Art
Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h Ever wonder why Sarah's computer sticker reads "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH"? Art and Architecture Conservator Richard McCoy joins us to discuss when it's appropriate to touch art, when it's not, and why. AND! He gives us an extra credit assignment to go out and find something you can't touch but desperately want to, post it with #theartassignment and tell us why.
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Michelle Grabner is curator, critic, professor, and artist who works in multiple mediums, but much of her work centers around pattern and color. Her assignment asks you to recall an activity you may have done in kindergarten and explore it’s potential as a design project.
INSTRUCTIONS - PAPER WEAVINGS
1. Gather a sheet of paper to make cuts into
2. Gather other sheets of colored paper to cut into strips
3. Weave the strips into the base paper
4. Document your work and/pr your process. Upload using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (Your work might be in a future episode)
We then discuss Friedrich Froebel, the creator of kindergarten, that also utilized paper weavings in early childhood development.
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This week’s assignment comes from artist Paula McCartney, whose work explores the boundaries between the natural and unnatural. Her assignment asks you to reexamine what those terms even mean by constructing an image of the so-called natural world.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Gather materials to make a constructed landscape of your choosing
2. Combine natural elements with things that reference natural landscape
3. Take lots of photos, but only upload your favorite one using #theartassignment
4. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
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We meet up with photographer Tanja Hollander in North Adams, MA, on her epic journey around the world to visit and take formal portraits of ALL of her 626 facebook friends. She challenges you to take a formal photographic portrait of a friend, and to tell us what a real friend is.
INSTRUCTIONS - Photo a Friend
1. Find a friend (define friend however you want)
2. Take a formal photographic portrait of them
3. Upload to your social media platform of choice using #theartassignment
4. Fame & glory (your work might be featured in a future episode)
5. Extra credit: Also upload a pic of a post-it saying what a real friend is and then send it to Tanja: PO Box 805, Lewiston, ME 04243-805
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We meet up with artist Jamal Cyrus in his hometown of Houston, Texas, where we broach the topic of "postmodernism" and are challenged to summon an impossible sound.
INSTRUCTIONS - Brain Sounds
1. Think of a sound you've never heard before or an unlikely combination of performer and venue, et al.
2. Represent this sound visually, taking any form you like
3. Share your representation using #theartassignment
Learn more about Jamal and his work:
https://inmangallery.com/artis....ts/cyrus_jamal/bio.h
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The naked and the nude have been frequent subjects for art throughout the history of human creation, and also the frequent subject of censorship. What's wrong with seeing the unclothed human body? And what is its place in art?
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Photograph in the thumbnail is a detail of A Forgotten Model, (c. 1937) by George Platt Lynes.
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We went to ArtPrize and met up with Minneapolis based artists Carolina Borja and Amy Toscani. Their exhibit this year invited the audience to destroy the large-scale handmade piñatas that they had spent hours constructing. And now it’s your turn to make and break.
INSTRUCTIONS - MAKE IT BREAK IT
1. Create something
2. Have someone else destroy it
3. Share with us an image of the destroyed object and/or your documentation of the process of destruction
4. Upload with #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (Your work might be in a future episode)
We then discuss how our works of art can be changed or developed overtime and give example ot other artists that do so - like Robert Rauschenberg, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Dieter Roth.
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The Art Assignment furthers their exploration of New Orleans to visit artist Bob Snead. He's the Executive Director of Press Street, an organization that promotes art and literature in the community through events, publications and arts education. Snead embraces the collaborative nature of art-making and gives us the assignment to produce an Assembly Line.
John and Sarah Green then discuss the controversy in contemporary art of using assistants and others to make the art and not the artist. Sarah shows how this has been a common practice and gives a prime example, Leonardo Da Vinci.
INSTRUCTIONS - Assembly Line
1. Make an object
2. Make a template for how to recreate that object
3. Invite friends over and produce an assembly line to recreate that object
4. Document the process and upload with #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be featured in a future episode)
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We meet with Brooklyn-based artist Diana Shpungin. Diana's work and her assignment for you are both based on empathy -- it's a feeling we usually have for other people, but Diana wants you to direct your empathy towards objects instead.
INSTRUCTIONS - Object Empathy
1. Find and object you feel bad for.
2. Fix it in your own style.
3. Show us what you've done. Upload using #theartassignment.
4. Fame and glory (Your work might be in a future episode).
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In which The Art Assignment visits Chicago-based artist Deb Sokolow and receives the assignment to do a stakeout!
