1. AS ART EXAM 2012
ENCOUNTERS, EXPERIENCES AND
MEETINGS
2. Roni Horn
Roni Horn’s work
focuses on identity.
She says ‘Each
person would have
a different emotion
or reaction to the
set-up of the
pictures because
they experience
them differently’.
3. CONTEMPORARY QUILTS
Wandsworth Prison
Miriam Ringgold
Jennifer Vickers
Caren Garfen
Natasha Kerr
Tracy Emin
Miriam Schapiro
Greyson Perry
5. AMULETS, CHARMS and SYMBOLS
Indian
Buddhist
Pagan
Egyptian
Celtic
Masonic
African
Native American
6. "I use the erotic as a metaphor for
Cathy De angst," she explains. "A lot of people's
angst comes from how they relate to
Monchaux other human beings, and a lot of that
is to do with attraction and repulsion.
Every relationship becomes fraught
after the first burst of enthusiasm, and
I suppose I use the whole erotic thing
as a metaphor for that fraught-ness."
8. 'Infinitas Gracias'
Mexican votives are small paintings, usually executed on tin
roof tiles or small plaques, depicting the moment of
personal humility when an individual asks a saint for help
and is delivered from disaster and sometimes death.
9. Ron Mueck
Ron Mueck is an Australian hyperrealist
sculptor working in Great Britain.
Mueck's early career was as a model
maker and puppeteer for children's
television and films, notably the film
"Labyrinth" Mueck's sculptures faithfully
reproduce the minute detail of the
human body, but play with scale to
produce disconcertingly jarring visual
images.
13. Ann Goddard
Much of her work revolves around the concept
of Boundaries - boundaries between art and
craft, boundaries in the landscape and
boundaries between men and womens work.
Recent concern over climate change has
initiated the development of a new body of
work informed by the impact of human actions
on nature and the consequences for
biodiversity.
16. Architecture
Midtown Manhattan
St Basil’s Cathedral Moscow
Pompidou Centre Paris
Temple of Heaven Beijing
Houses of Parliament London
Taj Mahal India
Golden Pagoda Burma
Tigers Nest Monastery Bhutan