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DONNA CONLON AND 
JONOTHAN HARKER 
Do Now: Now that you’ve sampled a bit of their 
creative process, do you see their artwork any 
differently?
ARCHITECTURE 
T H E A R T OR P R ACT I CE OF D E S I GN I NG A N D 
CON S T R UCT I NG B U I L D I NGS 
Zayed National Museum 
By Foster + Partners 
Abu Dhabi 
Expected completion 2016
ARCHITECTURE 
“MODERN” =ART STYLES OF 1920-60’S 
What kind you like 
1. “contemporary” 
structure 
2. Old factories 
3. Zaha Hadid (so amazing, 
like mad swirly and such) 
4. 
Why you like it: 
1. Beautiful aesthetics 
2. what it looks like. 
“style” 
2. 
3. 
4. 
What kind you dislike 
1. “Edgy” or “boxy” brick 
apartment buildings….they’re 
like too basic (for joe) 
2. When the façade has no 
features. “the face of the 
building” 
3. Cracky paint falling off 
4. No windows just walls. 
5. Only windows. 
Why you dislike it: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4.
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THE GUGGENHEIM 
NEW YORK 
Built in 1959 
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright 
Signature material: Concrete 
Style: Modernism
THE GUGGENHEIM 
NEW YORK 
Built in 1959 
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright 
Signature material: Concrete 
Style: Modernism 
Wasily Kandinsky: Sketch for Composition VII, 1913
THE GUGGENHEIM 
BILBAO, SPAIN 
Built in 1997 
Designed by Frank Gehry 
Signature material: Titanium 
Style: Deconstructivist
THE GUGGENHEIM 
BILBAO, SPAIN 
Built in 1997 
Designed by Frank Gehry 
Signature material: Titanium 
Style: Deconstructivist
THE GUGGENHEIM 
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB 
EMIRATES (UAE) 
Finished by 2017 
Designed by Frank Gehry 
Style: Deconstructivist
THE GUGGENHEIM 
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB 
EMIRATES (UAE) 
Finished by 2017 
Designed by Frank Gehry 
Style: Deconstructivist
THE GUGGENHEIM 
HISTORY AND 
CONTROVERSY 
The Island of Happiness, or 
Saadiyat Island, will be the new 
cultural center of the United 
Arab Emirates and the Middle 
East. 
The island will feature a 
world class opera house 
designed by Zaha Hadid, a 
branch of the Guggenheim, 
and the Louvre, as well as a 
satellite campus for New York 
University. 
This efffort is being made to 
transform the UAE’s economy 
from one based on petroleum 
to one based on tourism and 
culture.
THE GUGGENHEIM 
HISTORY AND 
CONTROVERSY 
The question that remains is who do you get to 
build these massive structures in what was a 
desert only ten years ago?
MIGRANT 
WORKERS! 
Workers primarily come from Thailand, India, 
Bangladesh, Laos, Vietnam, Pakistan, and 
the Philippines. 
These are workers from very impoverished 
backgrounds with little formal education, 
and diverse skill levels.
The Changes that Gulf Labor. Org wants to see… 
1. An end to recruitment fees and relocation costs paid by 
workers. 
2. An end to the confiscation of worker passports by 
employers. (Though we recognize that this has appreciably 
improved in recent years.) 
3. Poor and unsafe housing and living conditions, even in the 
Saadiyat Construction Village that is meant to embody the 
highest standards for worker welfare. 
4. Lack of freedom to change jobs or to form trade unions for 
collective bargaining. 
5. Lack of open platforms for workers to express grievances or 
abuses without fear of recriminatioN, dismissal, or 
deportation.
JUST AN AVERAGE SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE GUGGENHEIM… 
Finished by 2017 
Designed by Frank Gehry 
Style: Deconstructivist
THE GUGGENHEIM 
HISTORY AND 
CONTROVERSY 
The United Arab Emirates is 
transforming their 
economy from one based 
on petroleum to one 
based on tourism and 
culture. 
Do they have the right to 
hire whoever they want to 
construct this? 
Do they have a right to 
pay workers so little? 
Does the UAE have to be 
responsible for the well 
being of these migrant 
workers? 
