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Help! Abstract Minds wanted!
So here's my term paper objective in my elective art history class: compare two contemporary pieces of modern art into a nice six page essay.
Yue Minjun "Monument" (2001) http://www.yibo-art.com/hjzp/banhua/47.jpg Zhang Huan "Family Tree" (2000) http://www.edwardmitterrand.com/arti...reeOrigine.JPG I like art, I like to draw, blah blah but I am not an art history guy and definitely not an abstract mind! It's due this Friday the 16th, just wondering if you guys wanted to...not do my homework, but help pitch ideas for a thesis and content! Plus, it'd be reminiscent, weren't term papers SO. MUCH. FUN. :thepain: I'd be much obliged. :blush: |
Do you have information on the background of the artists? You could start by comparing their intentions and meaning behind each work to each other, then compare and contrast that with your own interpretation how they relate, or don't, to each other. That hinges on how much of your own opinion the prof wants in this essay though.
I don't quite understand the "Family Tree" though to be honest. I'm gonna take a guess and say that he has the names of his ancestors written on his face until you can't see his skin. Stressing the importance that he is not his ancestors, he is his own unique individual and isn't defined by the past that he had no control over? Just wildly guessing haha. I'm going to bet that you have a much better understanding of Asian history/culture than I do, so you could also talk about the cultural significance of each work and compare that. Was one controversial and the other not, why, etc. I had to do a paper like this a couple years ago for a writing class, choose a painting and explain what you get out of it in no less than 5 pages.. so I feel your pain. |
6 pages is only about 3000 words. That shouldn't take you too long fresh. ;)
I've got to say, I think both those pieces are incredibly ugly. A bit like some families I guess. :) It's fairly easy to see the meaning in the two pieces though...don't you think? Quote:
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Another thought.
You could suggest the similarities in the pieces by showing how perhaps the 'monument' is a testatment to the artists family or talking about how families form the basis for our lives as do our ancestors who're clearly displayed in 'family tree'. |
Progression. Generation. Suppression of Individuality.
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Well I guess fresh has a good start on his essay now. I hope he posts it for us to critic when he's done. :D
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Look up online resources (ejournals etc) for art critics and art historians analysis. Don't know if you have access to Jstor through your college, but if you do I can highly recommend it.
The big thing here is to read up on the artists and the impact of their art, as well as the influences they've drawn from. Can't see you being able to do this without the reading. |
The first thing that came to my mind when looking at the 2 pictures was why is the emotional feeling different in each one? What was the artist trying to convey in the first one and what in the 2nd?
And is this where Blue Man Group got it's start? :-) |
The Dark Blue Man Group, perhaps.
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Additional things to compare would be: use of geometry and repetition and the difference in media.
I think you should decide if they are more different than alike and use that as your premise, comparing the two from that standpoint. |
I see individuality juxtaposed against ancestry in both works.
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There are a lot of abstract minds in this place...
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General education requirements to graduate. This is one of my two humanities courses required. The other is a western music class from medieval modes to the end of the Romantic era.
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