1 Damien Hirst New Media Representations: Damien Hirst “The horrible things in life make the beautiful things possible and more beautiful.”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Keywords Sculpture 3-dimensional work of art Assemblage Art made from odds and ends Unity Combination of elements that makes the art appear as one unit.
Advertisements

Analysis It is a dead tiger shark in a large tank made of glass and steel, suspended in a 5% solution of formaldehyde. It is not much different from a.
Gr. 5 Pop Art & Andy Warhol Grade 5. Gr. 5 Grade 5 Andy Warhol was a popular American print artist. He helped create a style of art called Pop Art. Warhol.
SYMBOLIC FORM AND DEATH IN ART NICOLE VANDERMEER.
START. Niho Kozuru Transplanted 2011 Molded rubber on steel base Niho Kozuru was commissioned to create Transplanted as a response to Isamu Noguchi's.
LANDSCAPE III – Romantic visions Caspar David Friedrich (German ) The Wanderer looking over the sea of fog, 1818, oil on canvas, 95x 75 cm The.
This slide show has examples of Matisse’s painting and collage work. I will learn a little about the artist… I am an awesome artist. I fill my mind with.
Gallery Rebels Writing by Year 5. Within the 19 th and 20 th centuries there were many famous artists. Each of these artists were known for their individual.
Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, Marta Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975 (6 mins. b&w video)
Young British Artists all so known as the YBA or Brit Pack Many of the YBA went to Goldsmith’s college and the Royal Academy in London In 1988 Damian Hirst.
Tekst- og litteraturhistorie i de engelsksprogede lande Session Six: Postmodernism.
Chapter The Influence of Abstraction In New York City, photographer Alfred Steiglitz encouraged young American abstractionists, such as Georgia.
Critical Response This presentation is the property of The Andy Warhol Museum and may not be reproduced. All images in this presentation are subject to.
Contemporary Art What are artists making today?. Jeff Koons, Rabbit, Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It that Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So.
Tekst- og litteraturhistorie i de engelsksprogede lande Session Six: Postmodernism.
AP Art History PowerPoint Project byJoey McGinn zq_titian_nymph_1576_mcgi Alpha/#key below: a=1, b=2,c=3, d=4, e=5, f=6, g=7, h=8, i=9, j=10, k=11, l=12,
POP ART By: Lorena C.S.M.
Andy Warhol Pop Artist. Andy Warhol (1928 – 1987) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He helped to develop Pop Art, one of the best-known and most fun.
Visual Art and Design INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW.
AP Art History PowerPoint Project by Jake Schrass
What is the subject of this painting? How do you know? What makes it difficult to tell?
Andy Warhol By: Treazure Lynn Morningstar Andy Is Born Andy was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the year He was born to Mr. and Mrs. Warhol.
SOCIAL ISSUES & ETHICAL QUESTIONS.  Social critique  Artists have & continue to highlight problematic issues in society.  Raise public awareness –
Sculpture.  Assemblage is an artistic process in which a 3D composition is made from putting together found objects.  The origin of the word can be.
Abstract Expressionism By: Christy Balewski & Sam Bush.
Disciplines of the Humanities Arts Disciplines Visual art- drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography Performing art- music, theatre, dance,
Damien Hirst. Early Life Born on June 7, 1965 in Bristol, England Raised Catholic Showed an interest in the grisly and gruesome aspects of life as a young.
+. + Life of Damien Hirst But the answer to how to live is to stop thinking about it. And just to live. But you're doing that anyway. However you intellectualize.
Jennifer Bartlett American Artist and Painter.
1. Francis Bacon was born in 1909 in Dublin. Francis is a “English painter of Irish birth”. The style of work that Francis Bacon used was Expressionist.
Robert Gober.
Elizabeth Murray American Artist Elizabeth Murray in her studio.
Frank Stella Purity Precision Impersonality Abstraction
Art Exchange: Surabaya  Cairo  Chicago SIS Advanced Art Art Exchange Unit Ms. Brody Semester II 2013 PPT 2/2.
Art Attack! Damien Hirst, b Damien Hirst, Mother and Child, Divided, 1993 Steel, GRP composites, glass, silicone sealants, cow, calf, formaldehyde.
What is a press release and what are they used for? A press release is something that a press officer sends to a journalist to get them interested in things.
Bulletin Board Franz Marc 1880—1916 German painter and Printmaker. He is one of the key figures of the German Expressionist movement. Franz uses color.
Bill viola By: Mackenzye Smith. Bill viola Background Born and raised in New YorkBorn and raised in New York Nearly drowned and described it as “the.
Andy Warhol. American artist born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art artwork ranged in many forms of.
v=9DA4vb9bbQQ v=9DA4vb9bbQQ.
+ CULTURAL FRAMEWORK + REFRESH ON FORMAL FRAMEWORK.
Contemporary Art History. 1. Jasper Johns, American born 1930 “Savarin” Houston Museum of Fine Arts Hmmm…what’s the bloody hand and coffee can.
David Cerny Contemporary Sculptor Mrs. Fox. Short Bio Born December 15, 1967 in Prague Breakout : – painted a Soviet tank war memorial in central.
AP Art History PowerPoint Project by Taylor Lindsay zg_chagall_i and the vill_1911_lind.
Tekst- og litteraturhistorie i de engelsksprogede lande Session Six: Postmodernism.
 Born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912  Grew up in California  Attended the Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles  Spent his adult life in New York, studying.
AP Art History PowerPoint Project by Emily Burlison p_seurat_sunday_c1884_burl.
Death 5. How do show mortality?. Unknown The Death Mask of King Tutankhamen 1320 BC.
Pop Art Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again. --Andy.
MODERN ART. DAMIEN HIRST The richest modern artist in Britain  Was born in Bristol on 7 June 1965  Won Turner prize for the installation “ Mother and.
Sports Photography - BOB MARTIN By: Syed Rayyan Qadri Date: March 24, 2010 Subject: Digital Photography.
DAMIEN HIRST. BACKGROUND Born 7 June 1965 English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector Prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists.
Keith Haring Art of Element Focus: Line, Shape and Color.
May 19, 2010 You need: Notebook paper Questions for video on Elizabeth Murray Pen/Pencil.
ART CRITICISM Art criticism is talking and writing about art Art criticism allows you to really look at a work of art to understand it and appreciate it.
Abstract Sculpture Examples (3 Artists) Art 3/D Comp I You need your SB. Information in italics you will need to record, as well as all sculptures.
Frank Stella From Massachusetts Was born on May 12, 1936 in Malden, MA. Still an active artist- currently lives in New York.
Minimalism Rebecca & Troy. About the movement This movement was during the late 1950’s to the early 1970’s This movement is also known as : rejective.
Appropriation in art. Appropriation refers to the act of borrowing or reusing existing elements within a new work. Post-modern appropriation artists,
+. + Questions for the class Is Damien Hirst really an out-of-the-box artist? What are the most predominant elements of art in the work of Damien Hirst?
AP Art History PowerPoint Project byJoey McGinn zq_titian_nymph_1576_mcgi Alpha/#key below: a=1, b=2,c=3, d=4, e=5, f=6, g=7, h=8, i=9, j=10, k=11, l=12,
Roy Lichtenstein Pop Artist “I had always wanted to know the difference between a mark that was art and one that wasn’t”
Young British Artists all so known as the YBA or Brit Pack
Presentation By Robyn Thomas
Damien Hirst.
Leonard French Conceptual Framework.
Pop Art and Minimalism By: Carson Fillerup.
Art History Review 5 Fall 2016.
Damien hirst
Faith Ringgold. Tar Beach. (Part I from the Woman on a Bridge Series
Presentation transcript:

1 Damien Hirst New Media Representations: Damien Hirst “The horrible things in life make the beautiful things possible and more beautiful.”

2 Enduring Understanding Students will understand that… the use of ready-mades and other media have created new approaches to art and expanded its definition.

3 Overarching 1) How did technological advances affect art? 2) What are the issues and concerns surrounding new media and its representational mechanisms? Topical 1) What is life and death? 2) How can “Momento Mori” be portrayed in an artwork? Essential Questions

4 5W1H Damien Hirst When Where England Which Young British Artists Conceptual Art What Death & Life Why Background Beliefs How Paintings Sculptures Ready-mades

5 Bio-Data 1965 : Born in Bristol, England. Took a foundation course at Leeds School of Art and Design before applying for college : Studied Fine Arts in Goldsmiths, University of London.

6 Mid 1960s-70sConceptual Art Mid 1960s-70sMinimalism 1960sFluxus 1992Saatchi Gallery featuring the Young British Artists When

7 Britain Charles Saatchi Advertising magnate of Saatchi and Saatchi. He and his brother formed another agency after being ousted from the first, called M&C Saatchi. An ardent art collector and owner of Saatchi Gallery. Sponsors the YBA. Where

8 Spot Painting Controlled Substances Key Painting 3” Spot, 1994 Household gloss on canvas, 92 x 92 cm

9 Spin Painting Beautiful I’ve Been Spirited Away Painting, 2005 Household gloss on canvas, 61 x 91.4 cm

10 Spot Paintings  Randomly organized.  They are coloured spotted canvases.  Named after pharmaceutical chemicals. Spin Paintings  Painted on a spinning table.  The work is created through a centrifugal force. His Paintings

11  A cow’s head  Flies emerged from maggots.  The flies feed on the carcass.  They get zapped by the insect-o-cutor.  It is a presentation of life and death. What

12 A Thousand Years,1990 Steel, glass, flies, maggots, MDF, insect-o-cutor, cow's head, sugar, water 213 x 427 x 213 cm Charles Saatchi