Keep in mind, that many western countries 
(including the USA) became major world players 
through the use of free labor aka SLAVERY….
Never been seen before, different from the norm, 
modern, contemporary, luxurious, extravagant, 
unique, prominent, important, dynamic, art inside of 
art, artistic, artistic,
AND NOW…MARTA MINUJÍN
CONSUMPTION! P8 
WHAT DO YOU CONSUME? 
Food: 
Electricity, energy 
Oxygen 
Carbon 
PROTEIN POWDER!!!! RAWWWWW! 
Potassium 
Chia seeds 
Fries 
Calcium 
Waterrrrrr 
New england clam chowder (the white) 
MANHATTAN clam chowdaa (the red) 
DATA
CONSUMPTION! P3 
WHAT DO YOU CONSUME? 
Luuuucky charms 
McChiggins 
Platanos! 
Advertisements projected at my FACE! 
Tamáles! 
The blood of my enemies (with hot sauce) 
Cheeseburgers (with hot sauce) 
Basketballs??? Or not. 
Fried oreos 
Fries 
I tend to buy like a lot of headphones. ICECREAAAAM 
A LOT OF FOSSIL FUEL….THROUGH ELECTRICITY
HOMEWORK FOR MONDAY 
Write down everything you consume from Friday 
evening through Monday Morning. 
Format: 
Thing you consume Time Date 
Bowl of rice and chicken 7pm Friday 9/19 
A book 4:30pm Saturday 9/20 
Breakfast sammich 8am Sunday 9/21
MARTA 
MINUJÍN 
El obelisco de 
pan dulce, 
Buenos Aires 
Sweet Bread 
Obelisk 
1979 
Iron structure 
covered covered 
with 30,000 
Panettone 
Height: 98 ft. 
(30 m.)
MARTA MINUJÍN 
El obelisco de 
pan dulce, 
Buenos Aires 
Sweet Bread 
Obelisk 
1979 
Iron structure 
covered covered 
with 30,000 
Panettone 
Height: 98 ft. 
(30 m.)
El obelisco de 
pan dulce, 
Buenos Aires 
Sweet Bread 
Obelisk 
1979 
Iron structure 
covered covered 
with 30,000 
Panettone 
Height: 98 ft. 
(30 m.) 
MARTA MINUJÍN
OBELISKS 
FROM THE GREEK OBELISKOS 
TEKHENU 
WHAT THE PEOPLE WHO 
INVENTED THEM CALLED THEM 
Washington Monument 
Built by Americans in 1848-1884 
555’ 5” tall 
Luxor Obelisk - Paris 
Built by Egyprtians circa 1400 BCE 
Given to the French in 1833
WASHINGTON 
MONUMENT 
Circa 1860
El obelisco de 
pan dulce, 
Buenos Aires 
Sweet Bread 
Obelisk 
1979 
Iron structure 
covered covered 
with 30,000 
Panettone 
Height: 98 ft. 
(30 m.) 
MARTA MINUJÍN
MARTA MINUJÍN 
What ideas come to mind when you hear these words? 
Psychedelic Art 
Uses a lot of colors and I don’t know….it’s really trippy. 
ASSumption: hippy swirs, whorls, and colors. LIKE BRIGHT COLORS 
IN YA FACE COLORS LIKE RAINBOW VOMIT 
Pop Art 
Like celebrities, popular language like “SWAG” “YOLO” 
Common things that you see often. 
Trendy….seems unique at first but it’s really quite common. 
Bright colors, defined, hi-def. 
Takes popular CULTURE and transforms it into smething else.
MARTA MINUJÍN 
Psychedelic Art: music, culture, or visual art based on psychedelic 
or hallucinatory experiences. Typically vibrant in color and tone. 
Pop Art : Art based on Popular Culture and Mass Media, especially 
in critical or ironic ways. This is usually the antithesis of traditional 
fine art values. Low brow=high brow.
Parthenon of Books 
1983 
Iron structure and 30.000 books prohibited 
by the military. 
50 x 98 x 40 ft. (15 x 30 x 12 m.). 
