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Contextual and Critical Studies Stage 1 Session 2005-2006 Monday 31st October

Contextual and Critical Studies Stage 1 Session 2005-2006 Monday 31st October “Situating Fine Art” - Dr Ken Neil. What is Fine Art? Who is a Fine Artist? Where do you see Fine Art? Why use the term Fine Art? Why would you want to do Fine Art?. Vermeer ‘Lacemaker’ 1660s.

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Contextual and Critical Studies Stage 1 Session 2005-2006 Monday 31st October

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  1. Contextual and Critical Studies Stage 1 Session 2005-2006 Monday 31st October “Situating Fine Art” - Dr Ken Neil

  2. What is Fine Art? Who is a Fine Artist? Where do you see Fine Art? Why use the term Fine Art? Why would you want to do Fine Art?

  3. Vermeer ‘Lacemaker’ 1660s Bellany ‘Presence’ Jeff Wall ‘Volunteer’ 1996 Michelangelo ‘David’ 1504

  4. Martin Creed (b.1968)

  5. Think of all that against these suggested terms: HOBBYIST FINE ART COMMERICAL FINE ART SCHOLASTIC FINE ART CONTEMPORARY FINE ART NON-AFFIRMATIVE FINE ART

  6. John Saw ‘The Trent’ 2000

  7. Jack Vettriano ‘Only the Deepest Red’ 1990s

  8. Conor Walton ‘Doug’ 2003

  9. Creed ‘Doorstop’ 1990s

  10. Rasheed Araeen The Artist who Resists

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