Module Identifier |
AR30220 |
Module Title |
PORTFOLIO 4: PAINT-DIRECTED PRACTICE |
Academic Year |
2001/2002 |
Co-ordinator |
Professor John Harvey |
Semester |
Semester 1 |
Other staff |
Mr Simon Pierse |
Course delivery |
Seminar | 2 Hours |
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Tutorial | 6 Hours |
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Practical | 132 Hours |
Assessment |
Portfolio | | 100% |
Brief description
This module focuses on the ideational aspects of art making - the processes, systems, frameworks, and precedents governing practical activity. This module concentrates on developing an experimental approach to production through painting.
Aims:
The module aims to enable you to develop a portfolio of works demonstrating:
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a productive, individual, and imaginative interpretation of subject matter within a defined framework
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methodological and diagnostic approach to image making
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conceptual, technical, and methodological coherence, and stylistic sophistication
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cognisance and research of practical, theoretical, and historical debates relevant to the work
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a willingness to take risks, push boundaries, and experiment
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ability to work within self-imposed deadlines
Objectives:
By the end of the module you are expected to be able to:
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conceive and systematically explore a self-directed program of inquiry
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posit their work in the contexts of historical and contemporary art practice and ideas and develop a scheme of reading appropriate
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execute work of a professional standard
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test hypotheses, and confidently explore a range of possible strategies and outcomes of action.
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produce a body of work that is related to personal and individual inquiry
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produce a body of work that is able to be developed and refined further in the context of AR30130 Exhibition 1