MARTA 
MINUJÍN
THE 
PARTHENON 
Also known as the Acropolis of Athens 
438 BCE, marble ivory, gold 
Designed by Iktinos, Kallikrates, and 
Phidias (the MAN when it comes to Greek art) 
The Parthenon was 
a structure 
dedicated to the 
goddess Athena, 
who was the patron 
deity of the 
Athenian people. 
Construction began 
in 447 BC when the 
Athenian Empire 
was at the height of 
its power. 
It was completed in 
438 BC although 
decoration of the 
building continued 
until 432 BC. It is one 
of the most 
important buildings 
of Ancient Greece.
Parthenon of Books 
1983 
Iron structure and 30.000 books prohibited 
by the military. 
50 x 98 x 40 ft. (15 x 30 x 12 m.). 
MARTA 
MINUJÍN
MARTA 
MINUJIN 
Tower of Babel 
2011 
Iron structure and 30,000 books of 
different languages
FROM THE 
BOOK OF 
GENESIS 
4 And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a 
tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let 
us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad 
upon the face of the whole earth. 
5 And the Lord came down to see the city and the 
tower, which the children of men built. 
6 And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and 
they have all one language; and this they begin to 
do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, 
which they have imagined to do. 
7 Go to, let us go down, and there confound their 
language, that they may not understand one 
another's speech. 
8 So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence 
upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to 
build the city. 
9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because 
the Lord did there confound the language of all the 
earth: and from thence did the Lord scatter them 
abroad upon the face of all the earth. 
—Genesis 11:4–9[2] 
Example of a “ziggurat” 
structure 
In Confusion of Tongues 
by Gustave Doré, 1865
As a pioneer of happenings, MARTA MINUJÍN 
performance art, soft 
sculpture, and video, Marta 
Minujín pursues a varied 
and bizarre practice that 
shows a profound distrust of 
the collectible art object. 
Her work is not meant to be 
bought and sold in the 
traditional sense. 
She often uses ephemeral 
materials such as 
cardboard, fabric, and food 
in work that is both 
monumental and fragile.
MARTA 
MINUJÍN 
Letter from Marta 
Minujín to 
McDonalds 
Corporation 
February 29, 1979
La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible 
Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible 
Marta Minujin 
1979, Ink on paper
La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible 
Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible 
Marta Minujin 
1979, Ink on paper
La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible 
Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible 
Marta Minujin 
1979, Ink on paper
La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible 
Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible 
Marta Minujin 
1979, Ink on paper
MARTA 
MINUJÍN 
Letter from Diane 
Klecka, Consumer 
Affairs 
Administratorm 
McDonald’s 
Corporation to 
Marta Minujín 
May 7, 1980
What do you think the effects of this project would 
be if it were to be realized?
Minujín’s performance-based 
installations are 
driven by a desire to 
transform art from the 
static museum display 
into something dynamic, 
interactive radical and, 
ultimately, destructive. 
As such, Minujín’s work 
undergoes a 
pyrotechnic ritual every 
few years. Phoenix-like, 
out of the ashes new 
creations emerge, 
unburdened by anything 
as status quo as cultural 
legacy. 
MARTA MINUJÍN 
Carlos Gardel of Fire 
1981 
Iron covered with cotton. 
Height: 56 ft. (17 m.).
WHAT ARCHITECTURAL SPACE WOULD YOU ALTER? 
HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE IT? 
Team up with a few people 
and generate some ideas!
GABRIEL SIERRA Born 1975, San Juan 
Nepomuceno, Colombia. 
Studied Industrial Design 
at Universidad Jorge 
Tadeo Lozano of Bogotá. 
Lives and works in 
Bogotá, Colombia 
Sierra actively pursues the social ways 
we relate to architecture. 
While some may walk past his artwork, 
not realizing it is in fact artwork at all, 
others may gain a greater appreciate 
for spatial architectural environments 
and how we logically design them. 
While much of his work seems rather 
minimal, or lacking in material and 
form, his creations directly relate to the 
textures, materials and shapes that we 
associate with ordinariness. Almost as if 
the site of his installations are under 
construction.
