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Activity One: Places That Hold Art Exhibitions and Performances Activity Two: Forms of Art

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Activity One: Places That Hold Art Exhibitions and Performances Activity Two: Forms of Art

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  1. Activity One:Places That Hold Art Exhibitions and Performances • Activity Two: Forms of Art http://arthistory.about.com/library/blcourse_artapp.htm

  2. Places that Hold Art Exhibitions and Performances

  3. Art Exhibitions and Performances • A foreigner approaches you and asks you where he can go to an art exhibition or performance in the place where you live. Do you know how to respond? Let’s learn together about places that you can recommend.

  4. First Stop

  5. Have you ever been to…?

  6. National Palace Museum國立故宮博物院 • The National Palace Museum, one of the most important museums as well as research institutions through out the world and a “must-see” for foreign visitors, preserves the essence of Chinese art and crafts. The museum’s variety of collections, including calligraphy, painting, bronzes, jade, carvings, embroidery, etc, present the richness of Chinese history and culture. http://www.npm.gov.tw/english/index-e.htm

  7. You can go to world-class performances in….

  8. National Concert Hall National Theater

  9. The National Concert Hall國家音樂廳 • Located in the heart of Taipei, the National Concert Hall at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall regularly holds world-class performances by local and international artists. Concert programs contribute a lot to the quality of music in Taiwan, international cultural exchange, and local interest in music.

  10. The National Theater國家戲劇院 • The National Theater, located at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in downtown Taipei, offers a year-round program of first-class opera and theater performances. Presented by famous local and international performers, these performances enhance artistic standards and international cultural exchange in Taiwan.

  11. If you prefer modern art….

  12. Taipei Fine Arts Museum台北市立美術館 • TFAM, Taiwan’s first contemporary art museum, was opened in 1983. By planning exhibitions, collecting artwork from Taiwan and abroad, and encouraging art-related education and research, TFAM is meant to promote contemporary art in Taiwan and to enhance the cultural life of Taipei. http://www.tfam.gov.tw/english/information/info.asp

  13. Want a taste of history?

  14. National Museum of History國立歷史博物館 • Located on Nanhai Road, the National Museum of History is one of the most popular museums in Taipei. It provides insight into the history and people of China through its rich collection of artifacts and art. This comprises jades, pottery,  sculptures, clothing, embroidery, old currency, paintings, books, and other works full of historic value. http://www.nmh.gov.tw/museum/index.html

  15. Second Stop

  16. Taiwan Museum of Art國立台灣美術館 • Located in Taichung, Taiwan Museum of Art has a total of 24 exhibition halls and attracts a large number of visitors every day. The museum regularly holds exhibitions of Western art, Chinese brush paintings, and sculpture, and has its own collection of valuable pieces of art. Residents can relax at the garden outside the museum.

  17. Third Stop

  18. Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts高雄市立美術館 • Opened in June 1994, the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts is one of the city’s newest attractions. Its outdoor Sculpture Grounds displays various kinds of artworks, while inside the galleries are a collection of famous calligraphic works as well as exhibitions of classical and contemporary arts.

  19. Last Stop Cultural Center

  20. Cultural Center文化中心 • In almost every county or city, there is a cultural center where you can not only go to art exhibitions but also art performances.

  21. Now, it’s your turn. • Now, do your own research. Choose a museum and visit it in your free time. Write a report on how you feel and what you learn in the trip.

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  23. Forms of Art

  24. Forms of Art • Here are some major forms of art, learn these words first. Then, try to figure out what form of art in each of the following slide. drawing and sketching photography weaving jewelry masks sculpture basketing painting mosiac architecture pottery

  25. What kind of art is it? • In the following activity, you are going to put a form of art into each page. Use the forms of art you have learned to give the correct answer. Wish you luck!

  26. Drawing / Sketching 素描 • __________ is everywhere—in newspapers, books, posters, and more. It is an art by itself, but it is also the starting point for other kinds of art, like painting or sculpture.

  27. Painting 繪畫 • From ancient cave paintings to graffiti artists today, __________ has always been a part of human life. Some of the best-known artists, like Michelangelo and Picasso, were painters.

  28. A modern sculpture in Stanley Park, Vancouver Italian Renaissance Sculpture Sculpture 雕塑 • People have made __________ from materials such as clay, marble, ice, wood, and bronze. Some artists today create works that move with the wind or when touched.

  29. Pottery 陶器 • __________ is probably the most ancient art as well as the most common. Prehistoric clay bowls, beautifully glazed tiles, and other works are not only useful but decorative.

  30. Photography 攝影 • __________ was a major influence on artists because for the first time, a moment could be captured instantly and portraits could be created with a camera, rather than with a brush and paint.

  31. Architecture 建築 • From primitive times to modern times, people have constructed dwellings, temples, and other buildings—some simple, others extravagant. This is called __________.

  32. Jewelry 珠寶/首飾 • In prehistoric times, people used __________ even before they used clothing. Almost everything has been used to create jewelry, from berry necklaces to gold rings.

  33. Weaving 編織 • People have been __________ since the Stone Age. Tapestries and rugs in every color have brought warmth and beauty to walls and floors.

  34. Masks 面具 • For thousands of years, people all over the world have made __________ to use in rituals, work, theater, and just for fun. Have you ever made __________ from a paper bag?

  35. Baskets 籃藝 • There are as many uses for __________ as there are ways to make them. Archaeologists have found 7,000-year-old farming __________ in Egypt.

  36. Mosaic 馬賽克 • A __________ is a picture or design made by gluing together small stones, pieces of glass or other hard materials. In the ancient world, grand homes sometimes had __________ floors.

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