EPISODE 02 INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Find an interesting object
2. Place the object in a public spot where people can interact with it
3. Pick a location to observe these interactions
4. Document your experience (photo, video, drawing, anything)
5. Upload it using #theartassignment
6. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Deb's work here: http://debsokolow.com
Listen to a great interview with her here: http://badatsports.com/2013/deb-sokolow-interview/
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We meet Brooklyn-based artist Nina Katchadourian in Lawrence, Kansas, at the former home of American writer William S. Burroughs (1914 - 1997). Nina takes us on her journey of sorting Burroughs's book collection and challenges you to sort some books yourself!
INSTRUCTIONS - Sorted Books
1. Choose a person you know or would like to know better
2. Take a look at/through their library
3. Make 3 stacks of books to develop a portrait of the person
4. Upload it to your social media platform of choice using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be featured in a future episode)
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What is public art? Who funds it, owns it, and shapes it? Who does it serve? And why is it important? We try to answer some of these questions by looking at an example of public art that never came to be - Fred Wilson’s E Pluribus Unum.
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Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h This week we answer your questions from our art hotline* and talk about the legitimacy of celebrity artists, the embarrassment of being called an "artist", why we laugh at art, and more. Keep the calls coming - leave us a message at 901-602-ARTY!
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Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h Sarah and John answer your questions and walk through the many ways to experience and participate in The Art Assignment. They also announce a new Art Assignment Response blog where you can find all past responses categorized by assignment: http://all.theartassignment.com.
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This week we meet Jan Tichy, a Chicago-based artist who gives us the assignment to create an Expanded Moment using video.
We also discuss how this assignment is a play on THE DECISIVE MOMENT by photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, who captured split-seconds points of action.
INSTRUCTIONS - Expanded Moment
1) Find a place with the potential for visual movement
2) Place your video camera on or attach it to a stable object
3) Record at least 2 minutes without moving the camera (and no sound!)
4) Upload it using #theartassignment
5) Fame and glory (your work might be featured in a future episode)
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. CONJURE A STUDIO: REAL OR IMAGINARY
- Where do you like to work?
- What do you like to do?
- If you could do it anywhere (or with anyone), where would it be?
2. MAKE IT HAPPEN
- Take over, transform, build a space...
- Make a drawing, collage or model...
- Make it life size or miniature (or giant)...
- Hidden or in plain site...
3. Upload documentation using #theartassignment
4. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Hope's work: http://www.hopeginsburg.com/
Sarah then discusses what Marcel Duchamp explored in his own studio.
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In which we visit artist Kate Gilmore in her Brooklyn studio and receive the assignment to Walk on It.
INSTRUCTIONS - Walk On It
1. Find a big piece of wood or board
2. Paint it heavy with a color that you love
3. Put on a fabulous pair of shoes and walk on it. When it looks cool, you're done.
4. Upload it using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Kate Gilmore: www.kategilmore.com
Watch an excellent video by MOCA Cleveland: http://vimeo.com/66081903
And here's one of me talking to Kate back in 2010 when she was commissioned to create a work for the Indianapolis Museum of Art: http://youtu.be/C3PjWmUJZsM
Also mentioned:
Jackson Pollock: http://youtu.be/6cgBvpjwOGo
Lynda Benglis: http://whitney.org/WatchAndLis....ten/Artists?play_id=
Bruce Nauman: http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/bruce-nauman
Process Art: http://www.artspace.com/magazi....ne/art_101/process_a
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This week we meet with artist and designer Jonathan Nesci at the First Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana. Jonathan uses systems of design to experiment with new materials and processes, and his assignment for you invites you to do the same by combining a set of particular shapes into different variations.
INSTRUCTIONS - Present Perimeter
1. Create a work of art using the Present Perimeter System (1 hexagon, 3 half hexagons, 3 rhombuses, and 3 triangles)
2. Document your work and upload using #theartassignment
3. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Sarah also talks about how parameters and rules can release creativity in art and uses Sol LeWitt as an example.
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After more than 6 years and 220+ videos, it's time for The Art Assignment take a break, slow down production, and reassess what educational art content should look like in 2020 and beyond. Sarah Urist Green talks about what she's learned while making this channel and what she'd like to do next (after sleeping for a while).
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Indianapolis-based artist Brian McCutcheon asks you to Customize It! This art prompt is asking you to look at the traits around the object and play with one of those traits, thus changing how it's used.
Sarah then highlights Méret Oppenheim, a key figure in surrealism, who transformed something as a cup and saucer.
INSTRUCTIONS - Customize It
1) Find a common object that you find interesting
2) Make a list of identifying traits about that object
3) Customize the object while thinking about and playing with one of those traits
4) Show us what you've done by posting to your social media platform of choice with #theartassignment
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