle Shooting Picture 1961 Anti War Murals On Palestine Wall And In Belfast Tom Lee A Thousand Yard Stare Jake And Dinos Chapman Hell 2002

  7. Force/Explosion Jenny Stark Cornelia Parker Dirk Skreber Damien Hirst Spin Paintings Jackson Pollock Mark Chadwick Explosion Picture Stefano Arienti.

  8. Force of Nature El Anatsui Crumbling wall Toni Grote The Copenhagen Ice Bear Mark MawsonColouredWater NeleAzevedo Vincent Van Gogh DorrisSalcedo Caspar David Friedrich Louise BourgoiseThrobbing Pulse Maggie Hambling Richard Wilson Masterpiece in oil

  9. Curtis Mann Modification 2008 Gerhard Richter, 911 Nathan Slate Joseph Daniel De Nero The day after tomorrow • Effects of weather on landscapes and cities/buildings. • Natural elements e.g. Wind, rain, water, fire. • Scientific forces such as gravity, balance, electricity. • Force of weather e.g. Rust, peeling paint, warped wood, broken glass. Amy Casey, impossible cities Dieter Roth Tony Reason Dan Dempster

  10. Activities: • Human force on different materials e.g. Pressing, crushing, stretching. • Sport activities and the effect on the body. • Force of speed. Force- energy- movement Edgar Degas Anthony Gormley EadweardMeuybridge Francois Alys Drawing with light Picasso Effect of force on different materials. Crush/Bend/Twist

  11. Cubism Force on the body Picasso Distorting the human body or body modification/ adornment. Gerard Butler Jenny Saville Effect of force on human body. David Hockney Photomontage • Effect of force on the human body. • Forcing the body into different shapes. Francis Bacon

  12. Force of People: • Influence of famous/powerful people. • Propaganda. Force of posters and propaganda on peoples ideas. Effect/force of celebrity.

  13. Objects: • Forcing objects in different shapes/transforming them into something different. • Industrial or household machinery. • Looking at objects in new weird ways? Forcing the viewer to see things in a different way through art. Force of tools. Could you look at the marks that tools make? Salvador Dalí’s melting clocks Can you flatten an object, crush it in a vice, twist it, bend it, break it, take it apart, find out how it works?

  14. Powerful Places: • Power of big buildings on the landscape (perspective). • Iconic buildings perhaps of significant historical power • Can the reputation of a building be forceful? Julian Opie Fritz Lang Metropolis What kind of “force” do these buildings have on you/ people/ the community? Does colour affect the presence of a building i.e. does it become more or less powerful? Bang Yao Liu made Shanghai out of plastic containers.

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