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Chapter 2 Part 1b / Formal Analysis

Chapter 2 Part 1b / Formal Analysis. Space (Perspective). Drawing in perspective (1, 2, or 3 point). Space (Perspective). One-point perspective. Space (Perspective). One-point perspective. Space (Perspective). One-point perspective. Boca Raton Art Museam (BOCA).

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Chapter 2 Part 1b / Formal Analysis

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  1. Chapter 2 Part 1b / Formal Analysis

  2. Space (Perspective) Drawing in perspective (1, 2, or 3 point)

  3. Space (Perspective) One-point perspective

  4. Space (Perspective) One-point perspective

  5. Space (Perspective) One-point perspective Boca Raton Art Museam (BOCA)

  6. Space (Perspective) Two-point perspective

  7. Space (Perspective) One-point perspective Two-point perspective Three-point perspective

  8. Oblique perspective Isometric perspective One-point perspective Two-point perspective Space (perspectives)

  9. Space (Perspective) Two-point perspective

  10. Space (Perspective) Richard Estes

  11. Space LeonardoDa Vinci The Last Supper Fresco 1495-1498 A wall of the Refectory, Santa Mariadelle Grazie, Milan, Italy

  12. Space (single point perspective) LeonardoDa Vinci The Last Supper Fresco 1495-1498 A wall of the Refectory, Santa Mariadelle Grazie, Milan, Italy

  13. ? Bishndas Babar Supervising the Layout of the Garden of Fidelity Manuscript painting, gouache and gold on paper c.1590 Mughal, India ?

  14. Space (oblique perspective) Oblique Perspective Bishndas Babar Supervising the Layout of the Garden of Fidelity Manuscript painting, gouache and gold on paper c.1590 Mughal, India Isometric Perspective

  15. Perception challenging Perspectives

  16. Space (multipoint perspective) David Siqueiros Echo of a Scream Enamel on wood 1937 Georgio DeChirico The Mystery and Melancholy of the Street Oil on canvas 1914

  17. Prisons, p. XIII) Etching c 1760 Giovanni Piranesi Prisons, p. XIV Etching 1760

  18. Giovanni Piranesi Prisons Etching c 1760 M.C.Escher Relativity Etching c. 1945

  19. Constructivism Kazimir Malevich 1878 - 1935 Suprematist Composition: White on White Oil on canvas 1918

  20. Jan Dibbets Carl Andre II 2004

  21. Jan Dibbets Mangold I & I I 2004

  22. Jan Dibbets Donald Judd I 2004

  23. SylviaMangold Shunnemunk Mountain Oil on canvas 1979

  24. Example ofatmospheric perspective SylviaMangold Shunnemunk Mountain Oil on canvas 1979

  25. Impressionism Example of? Color &? Perspective Claude Monet Houses of Parliament Oil on canvas 1904

  26. Space in Installation / Performance Huang Yong Ping documentation of recreation of spy plane, in sketches and photographs The Bat Project I Colored pencil 2001 The Bat Project I (Shenzhen) China 2001 The Bat Project II China 2002

  27. Space JennyHolzer Untitled (Selected Writings) From ‘Truism: Inflammatory Essays . . . Guggenheim Museum, NYC, NY 1989-90

  28. Space (negative space) A hole can have as much shape-meaning as a solid mass. - Henry Moore Henry Moore Forma Squadrata con Taglio Stone 1955 Cubi XXVI Polished Stainless Steel 1965

  29. Shape and Space (positive / negative) MCEscher Day and Night, c. 1950

  30. Shape and Space (positive / negative) Figure / Ground Reversal MCEscher Sky and Water Woodcut 1938

  31. Contemporary Kara Walker Cut paper silhouettes and light projection c 1998 - 2004

  32. Contemporary Kara Walker Insurrection! (Our Tools Were Rudimentary, Yet We Pressed On) Cut paper silhouettes and light projection 2000

  33. Time and Motion Time and motion in art can be one and the same. - Boccioni

  34. Time and Motion (implied ) EadweardMuybridge Galloping Horse Photograph 1878

  35. Time and Motion (implied ) TatianaGarmendia BodyHeartSoul : Ibu Jumu2002 Graphite and silver metal leaf, 5’ x 10’

  36. Time and Motion (implied ) MarcelDuchamp Nude Descending a Staircase Oil on canvas 1912

  37. Time and Motion (Implied) Futurism UmbertoBoccioni Unique Forms of Continuity in Space Bronze 1913

  38. Time and Motion(Implied) Futurism AlbertoGiacomettiWalking Man IBronze1959-60

  39. ‘Mobiles’ showing actual Time and Motion I paint with shapes. -Alexander Calder Untitled Painted steel mobile 1972 Lobster Trap and Fish Tale Painted steel mobile 1939 AlexanderCalder

  40. Time and Motion - Traveler is in motino Hall of Cave 26 of Ajanta Matharashtra, India 700 CE Ceiling of Cave 26 of Ajanta Matharashtra, India 700 CE Cave 26 - Reclining Buddha Matharashtra, India 700 CE

  41. Chance / Improvisation / Spontaneity

  42. Chance / Improvisation / Spontaneity - Performance & Installation Art JudyPfaff Ziggurat Installation 1991

  43. Interactive Installation work LynnHershman Deep Contact Computer-Video 1990

  44. Chance / Improvisation / Spontaneity - Performance Art JosephBeuys Ferro Ossidato, Shoes 1993 I Like America and America Likes Me, Performance 1993 Fox, felt, lard, multi media

  45. Engaging Multiple Senses

  46. Art Materials and Media Video MarilynMinter

  47. Roberta Smith, the art critic, once said that “Art is simply a form of light used to illuminate life.” I think the most interesting artists make work that illuminates the times we live in. - Marilyn Minter Glazed Enamel paint on metal 2006 Stepping Up Enamel paint on metal 2006 Marilyn Minter

  48. Chance / Improvisation / Spontaneity Untitled From Woman of Allah SeriesPhotograph 1996 Speechless From Woman of Allah SeriesPhotograph 1996 ShirinNeshat

  49. Chance / Improvisation / Spontaneity - Performance Art ShirinNeshat Still from Passage Color video installation with sound Iran 2001

  50. CaiGuo-Qiang "Black Rainbow," proposal2005Explosion project for Valencia, Spain Date: May 1, 2005 herald the start of the Edinburgh Art Festival, one of the gatwillion festivals that seem to be going on over there in the east this month, the artist Cai Guo-Qiang (also the subject of an exhibition at the Fruitmarket Gallery) fired a reported 12,000ells into the sky above the castle, split into three salvos, exploding like anti-aircraft fire in sharp black clouds and carefully coordinated to produce a black rainbow hovering over the city centre.

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