GABRIEL SIERRA 
Estructuras para transición 1 
Structures for Transition 1 
Mixed media 2008 / 2014
LUIS 
CAMNITZER 
Art History Lesson no. 6 
ten slide projectors 
2000 
This work is 
made up of 
several slide 
projectors…th 
ese are 
objects that 
have been 
used in 
college 
lecture halls 
for the past 
century, 
particularly in 
Art History 
classes.
Camnitzer’s work points to 
the fact that Art History is 
written by those who are in 
power, which tends to 
exclude stories, narratives, 
and dialogues from non- 
European countries. 
This work’s empty 
projectors present viewers 
with a space within which 
to imagine and potentially 
write their own narratives.
POR EJEMPLO… 
WHAT IS THIS? 
HAVE YOU SEEN 
IT BEFORE?
Leonardo da Vinci 
Mona Lisa 
1503 
Oil on panel
Leonardo da Vinci 
Mona Lisa 
1503 
Oil on panel
Leonardo da Vinci 
Mona Lisa 
1503 
Oil on panel 
The Mona Lisa is one of the 
most recognizable images 
in the world. While it was 
once a relic from the 
Renaissance zeitgeist, it has 
transcended that era of 
time and is an almost 
timeless representation of 
“Art” with a capital “A” 
It is one of the few pieces of 
art that becomes…Canon.
Leonardo da Vinci 
Mona Lisa 
1503 
Oil on panel 
Canon: 
the body of “rules,” 
principles, or standards in 
artwork. Canon Artwork is 
accepted as universally 
beautiful and well made. 
It is Artwork that is treated 
as a fundamental thing 
that everyone should 
know or experience.
Canon: 
the body of “rules,” principles, or 
standards in artwork. Canon Artwork is 
accepted as universally beautiful and 
well made. 
It is Artwork that is treated as a 
fundamental thing that everyone 
should know or experience. 
What other subjects have a Canon? 
1. European history 
2. Civil War history 
3. Bohr Atomic Model 
4. Shakespeare
Canon: 
the body of “rules,” principles, or 
standards in artwork. Canon Artwork is 
accepted as universally beautiful and 
well made. 
It is Artwork that is treated as a 
fundamental thing that everyone 
should know or experience. 
What other subjects have a Canon? 
1. EINSTEIN: E=MC2 …Theories becoming laws 
2. SHAKESPEARE 
3. HOW TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 
4. New york YANKESS 
5. Elvis presley …marilyn monroe…n 
JESUS…CHRISTIANITY
WHAT DOES “GOD” LOOK LIKE? 
Write 5 adjectives (descriptive words) in your notebook. 
White male 
Holy 
Old 
Female? 
Woman of color 
Long hair 
P8
WHAT DOES “GOD” LOOK LIKE? 
Write 5 adjectives (descriptive words) in your notebook. 
SPIRITUAL PRESENCE (PRAYER REFERENCES, FOCUS ON 
POWER… 
DARK SKINNED FEMALE 
NON-HUMAN…GHOST 
CLOUD WITH MAAASSSSIIIVEEEE HANDS 
WHITE LIGHT 
ROBES, RAGS, GOWN, 
A LARGE WHITE BEARD 
CLOUD BODY 
DEEP VOICE 
OMINOUS FIGURE 
SITS ON A BIG CHAIR…ON A CLOUD 
MORGAN FREEMAN 
ROSE 
P3
WHERE DOES THIS IMAGERY COME 
FROM?
CANON VS. ZEITGEIST 
The History of art has 
Our entire world view is sculpted by Art History…the images left behind by 
our predecessors.
The History of art has had a profound affect on you 
and on everyone else. If “History” is how we relate to 
the past, “Art History” is how we SEE the past, and how 
we identify with it. 
When an image or idea becomes canon, our entire 
world view is sculpted by it. While these are only the 
the images left behind by our predecessors, they 
continue to penetrate our modern culture to this day.
FIGHTING THE “MASTER NARRATIVE” 
ONE SHADOW PUPPET AT A TIME…
What CULTURAL or 
NATIONAL histories 
are erased from the life 
you live? 
What PERSONAL 
or SOCIAL 
histories are 
erased from the 
life you live?
