titling a collection
ART-110: Titling a collection
This activity will help you consider what you might like to put together for your own final collection project. This however is not linked to the curatorial statement/collection project. It is its own stand alone assignment. For your curatorial statement/final collection project you will select a new theme, collection of artists to represent that theme (from your own research, not from this list), and write a statement about that collection as the curator of the exhibit.
Choose 6 pieces from this list and create a title for the collection. Post the title of your collection, the titles of the pieces you have chosen, and your reasoning for selecting each piece in your collection.
Choose 6 pieces from this list and create a title for the collection. Post the title of your collection, the titles of the pieces you have chosen, and your reasoning for selecting each piece in your collection.
Note: This activity does not replace the Collection Project and cannot be used to complete the Collection Project/Curatorial Statement assignment. The Collection Project/Curatorial statement are linked together as your final project and will be a new grouping of female artists not from this discussion list.
THE LIST
ART110HM Titling a Collection Activity Artwork List
Choose 6 pieces from the list below and create a title for the collection. Post your title to the corresponding Discussion Board. Along with your title, in your post include the titles of the pieces you have chosen and your reasoning for selecting each piece in your collection.
p.13 Venus of Willendorf. p.26 Stele- Altar at Amarna Nefertiti & Ahknaten p.39 Pepolis scene from the Parthenon p.54 Mosaic of Empress Theodora from San Vitale, Ravenna p.70 The Battle of Hastings from the Bayeux Tapestry p.59 Hildegard of Bingen. Scivias NIB Christine de Pisan. Book of the City of Ladies p.84 Sofonisba Anguissola. The Chess Game p.89 Lavinia Fontana. The Visit of The Queen of Sheba p.94 Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith Decapitating Holofernes p.104 Judith Leyster. The Proposition p.101 Rachel Ruysch. Still life with flowers on a marble table top p.112 Rosalba Carriera. Portrait of Louis XV p.116 Angelica Kauffmann. Cornelia Pointing to Her Children p.124 Adelaide Labille-Guiard. Self portrait with two pupils p.121 Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun. Portrait of Marie Antoinette with Children p.133 Rosa Bonheur. The Horse Fair p.148 Emily Mary Osborn. Nameless and Friendless p.152 Julia Margaret Cameron. The Whisper of the Muse p.145 Edmonia Lewis. Old Indian Arrowmaker p.157 Berthe Morisot. Woman at Her Toilette p.167 Alice Barber Stephens. The Women’s Life Class p.160 Mary Cassat. Woman and Child Driving p.168 Harriet Powers. Pictorial Quilt p.179 Paula Modersohn-Becker. Kneeling Mother with Child p.186 Sonia Delaunay. Electric Prisms p.196 Hannah Hoch. Cut with a Kitchen Knife p.218 Julia Morgan. San Simeon p.211 Georgia O’Keeffe. Black Iris p.204 Meret Oppenheim. Object (Le Dejeuner en fourrure) p.215 Dorothea Lange. Migrant Mother, Nipomo, CA p.205 Frida Kahlo. The Two Fridas p.228 Louise Nevelson. Sky Cathedral p.233 Alice Neel. Pregnant Maria p.226 Lee Krasner. Gaea p.253 Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party p.247 Maya Lin. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
p.274 Faith Ringgold. Tar Beach-Woman on a Beach Series #1
p.275 Carrie Mae Weems. Untitled (from the Kitchen Table Series)
NIB Patricia Piccinini. Perhaps the world is fine tonight
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