Thursday, 30 March 2017

Debate on Conceptual Thought

·         Conceptual art started in the mid-year 1960s, which worked out it way as a movement till the 1970s but it’s still begin used as an important manner nowadays. It allowed artists to produce works with a good background meaning rather than the finished art.


  • It can be anything, allowing the artist the availability to use whatever material they see most important to portray their idea. This could lead to performance art or writing skills.
  • By this it is also allowing the person to be more open to the society of how he thinks about everyday life such as politics, health etc.. which will allow him to going in different direction to use in his art.
  • As a personal opinion i see that even in daily school routine it is the conceptual thought that is most important because if you don't have any idea or what you want to project to the viewer with a valid meaning than you are at the edge of the cliff but if you have a strong concept which you want to work on it will guide you to use any type of material that goes well with the concept.

Example of artist using conceptual art:


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    Performance : Action
    Title : ’’ I like America and America likes me ‘’ 
    Year: 1974
  • Joseph Beuys had done a performance in which shows a sense of action. Which he is basically locked himself in a room for a period of 3 days with a coyote and wrapped himself in felt fabrics . Which by his actions he was reflecting his believes on how the anti-Vietnam was stance and the damage done to the American continent and native cultures. 
       
  Research in general:
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Marcel Duchamp, 'Fountain' 1917, replica 1964
·         While watching a video which they were discussing on how conceptual art is seen I managed to see how the artist who was interviewed made the presenter and the protagonist wear a white tracksuit, which made both of them identical. By asking the artist what is his idea of the tracksuit he replied to him that the white tracksuit is the vessel which resembles a work of art begin work as part of the installation while interviewing him.

·         While in the interview with Marcel Duchamp he told him that he was being blamed for the death of art and without hesitation he answered that he was delightful to take the fault in his name because it was his intention to create something fresh which will not please everybody.
  • By all means by replying that it was his intention is already a concept within his own thoughts which he managed to visualize it by using a urine, placed on a stand with his signature, in which by this made his art look more like applied philosophy


References

Anon, (2013). Conceptual Art Movement, Artists and Major Works. [online] The Art Story. Available at: http://www.theartstory.org/movement-conceptual-art.htm [Accessed 26 Mar. 2017].
Joan4567, (2008). All You Need to Know about Conceptual Art. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzh0TTrnS2o [Accessed 28 Mar. 2017].
mrogershorton, (2013). 12. Conceptual Art. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNTEcOdnsoU [Accessed27 Mar. 2017].
Tate, (n.d.). Conceptual art. [online] Tate.org.uk. Available at: http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/c/conceptual-art [Accessed 27 Mar. 2017].


Saturday, 25 March 2017

Confusion

Throughout the journey of the blog i was recording every elements that i came across on my thesis in which incorporates how art is begin used in therapy and what is its effects. Which i was able to learn how the formal elements are a great importance to to the message they are able to set out front he painter of the viewer which also helps them to express them self in anyway they want without the need to talk in anyway.

But i started also looking at different section in which i could also start looking into maybe i could also get some bits and pieces in which i could relate or open up more to it. 

Showing psychology theories
  • Astrology
  • Zodiac sign
Showing different connection
The art history period
  • Prehistory
  • Ancient Greek art
  • Renaissance art
  • Modernism and abstraction
  • Post modern art

  1. Art in context
  2. Theories of art
  3. Summary and prospect

Art and the eye- Giving a good definition on how the eye basically works with different light

 The visual could be brought down through out generations ?
  • Showing a sense of human behavioral responses
  • Showing how the brain will work in different age sections
  • Showing by time how mathematics and science worked hand in hand to make the understanding of theoretical principals
Give a basic information through out the history - Maybe choosing a particular era
  • Art and the eye
  • Art and the brain
  • Perceiving scenes
  • Perceiving pictures
  • Motions in art
  • Color in art
  • Visual aesthetics and art
  • Visual aesthetics and nature
  • Evolution and art
  • Balance
  • Shape
  • Form
  • Growth
  • Space
  • Light
  • Color - Different types of culture can be influenced
  • Movement
  • Dynamics
  • Expression 


Friday, 17 March 2017

Art is the cure !

As in the previous blog i talked about the Alzheimer disease which left the artist William Utermohlen completely stranded between himself and his art and how it shows his progress throughout his diagnose i will be reflecting again but on a different artist.

Chuck Close is mostly know for his photo-based portraits in which they are done in a huge large scale. During his time he was diagnosed with a rare spinal artery which left him parlayed for his entire life, but by this it didn't stop him from the one things he loved and managed to find another way around it and see how he will managed to make it work. Since he was paralyzed he wasn't able to move his arms a lot so he manage to make a strapped around his wrist and forearm which allows to keep the brush in hold while he paints.
Since his works are done on really large canvases he find it much more easier if he divides the canvas into small sections by this to him his comparing to to a new vocabulary in the making in which that it is build up one by one throughout the process giving enough time for each one. When his work are viewed from a close view you managed to see only patch of solid color either red blue or any type of color near each other this is obviously done due to his condition but when his work is viewed from a different perspective it is allowing you to see the full work, you will be impressed on how he managed to portraits the face in the exact highly detailed finish as if it was just had been photographed but in a more abstract way.
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Emma
2002
Photorealism

From his work we can see how art allowed him to open new doors for him and helped him to gain confidence enough to create these magnificent pieces rather than just giving up even tough they were made in the exact same manner as art sometimes works.