LUIS CAMNITZER 
“The point of art should be to treat the public (students and 
visitors) as the artists’ colleagues, not as consumers. We should 
involve them in the thought process without allowing them to 
dismiss something in a couple of seconds just because they 
didn’t like or understand what they saw…. 
…I should confess that I am 
increasingly less interested in art 
and more interested in 
education. The social impact of 
a piece of art hanging on a 
wall is relatively small, while the 
effect of a major change in 
sharing knowledge in schools is 
relatively big.”

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Guggenheim Architecture

  • 1. DONNA CONLON AND JONOTHAN HARKER Do Now: Now that you’ve sampled a bit of their creative process, do you see their artwork any differently?
  • 2. ARCHITECTURE T H E A R T OR P R ACT I CE OF D E S I GN I NG A N D CON S T R UCT I NG B U I L D I NGS Zayed National Museum By Foster + Partners Abu Dhabi Expected completion 2016
  • 3. ARCHITECTURE “MODERN” =ART STYLES OF 1920-60’S What kind you like 1. “contemporary” structure 2. Old factories 3. Zaha Hadid (so amazing, like mad swirly and such) 4. Why you like it: 1. Beautiful aesthetics 2. what it looks like. “style” 2. 3. 4. What kind you dislike 1. “Edgy” or “boxy” brick apartment buildings….they’re like too basic (for joe) 2. When the façade has no features. “the face of the building” 3. Cracky paint falling off 4. No windows just walls. 5. Only windows. Why you dislike it: 1. 2. 3. 4.
  • 4. HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/KOZA KARTCLASS First presentation has been uploaded!
  • 5. THE GUGGENHEIM NEW YORK Built in 1959 Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Signature material: Concrete Style: Modernism
  • 6. THE GUGGENHEIM NEW YORK Built in 1959 Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Signature material: Concrete Style: Modernism Wasily Kandinsky: Sketch for Composition VII, 1913
  • 7. THE GUGGENHEIM BILBAO, SPAIN Built in 1997 Designed by Frank Gehry Signature material: Titanium Style: Deconstructivist
  • 8. THE GUGGENHEIM BILBAO, SPAIN Built in 1997 Designed by Frank Gehry Signature material: Titanium Style: Deconstructivist
  • 9. THE GUGGENHEIM ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) Finished by 2017 Designed by Frank Gehry Style: Deconstructivist
  • 10. THE GUGGENHEIM ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) Finished by 2017 Designed by Frank Gehry Style: Deconstructivist
  • 11. THE GUGGENHEIM HISTORY AND CONTROVERSY The Island of Happiness, or Saadiyat Island, will be the new cultural center of the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East. The island will feature a world class opera house designed by Zaha Hadid, a branch of the Guggenheim, and the Louvre, as well as a satellite campus for New York University. This efffort is being made to transform the UAE’s economy from one based on petroleum to one based on tourism and culture.
  • 12. THE GUGGENHEIM HISTORY AND CONTROVERSY The question that remains is who do you get to build these massive structures in what was a desert only ten years ago?
  • 13. MIGRANT WORKERS! Workers primarily come from Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Laos, Vietnam, Pakistan, and the Philippines. These are workers from very impoverished backgrounds with little formal education, and diverse skill levels.
  • 14. The Changes that Gulf Labor. Org wants to see… 1. An end to recruitment fees and relocation costs paid by workers. 2. An end to the confiscation of worker passports by employers. (Though we recognize that this has appreciably improved in recent years.) 3. Poor and unsafe housing and living conditions, even in the Saadiyat Construction Village that is meant to embody the highest standards for worker welfare. 4. Lack of freedom to change jobs or to form trade unions for collective bargaining. 5. Lack of open platforms for workers to express grievances or abuses without fear of recriminatioN, dismissal, or deportation.
  • 15. JUST AN AVERAGE SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE GUGGENHEIM… Finished by 2017 Designed by Frank Gehry Style: Deconstructivist
  • 16. THE GUGGENHEIM HISTORY AND CONTROVERSY The United Arab Emirates is transforming their economy from one based on petroleum to one based on tourism and culture. Do they have the right to hire whoever they want to construct this? Do they have a right to pay workers so little? Does the UAE have to be responsible for the well being of these migrant workers? Keep in mind, that many western countries (including the USA) became major world players through the use of free labor aka SLAVERY….
