Year 12 Art Exhibition Review

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Year 12 Art Exhibition Review Does a gallery make art more valuable? Finding a wide range of reliable sources

Requirements Minimum of 10 sources including from credible internet sites, journal articles, books etc. At least 5 in-text art references that help substantiate your opinion about the question: does a gallery make art more valuable? Need to consider the context and content of the exhibition which may influence its value or otherwise. i. Value could come from: being the first time that works of this type have been exhibited OR maybe the first time that particular works have left the country of origin OR perhaps the works have been lost OR perhaps in a private collection etc What is the history of these works of art? Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing ii. Value could come from: the works in the exhibition representing the next stage in a particular art movement or trend. What movement is being represented? What artists are part of this? How does this artist continue the trend? Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing iii. Value could come from: the works in the exhibition in the past being considered too sacred for public viewing, or too confronting or too controversial. What is the history of sacred art on display (indigenous Australian, New Zealand, Native American etc) What is the history of violence/nudity/ or a taboo issue being represented through art and why is this exhibition therefore important? Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing iv. Value could come from: the previous artists (of note) that the exhibitor/exhibitors has been influenced by. Who were these artists; what have their influences been: technique/motif etc Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing v. Value could come from the fact that these works of art have been bought for incredible sums of money OR in the past have been bought for incredible sums of money before being donated. vi. vii. What is the sale history of the works in the exhibition? Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing Value could come from: the works of art on display being one of a kind and unique representations of life at another time in human history. What pieces in the exhibition represent what periods of time and why does the world have so few examples of this sort of work? Do works in the exhibition represent a view of the world that has passed? Research is needed to show this and in-text referencing. Other Value? Reviews, interviews or articles about the artist will also be sources that you can use.

Finding a current exhibition

Good searching for reliable art sources Think about what you want to find out to do with whether this exhibition makes Ron Mueck s art more valuable. (consider previous slide) i. Is it the first time that such a large collection of Ron Mueck s work has been exhibited? If not, what is the history of Ron Mueck s exhibitions? ii. iii. Is Ron Mueck the only artist who creates/has created these types of sculptures? What is the history of large sculptures /hyper-realist sculptures? What artists have risen to fame through this art form? What is gained by a gallery exhibition of these types of work? Are any of these exhibitions particularly famous? Is Ron Mueck the only artist who celebrates the nude form. What is the history of nude sculptures/nudity in art What artists have risen to fame through this art form? What is gained by a gallery exhibition of these types of work? Are any of these exhibitions particularly famous? What extra value is gained by Mueck s exhibition of his hyper-realistic and sometimes nude sculptures all in one space? In this day and age of fast everything and engaging with the world second hand (mobile phones, social media etc) does an exhibition of this type force us to face a world we have lost? Why is such an exhibition psychologically/culturally important? iv. Who the previous artists (of note) that Ron Mueck has been influenced by. Who were these artists; what have their influences been: technique/motif etc v. What is the sale history of the works in the exhibition? vi. Are Ron Mueck s works one of a kind and unique representations of life in the 20 th /21 st century Do works in the exhibition represent a view of the world that has passed? Do they work together powerfully Why does the world have so few examples of this sort of work? Critiques, articles, reviews, purpose, influence

Don t use in your review BUT good stepping stone to other resources.

Extend your research: great art websites 1. http://guides.library.uq.edu.au/cyberschool-students/schools/art

Extend your research: school library books

Extend your research: school library books

Extend your research: journals Many will have a password already OR sign up Search then borrow the magazine from the library

http://www.artandaustralia.com/archive