Posted: June 8th, 2015

MUSEUM PAPER (ARTWORK)

Dear Writer,
this assignment is for my Art & Mass Culture class. I am supposed to visit one of the museums (LACMA or MOCA or the Norton Simon or Getty museum) and choose to write about an artwork. I am giving you the liberty to choose the artwork. You can visit the museums’ websites and explore their artworks under the heading “collections”. Note that there is a story being told on its surface.( I suggest you pick an artwork which has some histories in it so that you can talk about it when you write the paper). Next you are supposed to compare the artwork with one of the artwork discussed in the text. I will provide you the link to the course materials below. Dont forget to answer all the questions and include footnotes. Thank you. Happy writing.

below is the instructions:

MUSEUM PAPER REQUIREMENTS

ALL PAPERS ARE DUE THURSDAY, JUNE. 18 2015 BY MIDNIGHT

(LATE PAPERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Please read the instructions very carefully

Visit the Getty Center, the Norton Simon, MOCA or LACMA.

YOU MUST GO TO ONE OF THESE MUSEUMS IN PERSON.

If you are taking this class online from an area other than Los Angeles, please email me with the museum that you intend to visit.

You will want to bring this sheet of the museum paper instructions with you to the museum so that you won’t forget to list any of the details that I mention here.

In the end, you will be choosing to compare and contrast ONE artwork from the museum, and ONE from your online textbook.

Go to your chosen museum. Select one work of art to write about. It can be something that strikes you as beautiful, interesting or thought-provoking, and hopefully something that spurs thought about another work of art that you have seen in your online text.

In your own words, describe the work of art in detail. Describe the gallery setting in detail and how the object is presented in the museum setting. For example, is it in a case or on a pedestal? Does the object look different in natural light? Mention how it relates to the other objects around it, and describe the surrounding objects carefully, as they are all related in the room’s thematic display. Name at least three other nearby artworks carefully. Be careful to list the date of all artworks discussed.

Compare the work of art that you choose at the museum to something that you can see is very similar or very different from the text. Again, that’s just one artwork from the museum, one from the text. This means that you will write a comparison of the work in the museum to an object in the text, noting stylistic differences or similarities between the two, or perhaps a common subject matter, or a very different use of color or style (artistic technique) between the two works. You might want to get my advice on your selections to be sure that you’re on the right track. Email me with a few museum picks and text comparisons, and I’ll steer you in the right direction.

Discuss the functions of your two chosen works of art, their methods of creation, and focus on what is important or historical about them. Discuss how your selections reflect the culture and the time in which they were created. This means that you must include a bit of history about the country/region that it was created in, and a “taste” of the times (was it made during a period of war, famine, artistic rebirth, etc.) Also, you must include some bibliographical information about the artists.

In addition, provide at least one paragraph in which you give a personal response to the artwork that you saw at the museum. Discuss your reaction to seeing it in person compared to the experience of viewing images in reproduction. Discuss any emotional response you may have to the work.

Do additional research on your artwork. Include information about the stylistic movement that your artwork is identified with (Impressionism, Pop Art, the Baroque, etc.) This is an exercise in viewing art, and understanding its context.

All references must be documented with proper citations. That includes museum placards, the textbook, my notes, or any other written sources such as journals, websites or books. Also provide a bibliography, and format it in Chicago style. If you are unsure how to footnote, just Google “Chicago Footnotes” or “Chicago bibliography,” and numerous help sites will appear.

All papers should include an introduction, subsequent paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Your paper must be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman in size 12 font. Please proofread your paper carefully.

Your museum paper should be at least 4 pages in length. If it is 3.5 pages, it will not be accepted.

Watch for plagiarism! This means NO cutting and pasting of information of any kind. Put data in your own words, then footnote every time you take information from any outside source. You should have dozens of footnotes for a paper of this size. If there is plagiarism, you will get a ZERO on your paper without a chance to re-do the work.

Make an effort!

PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU NEED ANY ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR PAPER; THIS MUST BE DONE WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE DUE DATE, AND NOT THE WEEK BEFORE.