  • 17. Never been seen before, different from the norm, modern, contemporary, luxurious, extravagant, unique, prominent, important, dynamic, art inside of art, artistic, artistic,
  • 19. CONSUMPTION! P8 WHAT DO YOU CONSUME? Food: Electricity, energy Oxygen Carbon PROTEIN POWDER!!!! RAWWWWW! Potassium Chia seeds Fries Calcium Waterrrrrr New england clam chowder (the white) MANHATTAN clam chowdaa (the red) DATA
  • 20. CONSUMPTION! P3 WHAT DO YOU CONSUME? Luuuucky charms McChiggins Platanos! Advertisements projected at my FACE! Tamáles! The blood of my enemies (with hot sauce) Cheeseburgers (with hot sauce) Basketballs??? Or not. Fried oreos Fries I tend to buy like a lot of headphones. ICECREAAAAM A LOT OF FOSSIL FUEL….THROUGH ELECTRICITY
  • 21. HOMEWORK FOR MONDAY Write down everything you consume from Friday evening through Monday Morning. Format: Thing you consume Time Date Bowl of rice and chicken 7pm Friday 9/19 A book 4:30pm Saturday 9/20 Breakfast sammich 8am Sunday 9/21
  • 22. MARTA MINUJÍN El obelisco de pan dulce, Buenos Aires Sweet Bread Obelisk 1979 Iron structure covered covered with 30,000 Panettone Height: 98 ft. (30 m.)
  • 23. MARTA MINUJÍN El obelisco de pan dulce, Buenos Aires Sweet Bread Obelisk 1979 Iron structure covered covered with 30,000 Panettone Height: 98 ft. (30 m.)
  • 24. El obelisco de pan dulce, Buenos Aires Sweet Bread Obelisk 1979 Iron structure covered covered with 30,000 Panettone Height: 98 ft. (30 m.) MARTA MINUJÍN
  • 25. OBELISKS FROM THE GREEK OBELISKOS TEKHENU WHAT THE PEOPLE WHO INVENTED THEM CALLED THEM Washington Monument Built by Americans in 1848-1884 555’ 5” tall Luxor Obelisk - Paris Built by Egyprtians circa 1400 BCE Given to the French in 1833
  • 27. El obelisco de pan dulce, Buenos Aires Sweet Bread Obelisk 1979 Iron structure covered covered with 30,000 Panettone Height: 98 ft. (30 m.) MARTA MINUJÍN
  • 28. MARTA MINUJÍN What ideas come to mind when you hear these words? Psychedelic Art Uses a lot of colors and I don’t know….it’s really trippy. ASSumption: hippy swirs, whorls, and colors. LIKE BRIGHT COLORS IN YA FACE COLORS LIKE RAINBOW VOMIT Pop Art Like celebrities, popular language like “SWAG” “YOLO” Common things that you see often. Trendy….seems unique at first but it’s really quite common. Bright colors, defined, hi-def. Takes popular CULTURE and transforms it into smething else.
  • 29. MARTA MINUJÍN Psychedelic Art: music, culture, or visual art based on psychedelic or hallucinatory experiences. Typically vibrant in color and tone. Pop Art : Art based on Popular Culture and Mass Media, especially in critical or ironic ways. This is usually the antithesis of traditional fine art values. Low brow=high brow.
  • 30. Parthenon of Books 1983 Iron structure and 30.000 books prohibited by the military. 50 x 98 x 40 ft. (15 x 30 x 12 m.). MARTA MINUJÍN
  • 31. THE PARTHENON Also known as the Acropolis of Athens 438 BCE, marble ivory, gold Designed by Iktinos, Kallikrates, and Phidias (the MAN when it comes to Greek art) The Parthenon was a structure dedicated to the goddess Athena, who was the patron deity of the Athenian people. Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. It was completed in 438 BC although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC. It is one of the most important buildings of Ancient Greece.
