Category: Research Binder
Luong Vu, Project 3: 10 images collected for visual research
Luong Vu, Project 2: Wooden Box + Steel Box
Wooden Box: Steel Box:
Angela Meckley Art21 #2
For this assignment the first artist I researched was Doris Salcedo. Salcedo centers her work around worldwide political violence. To do this, she chooses to connect the thoughts/experiences of philosophers and victims of political power to objects. She finds objects that she can connect thoughts of violence to, for example a lot of her intervention… Continue reading Angela Meckley Art21 #2
Art21 Assignment (Part 2) – Reilly Babcock
For this assignment, I watched five videos that culminated in about sixty minutes of watch time. These included: “Kiki Smith: The Fabric Workshop,” Kiki Smith in “Stories,” Damián Ortega in “Mexico City,” “Rashid Johnson Keeps His Cool,” and Theaster Gates in “Chicago.” In both videos about Kiki Smith, she spoke a lot about process more than anything. She… Continue reading Art21 Assignment (Part 2) – Reilly Babcock
Art 21 assignment 2
The first artist whose work I watched was Kevin Beasley. Kevin’s work deals with confronting the history and dark past associated with who you are and your identity, specifically the history of slaves and black americans. He rejects the notion of “moving on” and “forgetting” simply because it was so long ago. He challenges the… Continue reading Art 21 assignment 2
Jingyi Zhou – Art21 Contemporary Sculpture Assignment 2
I choose to look at Ai Weiwei, who is a an outspoken human rights activist, and often uses sculpture as his means of communicating to the public. He even said that being an artist gives him more freedom to talk about politics, because people will accept art more than simply politics. In one of his… Continue reading Jingyi Zhou – Art21 Contemporary Sculpture Assignment 2
Angela Meckley-Project #3- Parts 3 & 4
For my third sculpture, I would like to borrow a strategy from Anthony Howe’s kinetic sculptures. I like the movement of his sculptures, and I would like to incorporate movement into my sculpture as well.
Jingyi Zhou – Project 3 part 3&4
For this project, I’m borrowing the symmetric features from Tracey Sarsfield’s Reflected. I like the interconnection from the two similar figures, and the wires connecting them. For my own project, I’ll develop a 3-stage human relationship process, and incorporate the symmetric structure.