DUE: 4/03
For our first field trip, we will be visiting
the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). The MoMA is one of the world’s premier
institutions for exhibiting Modern and Contemporary Art. They boast an
impressive permanent collection, as well as rotating list of special
exhibitions.
For your first field trip reaction, you will
consider the topic of identity in art. Art making is a personal endeavor that
communicates the experiences of the artist. The best kind of art has the
ability to transcend an artist’s individual experience, and communicate to the
experiences of a broader audience. An artwork can relate to the identity of an
individual (the artist, or his/her subject), it can relate to a specific
cultural identity (nationality, ethnicity, gender, special interest group,
etc…), and it most certainly relates to the identity of the time during which
it was created (historical). At the museum, we will concentrate on the
exhibition “Contemporary Galleries: 1980-Now,” but you can find work from
anywhere in the museum.
For your writing you will need to discuss
three works of art. One work should embody the idea of individual identity, on
work should embody the idea of cultural identity, and one work should embody
the identity of a historical time or place. Here are some questions to consider
in your writing: How does each work of
art embody its classification of identity (personal, cultural or historical)?
How do these notions of identity differ between the works of art that you
chose? In what ways do they overlap?
Your finished writing needs to be at least 350
words. It should have an introduction, three body paragraphs and a conclusion.
Post the writing on your Blogger page under the title, “Art and Identity: The
Museum of Modern Art”, and label the post “Field Trip 1”.
At the end of your post, cite the three
artworks that you chose in the following format. This information is generally
available on the wall near the artwork:
Artist’s Full Name
“Title of Work” written in quotations*
Medium
Year Completed
*When referencing the work in the body of your writing, also be sure to write the titles in quotations.
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