YOU WILL NOT PASS THIS CLASS WITHOUT TURNING IN THE MUSEUM PAPER ON TIME.

Museum Paper–40 points //TURN IN YOUR PAPER HERE – Part 1
ART 305 Art & Mass Culture – Smith (10041-Su15)11:59 PM

MUSEUM PAPER REQUIREMENTS

ALL PAPERS ARE DUE THURSDAY, JUNE. 18 2015 BY MIDNIGHT

(LATE PAPERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Please read the instructions very carefully

Visit the Getty Center, the Norton Simon, MOCA or LACMA.

YOU MUST GO TO ONE OF THESE MUSEUMS IN PERSON.

If you are taking this class online from an area other than Los Angeles, please email me with the museum that you intend to visit.

You will want to bring this sheet of the museum paper instructions with you to the museum so that you won’t forget to list any of the details that I mention here.

In the end, you will be choosing to compare and contrast ONE artwork from the museum, and ONE from your online textbook.

Go to your chosen museum. Select one work of art to write about. It can be something that strikes you as beautiful, interesting or thought-provoking, and hopefully something that spurs thought about another work of art that you have seen in your online text.

In your own words, describe the work of art in detail. Describe the gallery setting in detail and how the object is presented in the museum setting. For example, is it in a case or on a pedestal? Does the object look different in natural light? Mention how it relates to the other objects around it, and describe the surrounding objects carefully, as they are all related in the room’s thematic display. Name at least three other nearby artworks carefully. Be careful to list the date of all artworks discussed.

Compare the work of art that you choose at the museum to something that you can see is very similar or very different from the text. Again, that’s just one artwork from the museum, one from the text. This means that you will write a comparison of the work in the museum to an object in the text, noting stylistic differences or similarities between the two, or perhaps a common subject matter, or a very different use of color or style (artistic technique) between the two works. You might want to get my advice on your selections to be sure that you’re on the right track. Email me with a few museum picks and text comparisons, and I’ll steer you in the right direction.

Discuss the functions of your two chosen works of art, their methods of creation, and focus on what is important or historical about them. Discuss how your selections reflect the culture and the time in which they were created. This means that you must include a bit of history about the country/region that it was created in, and a “taste” of the times (was it made during a period of war, famine, artistic rebirth, etc.) Also, you must include some bibliographical information about the artists.

In addition, provide at least one paragraph in which you give a personal response to the artwork that you saw at the museum. Discuss your reaction to seeing it in person compared to the experience of viewing images in reproduction. Discuss any emotional response you may have to the work.

Do additional research on your artwork. Include information about the stylistic movement that your artwork is identified with (Impressionism, Pop Art, the Baroque, etc.) This is an exercise in viewing art, and understanding its context.

All references must be documented with proper citations. That includes museum placards, the textbook, my notes, or any other written sources such as journals, websites or books. Also provide a bibliography, and format it in Chicago style. If you are unsure how to footnote, just Google “Chicago Footnotes” or “Chicago bibliography,” and numerous help sites will appear.

All papers should include an introduction, subsequent paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Your paper must be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman in size 12 font. Please proofread your paper carefully.

Your museum paper should be at least 4 pages in length. If it is 3.5 pages, it will not be accepted.

Watch for plagiarism! This means NO cutting and pasting of information of any kind. Put data in your own words, then footnote every time you take information from any outside source. You should have dozens of footnotes for a paper of this size. If there is plagiarism, you will get a ZERO on your paper without a chance to re-do the work.

Make an effort!

PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU NEED ANY ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR PAPER; THIS MUST BE DONE WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE DUE DATE, AND NOT THE WEEK BEFORE.

YOU WILL NOT PASS THIS CLASS WITHOUT TURNING IN THE MUSEUM PAPER ON TIME.

Here is the links to the course materials:
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media_00–Preface1.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media_01–Why_Vis_Lit.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media_02–Roots_of_West.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media03–Renaissance.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media04–Baroque.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media05–Photo.pdf
http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Media06–19thCen.pdf

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