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Cultural contexts
Cultural contexts













cultural contexts

What about a quote from an art critic or art curator? What are the important the socio-economic factors to them? What is their relationship to the subject?Ĭan you find a quote from the artist about this or other work?

cultural contexts

How did they feel about the world that they were living in? Is this piece early or late in their career? It is your job to make these connections and find research that is relevant and valuable.įinancial circumstances (personal & local) When doing your research you need to find things that are important and relevant, not everything will be. You need to make connections between WHAT we can see and WHY This is a inforgraphic by that shows how the movements fit together in chronologically and key players within each movement. For more informaiton on this time line click here There are elements of the artwork that are connected, as something important, like reductive use of line, or the introduction of spray paint) can lead to new possibilities of expression. This is another timeline that shows the connections between movements. Have a look and see if you can find connections. There is a suggestion that popular culture, science, politics etc reflect the work that the artists produce. Below you can see a timeline that demonstrates connections between the art movements and the rest of the world. What is happening in the world impacts what they produce, what it looks like, what it says. It is a representation of artists' interaction with the world.















Cultural contexts