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The download pack includes: - Key activities scheme, week
by week learning activities - All worksheets which are ready to print or use on a whiteboard / projector / interactive whiteboard - Visual
examples of final outcomes - What to look for in taking good quality primary resource photographs There is also a designers catalogue of contemporary
artists / designers to allow students to look at
different materials and how they have been manipulated.
You, Me, Something Else is an exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting
examples of current practice in the city
by focusing on ten
artists who are all at
different stages of international careers.
It features key
examples of the technique
by artists from various periods and regions, from historical figures like the Czech surrealists Jindřich Štýrský and Toyen, to post — World War II
artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Roy Lichtenstein, to contemporary
artists of
different generations, including Anna Barriball, Jennifer Bornstein, Morgan Fisher, Simryn Gill, Matt Mullican, Ruben Ochoa, Gabriel Orozco, and Jack Whitten.
It shows, for
example, that
artists from
different cultures living many centuries later return to the same feelings expressed
by an Old Master but frame them quite differently.
Featuring
artists and art historians Cecily Brown, Emmelyn Butterfield - Rosen, and Nick Mauss, and moderated
by Jutta Koether, this panel will consider
different methods of reading Florine Stettheimer's work, through the lens of social and cultural history, or as an alternative
example of modernism, creating its own series of networks from within.
Spanning four millennia, from the Bronze Age to today, the show looks at
examples from
different periods and cultures, and includes contemporary pieces
by artists such as Wallace Chan.
There were also significant
examples of work
by well - known
artists such as Mike Kelley's Compound Eye (1982 - 3) at Franklin Parrasch, and other highlights for us included the solo presentation of Jamie Davidovich at Henrique Faria, Kiki Kogelnik at Simone Subal, Etienne Martin at Galerie Bernard Bouche, and the combination of works from across
different time periods at Taka Ishii.»
Selections are curated
by a
different juror for each exhibition with each
artist represented
by multiple
examples of their work in service to the particular show's theme.
Each of these elicits
different qualities from Katz's artistic vocabulary: woodcut, for
example, yields an emotional tenor not commonly seen elsewhere in his oeuvre, as the traces left
by chisel and burn are left legible and accepted
by the
artist.
These emerging and mid-career
artists use
different approaches to the medium to unravel violent stereotypes inherently tied to photographic representations of Black men, and the works assembled for this exhibition are a well - rounded
example of how collage, found objects and re-assemblage are being used
by Black
artists in contemporary art.