See the links below for information on the artists we have studied:
(NB NO COPYING AND PASTING from the Powerpoints!
Your work will be penalized if it is not in your own words!!)
Please Note I have put all the Artists we have studied in each theme up. However you only have to learn 3 artists Max for each theme!!
Theme 2 [30 marks= 20 marks on Seen works + 10 Marks Unseen]
South African Artists influenced by African and/or indigenous art forms - NB choose 3 artists to study!!
- Andries Botha- Sleeping - LINK
- Ka Mkame- Ancestral Spirits- LINK or Makhanya- Portrait of Isis -LINK
- Crafford Mapungubwe Visitors centre &/or Peter Rich's Mapungubwe Intrepretive Centre
- Link to Comments on Mapungubwe essays
- Deborah Bell - Journey Pots- Link to infographic on Deborah Bell
Theme 3: [25 marks= 15 marks seen +10 marks unseen]
Socio-political art - including Resistance art of the 1970s and 1980s in South Africa NB choose 3 artists to study!!
Socio-political art - including Resistance art of the 1970s and 1980s in South Africa NB choose 3 artists to study!!
- Willie Bester- The Chair- Link
- Brett Murray- The Spear - Link
- Johannes Phokela- Land of Cockaigne, 2000 -Link
- Brett Murray-It's a black thing/ It's a white thing- LINK
Theme 5: [25 marks on Unseens and comprehension activities]
Multimedia and new media - alternative contemporary and popular art forms in South Africa
Theme 6: [20 marks= 10 marks seen +10 Marks unseen]
Post-democratic identity in South Africa (including issues of language, ethnicity, globalisation, urbanisation in the new South Africa)
Post-democratic identity in South Africa (including issues of language, ethnicity, globalisation, urbanisation in the new South Africa)
- Pascal Chandler- Wounded Tread of Gentle Souls - LINK & Link to KZNSA Gallery Educational Blog
Thank you for putting everything into one post for us.
ReplyDeleteThe two Brett Murrays for Art and Politics are the same. The one that's labelled "the spear" is not actually " the spear"
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