Artist Research Portfolio/Presentation - 4.7.2.1 | Unit 4: Beyond the Obvious – Abstraction, Pattern, and Visual Systems | IB MYP Grade 9 Visual Arts
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4.7.2.1 - Artist Research Portfolio/Presentation

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Introduction to Abstract Artists

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Today, we will start discussing the foundations of your Artist Research Portfolio. What do you think is essential in researching an artist?

Student 1
Student 1

It's important to understand their art style, right?

Teacher
Teacher

Exactly! Understanding their style is key. But also consider their historical context and influence. This brings us to the acronym 'ART' — Artist, Research, Techniques. Let’s break it down. What are we looking for in the 'Research' part?

Student 2
Student 2

We should look at their artistic journey, like how they started and what influences them.

Teacher
Teacher

Right! An artist’s journey is pivotal. Lastly, what about 'Techniques'?

Student 3
Student 3

The techniques they use and how technology plays a role!

Teacher
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Yes! We're looking at how contemporary artists utilize technology in abstract art. A great start today. Remember ART: Artist, Research, Techniques.

Critical Analysis in Art Research

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Now, let's talk about critical analysis. Why is it crucial in your portfolio?

Student 4
Student 4

It helps us evaluate what makes the art significant.

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Teacher

Correct! Evaluating significance means asking questions like: What emotions does the artwork evoke? How does it relate to historical movements? Can anyone give me an example of an artist whose work evokes strong emotions?

Student 1
Student 1

I think of Rothko. His color fields seem to express emotions without using recognizable forms.

Teacher
Teacher

Great example! How can you tie in your findings about Rothko into your critical analysis?

Student 2
Student 2

By discussing how his colors convey different feelings in viewers.

Teacher
Teacher

Exactly! Always ensure that your analysis is impactful and connects with the emotions conveyed. This is how you will present your research in your portfolio.

Effective Communication of Artistic Journeys

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Art is not just about the final piece; it’s also about the journey. How do you think you can communicate your artistic journey in your portfolios?

Student 3
Student 3

Maybe through documenting our work process step by step?

Teacher
Teacher

Exactly! Capturing your thought process and experimentation stages conveys the evolution of your ideas. What tools might we use to document this effectively?

Student 4
Student 4

We can use photographs, notes, and sketches.

Teacher
Teacher

Great! Documenting with photographs can visually showcase your work's transformation over time. Make sure you keep a reflective journal as well to connect your creative decisions back to your research.

Introduction & Overview

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Quick Overview

This section focuses on the creation of an Artist Research Portfolio, emphasizing the exploration of abstract art, technology, and artistic expression.

Standard

The section outlines key objectives and assessment avenues for developing an Artist Research Portfolio, encouraging students to research abstract artists who utilize technology and systematic processes in their work. It highlights the significance of integrating critical analysis, creative expression, and technological advancements in the presentation and documentation of students' artistic journeys.

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Artist Research Portfolio/Presentation

In this section, students engage in comprehensive investigations into contemporary abstract artists who integrate technology and systematic processes within their artwork. The primary goal of the Artist Research Portfolio is to combine research, critical analysis, and artistic expression into a cohesive format that demonstrates students' understanding of abstract art movements and their personal creative processes.

Key Components of the Portfolio

  1. Depth of Research: Students are expected to conduct thorough research into selected artists, analyzing their techniques, historical context, and the underlying philosophies that drive their practices.
  2. Critical Analysis: The ability to evaluate artwork critically is essential; students must articulate the significance of the artists' work while connecting it to broader art movements.
  3. Effective Communication: Presenting findings in an engaging manner is vital, whether through a formal paper, a multimedia presentation, or a digital portfolio format. This enhances not only their research but also their spoken and written communication skills.
  4. Artistic Journey Documentation: An essential part of the portfolio involves chronicling individual artistic experiences, illustrating how inspiration evolves into final pieces through stages of concept development, experimentation, and refinement.

Overall, this section aims to cultivate an understanding of the intersection between traditional artistic practices and contemporary technological innovations while fostering individual voices in abstract art.

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Overview of Artist Research Portfolio

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A comprehensive investigation into an artist who employs technology, algorithms, or systematic processes in abstract art. This could include a formal research paper, a multi-media presentation, or a curated digital portfolio.

Detailed Explanation

This section emphasizes that the Artist Research Portfolio is a detailed project where students dive deep into the work of a specific artist. This artist uses modern tools, like technology and algorithms, to create their abstract art. The portfolio can take many forms, such as written reports, presentations with videos and images, or even online collections of artwork. The goal is to research the artist thoroughly and communicate that research effectively.

Examples & Analogies

Think of the Artist Research Portfolio like preparing for a school science fair. Just as students research a scientific topic, experiment, and present their findings, students here are required to explore an artist’s methods, showcasing their understanding through various presentation formats.

Criteria for Evaluation

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Evaluation focuses on depth of research, critical analysis, and effective communication.

Detailed Explanation

In the evaluation of the Artist Research Portfolio, important criteria include how deeply students research the artist's work, how well they analyze and interpret what they find, and how effectively they present their findings. This means that simply sharing information is not enough; students must offer insights and draw connections, as well as communicate their ideas clearly to their audience.

Examples & Analogies

Imagine if you were giving a presentation on your favorite book. It’s not just about summarizing the plot; you’d want to share your interpretations of the themes, discuss the author’s style, and engage your audience with your insights. Similarly, in the portfolio, students are expected to interpret and present their artist’s work thoughtfully.

Definitions & Key Concepts

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Key Concepts

  • Artist Research Portfolio: A compilation of studies focusing on individual abstract artists and their techniques.

  • Critical Analysis: Evaluating artworks to understand their deeper significance.

  • Artistic Journey: Documenting the evolution of personal artistic expression.

  • Technology in Art: Employing modern tools to enhance artistic creativity.

  • Presentation Skills: Communicating artistic insights effectively.

Examples & Real-Life Applications

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Examples

  • Researching artists like Olafur Eliasson who use light and technology creatively in their work.

  • Analyzing how abstract expressionists convey emotion through non-representational forms, such as Mark Rothko's color fields.

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🎵 Rhymes Time

  • In an ART portfolio, you'll see the Artist's path, / Research their styles, and take a thoughtful math.

📖 Fascinating Stories

  • Imagine an artist starting at a blank canvas, each stroke tells a story of their journey; this journey is what your portfolio needs to share.

🧠 Other Memory Gems

  • Remember the acronym ART - Artist, Research, Techniques for structuring your portfolio.

🎯 Super Acronyms

ART stands for Artist's Research Techniques, guiding you through your portfolio process.

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Glossary of Terms

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  • Term: Artist Research Portfolio

    Definition:

    A comprehensive collection of investigations focusing on an artist's work, techniques, and contributions to art.

  • Term: Critical Analysis

    Definition:

    The process of evaluating and interpreting an artwork to assess its significance and emotional impact.

  • Term: Artistic Journey

    Definition:

    The chronological documentation of an artist's development from initial concept to finished artwork.

  • Term: Technology in Art

    Definition:

    The use of modern tools and mediums that aid in creating or influencing artistic expression.

  • Term: Presentation Skills

    Definition:

    The ability to effectively communicate findings and artistic expressions to an audience.