What is Modern Art?.

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What is Modern Art?

Popular Culture MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions How did modern artists employ both artistic talents and inventive techniques (printing) to advance popular culture? How do artists influence popular culture and vice versa? Share this information with your students: The end of the nineteenth century in France is known as the Belle Époque (“beautiful age”), in part because of the high cultural development that occurred at that time. Entertainment for the general public was a fairly new phenomenon. Artists, writers and patrons frequented Parisian cabarets, where singers and dancers enjoyed growing acclaim for their talents. Meanwhile, artists created images in a variety of mediums and techniques of celebrities and of audiences enjoying popular culture. Innovations in printing allowed artists to replicate an image over and over again, encouraging them to design posters advertising cabarets, art salons, musical concerts, and readings. MoMA What is Modern Art?

Let’s study Divan Japonais by Toulouse-Lautrec What is going on in this image? What kinds of lines and shapes do you notice? Who or what is the focal point in this image? What do you think this poster was used for? Share this information with your students: Whether advertising a product, like the new paper form of confetti, or entertainers in a well-known can-can troupe, Toulouse-Lautrec's posters were noteworthy for their highly simplified and abstracted designs. Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, the artist incorporated diagonal perspectives, abrupt cropping, patterns of vivid, flat color, and sinuous lines to achieve an immediacy and directness that went far beyond the illustrative charm of other poster makers of the day. The owner of the cabaret depicted in the work, the Divan Japonais, commissioned Toulouse-Lautrec to make this poster to celebrate the cabaret’s reopening after it had been refurbished. The three figures in the poster were good friends of the artist-- prominent members of the Parisian performance and literary scene who would have been widely recognized by audiences of the day. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Divan Japonais (Japanese Settee). 1893 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Compare other posters from the time period. Do you see a style emerging? Share this information with your students: Ask students to find similarities. What are the conventions the artists use? (similar text treatment, dark background, colorful figure with motion as central focal point, etc.) Who might the audience be for these poster ads? Jules Chéret. Folies-Bergère, La Loïe Fuller. 1893 Georges De Feure. Comedie Parisienne, La Loïe Fuller Dans Sa Création Nouvelle, Salomé. 1900 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Compare and contrast Toulouse-Lautrec’s poster with Toy Story 3. Share this information with your students: Ask students to find similarities—figure size & placement/gesture/costume, font size & placement, etc. What are the conventions the artist/graphic designer use? How have contemporary ads changed? How have they stayed the same? Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Confetti. 1894 Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 3 Poster. 2010 MoMA What is Modern Art?

What is the link between celebrity and advertising What is the link between celebrity and advertising? What is the link between art and advertising? Share this information with your students: Lithographed posters proliferated during the 1890s due to technical advances in color printing and the relaxation of laws restricting the placement of posters. Artists’ brilliant posters, made as advertisements, captured the vibrant appeal of the prosperous Belle Époque in France. Compare this poster to a contemporary advertisement for milk. Jules Cheret. Folies-Bergère, La Loïe Fuller. 1893 Got Milk? print advertisement MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions Can you see how modern artists influenced a century of advertising? Do you think the artists were aware of how ‘avant-garde’ they were at the time? MoMA What is Modern Art?