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CCS Notes (10/10)

Prof. Tim

- Max Beckmann: Self-portrait with champagne glass, 1919. Oil on canvas

- Context

- Year after the ww1

- Not a celebrating mood

- Self ironical, celebrating loss

- Not very pleased with himself

- Technology

- “New York receives costs and bellonte” VU, 10 sept 1930

- French achievement

- Shows triumph and celebration

- Arranged in a geometric form

- Pattern

- Like a Japanese print of the sun and its rays

- Shows everyone unified

- Optimism before the great depression

- What is a pattern

- Into psychology

- Science of vision and the cultural understanding of visual interpretation


Gavin Fry

- Here are two ways in which artists researchers-made objects or images are used in practice-based research which is what I do

- As a product of the investigation. This makes practice that is a result that stems from examine existing knowledge/data/ This is artwork or objects that can stand alone from the subjects of the examination

- To make an object that operates in tandem with the research, one that is complimentary to it

- “Sniffing glue”


“We shall not cease from exploitation

And the end of all our exploring

Will be to arrive where restarted

And know the place for the first time”

- T.S. Elliot

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