Videos
Malcolm Gladwell: David and Goliath, a new interpretation
- WNYC’s Sara Fishko marks 100 years since 1913, a landmark year in global culture, through three “shocking” Modernist events: The exhibition of modern art in New York’s Lexington Avenue Armory; the concert of atonal music in Vienna that sparked a near-riot; and Stravinsky and Nijinsky’s Rite of Spring premiere. LIVE December 6, 2012, 8:00 PM. If you miss it, check for a podcast of it on the web.
Study Guide and Analysis Samples
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AFTER THE AP
Click Here for a link to John Berger's Way's of Seeing
Click here for video of Part 1 on YouTube
and you will find the other 3 episodes on YouTube also.
Final Assignment
Part 1: Tableaux Vivant due on ________________.
Part 2: Read Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 in John Berger's Ways Of Seeing. Write an essay on the story being told by John Berger in his all visual Chapter 2. Consider what story Berger is telling by his choice of works and their order. Due on __________________________
AP REVIEW Materials
Smarthistory.org is a free and open, not-for-profit, art history textbook. Part of the Khan Academy, we use multimedia to deliver unscripted conversations between art historians about the history of art.
Check out Liberty Leading the People
This is both an excellent way to study art history and to review for the AP exam in a more engaging way. You will also learn some works in more depth.
Check out Liberty Leading the People
This is both an excellent way to study art history and to review for the AP exam in a more engaging way. You will also learn some works in more depth.
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A History of The World in 100 Objects
Welcome to A History of the World. Click on the image to the left and you can find all 100 episodes in the series. Although the series has ended, you can continue to listen to the episodes on this page or download them to keep on your computer.
This series is a wonderful series based on 100 objects in the British Museum and the stories they tell about our history. It is another way to engage in art history, archaeology and cultural and political history. Fine an object that interests you and discover the story it tells. |
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Sample exam
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Websites for a Thematic Approach
Humanities WebsiteClick on the image to the left and the humanities website has a section devoted to a thematic approach to Art History. As the year progresses you will want to frequently categorize the works you have studied by theme and consider how works within the same theme have changed over time and within different cultures.
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On-line Art History CourseSmarthistory.org is a free, not-for-profit, multi-media web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the traditional art history textbook. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker began smARThistory in 2005 by creating a blog featuring free audio guides in the form of podcasts for use in The Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Soon after, we embedded the audio files in our online survey courses. The response from our students was so positive that we decided to create a multi-media survey of art history web-book.
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