  • 32. Parthenon of Books 1983 Iron structure and 30.000 books prohibited by the military. 50 x 98 x 40 ft. (15 x 30 x 12 m.). MARTA MINUJÍN
  • 33. MARTA MINUJIN Tower of Babel 2011 Iron structure and 30,000 books of different languages
  • 34. FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS 4 And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth. 5 And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built. 6 And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do. 7 Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. 8 So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city. 9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth. —Genesis 11:4–9[2] Example of a “ziggurat” structure In Confusion of Tongues by Gustave Doré, 1865
  • 35. As a pioneer of happenings, MARTA MINUJÍN performance art, soft sculpture, and video, Marta Minujín pursues a varied and bizarre practice that shows a profound distrust of the collectible art object. Her work is not meant to be bought and sold in the traditional sense. She often uses ephemeral materials such as cardboard, fabric, and food in work that is both monumental and fragile.
  • 36. MARTA MINUJÍN Letter from Marta Minujín to McDonalds Corporation February 29, 1979
  • 37. La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible Marta Minujin 1979, Ink on paper
  • 38. La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible Marta Minujin 1979, Ink on paper
  • 39. La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible Marta Minujin 1979, Ink on paper
  • 40. La transformación de la Estatua de la Libertad en comestible Transformation of the Statue of Liberty into something edible Marta Minujin 1979, Ink on paper
  • 41. MARTA MINUJÍN Letter from Diane Klecka, Consumer Affairs Administratorm McDonald’s Corporation to Marta Minujín May 7, 1980
  • 42. What do you think the effects of this project would be if it were to be realized?
  • 43. Minujín’s performance-based installations are driven by a desire to transform art from the static museum display into something dynamic, interactive radical and, ultimately, destructive. As such, Minujín’s work undergoes a pyrotechnic ritual every few years. Phoenix-like, out of the ashes new creations emerge, unburdened by anything as status quo as cultural legacy. MARTA MINUJÍN Carlos Gardel of Fire 1981 Iron covered with cotton. Height: 56 ft. (17 m.).
  • 44. WHAT ARCHITECTURAL SPACE WOULD YOU ALTER? HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE IT? Team up with a few people and generate some ideas!
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  • 48. GABRIEL SIERRA Born 1975, San Juan Nepomuceno, Colombia. Studied Industrial Design at Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano of Bogotá. Lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia Sierra actively pursues the social ways we relate to architecture. While some may walk past his artwork, not realizing it is in fact artwork at all, others may gain a greater appreciate for spatial architectural environments and how we logically design them. While much of his work seems rather minimal, or lacking in material and form, his creations directly relate to the textures, materials and shapes that we associate with ordinariness. Almost as if the site of his installations are under construction.
  • 49. GABRIEL SIERRA Estructuras para transición 1 Structures for Transition 1 Mixed media 2008 / 2014
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  • 54. LUIS CAMNITZER Art History Lesson no. 6 ten slide projectors 2000 This work is made up of several slide projectors…th ese are objects that have been used in college lecture halls for the past century, particularly in Art History classes.
  • 55. Camnitzer’s work points to the fact that Art History is written by those who are in power, which tends to exclude stories, narratives, and dialogues from non- European countries. This work’s empty projectors present viewers with a space within which to imagine and potentially write their own narratives.
  • 56. POR EJEMPLO… WHAT IS THIS? HAVE YOU SEEN IT BEFORE?
  • 57. Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa 1503 Oil on panel
  • 58. Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa 1503 Oil on panel
  • 59. Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa 1503 Oil on panel The Mona Lisa is one of the most recognizable images in the world. While it was once a relic from the Renaissance zeitgeist, it has transcended that era of time and is an almost timeless representation of “Art” with a capital “A” It is one of the few pieces of art that becomes…Canon.
  • 60. Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa 1503 Oil on panel Canon: the body of “rules,” principles, or standards in artwork. Canon Artwork is accepted as universally beautiful and well made. It is Artwork that is treated as a fundamental thing that everyone should know or experience.
