Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Your turn #7

Raoul Hausmann, Tatlin at Home, collage, 1920s

So, we have Expressionism's contribution to printing, Schmidt-Rotluff, PROGAPGANDA, DADA and its different manifestations in the graphic arts (Max Ernst, Grosz, Hausmann, etc.), 1920's & 1930s Plakatstil, the contribution of Mehemed Fehmy Agha to graphic design in the USA, and the different sides of BAUHAUS: Gropius, Albers, Moholy-Nagy, van der Rohe, Klee, Kandinsky, etc. I tried to show more images this time.  Pick anything from the list and elaborate on your comments. No echo chambers. If someone addresses a specific topic, move on to something else. That should work. 

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

your turn #6 (due on tuesday March 28)

Gustav Klimt, Woman in Gold, 1907


Hi class, today, Tuesday, March 21, you received an announcement regarding our class next Tuesday, March 28, which I’ll attend. I will be there to teach the class@ 5pm. I’m sorry for the mixed messages. Everything else stays the same. Here's the homework in place of my absence. 

There's plenty to talk about: Gesamtkunstwerk, Symbolism in its three variants (check the post), Vienna Secession, Behrens, Dudovich, Hoffmanss' Stoclet Palace, Wiener Werkstätte, the Deutscher Werkbund, the mark of Analytic Cubism, the mark of collage, how today's "Installation Art" is just an evolution from Gesamtkunstwerk, 

1. Instead of the usual 150 words, let's produce 200 words for this specific homework. 
2. Research the topic and avoid the echo chamber syndrome
3. When we get together, I expect to have a lively discussion on your comments.

Go ahead.