Eloquence

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 14.04.03

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Content objectives
  3. Background
  4. Rationale
  5. Aesthetics: toward "natural theatricality"
  6. Principles of Interpretation, pathos
  7. Principles of Judgment, logos
  8. Rhetorical structures embedded in classroom activities
  9. Class activities with performative responses
  10. Annotated bibliography and list of resources for teachers
  11. Annotated list of resources for students
  12. Materials for the classroom
  13. Appendix of state standards
  14. Appendix of Common Core State Standards
  15. Notes

Articulations: Crafting Credible Discourse on Art, Aesthetics, and Design

Gloria Brinkman

Published September 2014

Tools for this Unit:

Annotated list of resources for students

Duchamp's Shovel: Art as Concept,

A conversation between Sal Khan and Steven Zucker about Marcell DuChamp's In Advance of a Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version after lost original of November 1915) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRv20I13vqM&list=PLugP0T-YRCWIdOejjUx8f61R7r_svtgb7. Accessed 7/24/2014.

Art as Context: A conversation between Sal Khan and Steven Zucker and Beth Harris about Claude Monet's Cliffwalk at Pourville, 1882 and Malevich's Suprematist Composition: White on White, 1918. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aUFB9hQncQ&list=PLugP0T-YRCWIdOejjUx8f61R7r_svtgb7&index=1. Accessed 7/24/2014.

Jasper Johns, Flag, encaustic on panel, 1954-55. Great video to start the school year with!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bWJt2hjBH0&list=PLugP0T-YRCWIdOejjUx8f61R7r_svtgb7&index=10. Accessed 7/24/2014.

Institutional Critique: Hans Haacke's Seurat's 'Les Poseuses' 1884-1975, 1975.

A conversation between Sal Khan and Steven Zucker about Hans Haacke's Seurat's 'Les Poseuses' (small version), 1884-1975, 1975. This is a contemporary work of art that makes a statement about the institutionalizing of a work by Georges Seurat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdM6aGhKdTI&list=PLugP0T-YRCWIdOejjUx8f61R7r_svtgb7&index=6. Accessed 7/24/2014.

The World's Most Expensive Paintings. Full documentary produced by Extraordinary Stories, BBC, 59 minutes. This entertaining film follows Alastair Sooke in his travels to find the story of each of the worlds most expensive paintings ever sold. The film provides a marvelous look at the Artworld and considers the issue of provenance as a determiner of value. Several top collectors are interviewed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwDeSysQ0wk, accessed 7/24/2014.

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