References

Close, C. and Biography.com Editors, (2015). Chuck Close. [online] Biography. Available at: http://www.biography.com/people/chuck-close-9251491 [Accessed 16 Mar. 2017].
Pace, (n.d.). Pace Gallery - Chuck Close. [online] Pace Gallery. Available at: http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/80/chuck-close [Accessed 16 Mar. 2017].
The Art Story, (n.d.). Chuck Close Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works. [online] The Art Story. Available at: http://www.theartstory.org/artist-close-chuck.htm [Accessed 17 Mar. 2017].

Friday, 10 March 2017

The consequences of conditions

Throughout my normal research i stumbled on a blog post on the ' My Modern Net' website in which their was a post written by Jenny Zhang done in August, 11, 2014 in which her she is talking about a particular artist which had suffered from a particular disease called 'Alzheimer'. Which basically in know as another form of dementia in which basically makes the person suffer from memory loss which by time they start forgetting things important to them which further more effects their thinking and their behavior. Even tough that their isn't an official treatment to cure these type of condition their are certain type of treatments which help ease the effects and improves their daily life routine, but as time passes by it seems to get worse by the second and that what was happening to this particular artist.

William Utermohlen was diagnosed with this type of disease at the age of 61, which is mostly comment through out that certain age, by time he was encouraged to go into a nursing home which will help him to get all the attention he needed but for him his only treatment was to draw which helped him to reflect more and most especially helped him to understand his type of condition and what it is doing to his body.By the use of different media it also allowed him to see how he can reflect himself in different ways most important in different color tones.  I think that by doing this it was also a guide line for him even said in the blog since he started to forget more everyday his previous work always helped him to remember.

His artwork was only based on his self-portraits seeing how he was making a good connection between himself due that he was separated from the entire world by due to his absence people can now see and admire his skills and how he managed to use it to show how devastated it was to be in that certain position. Seeing his work chronologically at first you see a a detail drawing of him self and through out the years they started to become more abstract. As by looking at the pictures them self you can also see and feel the emptiness he was enduring throughout the time which allows you to imagine him in that position.

Self Portrait (Yellow)
William Utermohlen, 1997
oil on canvas, 35.5 x 35.5
In the Studio (Self-Portrait)
William Utermohlen, 1996
mixed media on paper, 45.5 x 32.5 cm
Blue Skies
William Utermohlen, 1995
oil on canvas, 152 x 122 cm


References

2017, B., Kunstmuseum, 2. and Film, P. (2017). Self-Portraits. [online] Williamutermohlen.org. Available at: https://www.williamutermohlen.org/index.php/11-artwork/self-portraits/22-self-portraits [Accessed 9 Mar. 2017].
alz.org, (n.d.). Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia | Alzheimer's Association. [online] Alz.org. Available at: http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_what_is_alzheimers.asp [Accessed 9 Mar. 2017].
National Institutes of Health, (2016). Alzheimer's Disease Fact Sheet. [online] National Institute on Aging. Available at: https://www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/publication/alzheimers-disease-fact-sheet [Accessed 9 Mar. 2017].
Zhang, J. (2014). Powerful Self-Portraits Reveal Artist's Descent Into Alzheimer's Disease. [online] My Modern Met. Available at: http://mymodernmet.com/william-utermohlen-alzheimers-self-portraits/ [Accessed 8 Mar. 2017].

Saturday, 4 March 2017

Conclusion

The artist Domingo started out by writing the title of the talk on the canvas which he than continues doing in every story he starts to talk about which is allowing him to record everything throughout one piece. At some point he ask the viewer to close their eyes and imagine them self in the Pre-historic era were the cavemen were using cold blood to paint figures from imagination, exploring different tools/materials and showing a starting way of documentation which is indicating that art started at the beginning of humanity.

He is stating also how in past life Picasso said that in every person their is an artist hidden away waiting to be seen but how are we to keep it safe and pure when we grow and reveal it to the real world?, so by this he is giving other examples like Salvatore Dali that he was kicked out of his country due to the dictatorship and Van Gogh which he cut off his own ear by this he is comparing the artist to himself telling us that he also have his inner demons that hes not pleasant with and he still manages to overtake them by using art which allows him to relax, exploring a new world of your own and make it how beautiful you want.

Showing that something beautiful will manage to change your mood and vibes such how music and food works - by finding your comfort zone and will help you ease the pain away. Related to this example he managed to express himself throughout his personal experience were his son had to go through surgery and had to be kept in hospital and by seeing his boy their helpless left him also helpless without energy to do nothing and all he could do was paint seeing how his boy is going to look or whats hes going to be when he grows up all, all with the help of a positive vibe helped him get through his difficult time and use it as a self therapy.

By this I research that I made throughout these sources I managed to see how they work hand in hand showing how they can all be developed together. In further research, because this subject is still evolving throughout their methods, meaning and practices; new resources could also be found but with what I have found now are a good start in my project and I will be able to show more results in how art can be something useful in everybody’s lifestyle and not just used as a hobby; but will be able to heal, translate and relate.

References

TEDx Talks, (2015). The healing powers of art | Domingo Zapata | TEDxSyracuseUniversity. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnIrnBnjTmc [Accessed 3 Mar. 2017].