  • 61. Canon: the body of “rules,” principles, or standards in artwork. Canon Artwork is accepted as universally beautiful and well made. It is Artwork that is treated as a fundamental thing that everyone should know or experience. What other subjects have a Canon? 1. European history 2. Civil War history 3. Bohr Atomic Model 4. Shakespeare
  • 62. Canon: the body of “rules,” principles, or standards in artwork. Canon Artwork is accepted as universally beautiful and well made. It is Artwork that is treated as a fundamental thing that everyone should know or experience. What other subjects have a Canon? 1. EINSTEIN: E=MC2 …Theories becoming laws 2. SHAKESPEARE 3. HOW TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 4. New york YANKESS 5. Elvis presley …marilyn monroe…n JESUS…CHRISTIANITY
  • 63. WHAT DOES “GOD” LOOK LIKE? Write 5 adjectives (descriptive words) in your notebook. White male Holy Old Female? Woman of color Long hair P8
  • 64. WHAT DOES “GOD” LOOK LIKE? Write 5 adjectives (descriptive words) in your notebook. SPIRITUAL PRESENCE (PRAYER REFERENCES, FOCUS ON POWER… DARK SKINNED FEMALE NON-HUMAN…GHOST CLOUD WITH MAAASSSSIIIVEEEE HANDS WHITE LIGHT ROBES, RAGS, GOWN, A LARGE WHITE BEARD CLOUD BODY DEEP VOICE OMINOUS FIGURE SITS ON A BIG CHAIR…ON A CLOUD MORGAN FREEMAN ROSE P3
  • 65. WHERE DOES THIS IMAGERY COME FROM?
  • 66. CANON VS. ZEITGEIST The History of art has Our entire world view is sculpted by Art History…the images left behind by our predecessors.
  • 67. The History of art has had a profound affect on you and on everyone else. If “History” is how we relate to the past, “Art History” is how we SEE the past, and how we identify with it. When an image or idea becomes canon, our entire world view is sculpted by it. While these are only the the images left behind by our predecessors, they continue to penetrate our modern culture to this day.
  • 68. FIGHTING THE “MASTER NARRATIVE” ONE SHADOW PUPPET AT A TIME…
  • 69. What CULTURAL or NATIONAL histories are erased from the life you live? What PERSONAL or SOCIAL histories are erased from the life you live?
  • 70. LUIS CAMNITZER “The point of art should be to treat the public (students and visitors) as the artists’ colleagues, not as consumers. We should involve them in the thought process without allowing them to dismiss something in a couple of seconds just because they didn’t like or understand what they saw…. …I should confess that I am increasingly less interested in art and more interested in education. The social impact of a piece of art hanging on a wall is relatively small, while the effect of a major change in sharing knowledge in schools is relatively big.”

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Known for their architectural awesomeness.
  2. Known for their architectural awesomeness.
  3. The curves on the exterior of the building were intended to appear random; the architect said that "the randomness of the curves are designed to catch the light"
  4. The curves on the exterior of the building were intended to appear random; the architect said that "the randomness of the curves are designed to catch the light"
  5. http://gulflabor.org/2013/week-4-sam-durant-guggenheim-abu-dhabi-labor-camp-for-guest-workers/ http://interartive.org/guggenheim-abudhabi/
  6. http://gulflabor.org/2013/week-4-sam-durant-guggenheim-abu-dhabi-labor-camp-for-guest-workers/ http://interartive.org/guggenheim-abudhabi/
  7. http://gulflabor.org/2013/week-4-sam-durant-guggenheim-abu-dhabi-labor-camp-for-guest-workers/ http://interartive.org/guggenheim-abudhabi/
  8. http://gulflabor.org/2013/week-4-sam-durant-guggenheim-abu-dhabi-labor-camp-for-guest-workers/
  9. A tall four sided structure that ends in a point at the top. GREEK: obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar"
  10. A tall four sided structure that ends in a point at the top. GREEK: obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar"
  11. POP: Art based on Popular Culture and Mass Media, especially in critical or ironic ways. This is usually the antithesis of traditional fine art values. Low brow=high brow.
  12. POP: Art based on Popular Culture and Mass Media, especially in critical or ironic ways. This is usually the antithesis of traditional fine art values. Low brow=high brow.
  13. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+11
  14. Carlos Gardel was a super famous argentine Tango singer, songwriter, composer and actor.
  15. What do you see?
  16. What are we looking at?
  17. What do you see?
  18. http://bombmagazine.org/article/4913/luis-camnitzer