13 Isolated Elements Swimming in the Same Direction for the Purpose of Understanding, 1991 MDF, melamine, wood, steel, glass, perspex cases (39), fish (39) and 5% formaldehyde solution, x x 25.4 cm

14  A cabinet of fish species.  Each fish is suspended in formaldehyde.  It worked somewhat like his spot paintings- an arrangement of colour, shape and form.  The work came to be seen as advanced art- People become fascinated with how ordinary things of the world can be arranged to be viewed as beautiful. What

15 The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, Glass, steel, silicone, shark and 5% formaldehyde solution x x cm Saatchi Collection, London

16 What A tiger shark immersed in formaldehyde in a vitrine. A vitrine is a glass case for displaying delicate or valuable objects. The shark was caught by a commissioned fisherman. It was caught in Australia

17 Untitled, Drug bottles in cabinet, 61 x x 22.9 cm White Cube

18 Pharmacy, Installation Cohen gallery, New York

19 What A site-specific installation, He used glass fronted cabinets usually found in labaratory or hospital. The cabinets are stacked with pharmaceutical drugs and other objects. The drugs on the shelves are arranged to model the body- medicines from the top shelves are for the head, the middle shelves for the stomach and those at the bottom for the legs and feet. A system that represents itself, possibly, a belief in structuring or redeeming life.

20 Mother and Child Divided, Steel, GRP composites, glass, silicone sealants, cow, calf, formaldehyde solution Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

21 Mother and Child Divided

22 Away from the Flock, 1994 Steel, glass, lamb, formaldehyde solution, 96 x 149 x 51 cm Charles Saatchi

23 For the Love of God, Platinum and 8601 diamonds White Cube Gallery A “Momento Mori” piece. What is the irony?

24 Young British Artists  Also known as Brit artists and Britart.  A group of conceptual artists based in UK.  Most attended Goldsmiths College in London.  It derived from the show at Satchi Gallery in 1992 known as Young British Artists.  They are noted for their “shock tactics”, using throwaway materials and wild-life. Which

25 Which Conceptual Art  An art form where the idea and concept comes before the artwork. Minimalism  Art forms are stripped down to their most fundamental features.  As a movement in the arts, it is usually identified with the developments in post-war (WWII) from the mid 1960s to the 70s.  An example would be the minimalist approach of his vitrine.  He has said; “What I really like is minimum effort for maximum effect.”

26 Subject Matter  Animals- the fragility of biological existence.  Vitrines- function as both windows and barriers.  Medicine and drugs- an ineffectual alternative to death, somewhat delusional in the part of mankind. Theme  The processes of life and death.  The inevitability of death- in your face! (The fact that we are all mortals).  Uncertainties in human experience- death, life, love, betrayal and loyalty. What

27 Background Hirst was wild and rebellious as a young adult- admitted to drug and alcohol abuse but managed to quit them later in life, paying the price of an estranged relationship with his wife. Hirst worked in a mortuary when he was a student in Goldsmith. It could have been an influence to his theme of death. When his good friend Joe Strummer (former lead singer of The Clash) died of a heart attack, the incident left Hirst saying “It was the first time I felt mortal.” Why

28 Why Influence by Francis Bacon  British artist ( )  Bacon’s treatment of space- claustrophobic and cubical frame that encases a nightmarish and horrendous focus. For titles, please refer to PowerPoint slides on Bacon

29 Influence by Jeff Koons  American artist born in  Koons like to suspend things in tanks and encasing them. Why Three Ball 50/50 Tank, by Jeff Koons Glass, painted steel, distilled water, plastic, and three basketballs, 154 x x 33.6 cm

30 Intention  To make people frightened of what they already know and question  “Momento Mori” (also see next slide). A Latin phrase translated- “Remember that you are mortal” “Remember you will die” “Remember that you must die”. It names a genre of artistic creation as in Hirst’s works with the purpose of reminding us of our own mortality. Why

31 Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c by Hans Memling. Oil on oak panel, 22 x 15 cm for each. Musée des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg. Momento Mori

32 He does…  Paintings Eg: The spot and spin paintings.  Cabinet Sculptures  And the glass tank works.  He uses assistants, one of the first is Carl Freedman, who helped in the first vitrines.  The volume of work now necessitates a “factory set-up” like that of Warhol’s. How

33 Materials Animals- animals he uses are purchased from slaughterhouses, and many have died of natural causes. Vitrine- minimalist and geometric, easy to contain and objectify his subject matter. Formaldehyde- as a preservative. Everyday objects- table and chair seen in The Acquired Inability to Escape. How

34 Damien Hirst Word Bank Conceptual artFormaldehyde MinimalisticDead animals ShockingMomento mori ControversialSite-specific installation Life & DeathRead-mades Vitrines Medical Pharmacuticals

35 References