What is and when was modernity. Lecture 1. Modernity and Modernism презентация

Содержание

Chicago Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1950-51, Mies van der Rohe From Here to Modernity CCS Mini-programme 1 The Titanic - Photomontage, Stanley Tigerman, 1978,

Слайд 1 What is and When was MODERNITY ?
Lecture 1:
Andrea Peach


Слайд 2Chicago Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1950-51, Mies van der

Rohe


From Here to Modernity CCS Mini-programme 1

The Titanic - Photomontage, Stanley Tigerman, 1978, USA


Слайд 3
Modernity and Modernism


Слайд 4Modernity and Modernism
cubism
expressionism
dadaism
futurism
surrealism
serialism
etc...


Слайд 5Modernism
Dominant ideology throughout western industrialised world in art, design and architecture

for most of the twentieth century

Слайд 6Modernity
The social conditions and experiences that are the effects of modernisation.



Technological, economic and political processes associated with the industrial revolution and its aftermath.


Слайд 7Forth Bridge under construction c 1888


Слайд 8Glasgow c 1880s


Слайд 9
JWM Turner, The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to her Last Berth to

be Broken Up, 1838

Слайд 10
JWM Turner, Steamer in a Snowstorm, 1842


Слайд 11Modernity was a term first used by 19th century French poet

and critic Charles Baudelaire to denote the experience of living in the new modern world

Слайд 12Baudelaire talked about the ephemeral, the fugitive and contingent aspects of

living in the new modern world.

Put simply:
life seemed to have speeded up


Слайд 13All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable

prejudices and opinions are swept away All that is solid melts into air Karl Marx 1848

Слайд 14Modernity:
speed and change
Modernism:
gave form and symbolic expression to the consciousness of

modernity

Слайд 15Giacomo Balla
Girl Running on a Balcony, 1912
Eadweard Muybridge, 1882
Etienne-Jules

Marey, 1878

Слайд 16Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Paris, 1861-3

Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Paris, 1861-3


Слайд 17Camille Pissarro, The Boulevard Montmartre at Night, 1897
The Boulevard Montmartre 1870/79


Слайд 18Else Thalemann, Eiffel Tower 1930
The law of progress is immortal, just

as progress itself is infinite

Слайд 19André Kertész, Shadows of the Eiffel Tower 1929


Слайд 20Robert Delaunay
Eiffel Tower 1910


Слайд 21Robert Delaunay
Sun, Tower, Airplane, 1913


Слайд 22Fernand Léger
The City, 1919
A modern man registers a hundred times more

sensory impressions than an eighteenth century artist
Fernand Léger 1914

Слайд 23Georges Braque
Clarinet and Bottle of Rum on a Mantelpiece
1911


Слайд 24Clement Greenberg art critic (1909-1994) Modern art can be related to the

changing forms of modern life, even when it does not depict modernity

Слайд 25Paul C ézanne, Montagne Sainte Victoire, c 1887

Paul C ézanne, Montagne

Sainte Victoire, c 1887

Слайд 26The whole arrangement of my pictures is expressive … Composition is

the art of arranging in a decorative manner the various elements at a painter’s disposal for the expression of his feelings.

Henri Matisse

Слайд 27Henri Matisse, Harmony in Red, 1908


Слайд 28Formalism: based on approach which emphasises line, colour, tone, and mass

at the expense of the significance of the subject matter

Based on theories of Clive Bell and Roger Fry

Clement Greenberg
Essay: Modernist Painting 1960


Слайд 29Modern art to me is nothing more than the expression of

contemporary aims of the age that we’re living in … It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or of any other past culture. Each age finds its own technique. Jackson Pollock 1950

Слайд 30Jackson Pollock, Number 1A 1948, 1948

Jackson Pollock, Number 1A 1948, 1948


Слайд 31Andrea Gursky, Los Angeles , 1998

Andrea Gursky, Los Angeles , 1998


Слайд 32Reading:

Frameworks for Modern Art - Jason Gaiger (ed)
Chapter 1 ‘Art of

the Twentieth Century’
Modernity and Modernism - Paul Wood (pp. 16-27)



Reading:

Frameworks for Modern Art - Jason Gaiger (ed)
Chapter 1 ‘Art of the Twentieth Century’
Modernity and Modernism - Paul Wood (pp. 16-27)


www.studioit.org.uk


Обратная связь

Если не удалось найти и скачать презентацию, Вы можете заказать его на нашем сайте. Мы постараемся найти нужный Вам материал и отправим по электронной почте. Не стесняйтесь обращаться к нам, если у вас возникли вопросы или пожелания:

Email: Нажмите что бы посмотреть 

Что такое ThePresentation.ru?

Это сайт презентаций, докладов, проектов, шаблонов в формате PowerPoint. Мы помогаем школьникам, студентам, учителям, преподавателям хранить и обмениваться учебными материалами с другими пользователями.


Для правообладателей

Яндекс.Метрика