2008
The Interconnection of Art Making and Appreciation through Curation:: An Illustration from the Lessons of «Ce n' est pas une tasse»
Bijutsu Kyouiku
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- Volume
- 2008
- Number
- 291
- First page
- 56
- Last page
- 65
- Language
- Japanese
- Publishing type
- DOI
- 10.11356/arted1951.2008.56
- Publisher
- ART EDUCATION SCIETY OF JAPAN
To make the interconnection of art making and art appreciation, we propound the concept of curation. Curation is a process of identification and organization of artworks in order to make an exhibition, also it includes decision what things will be shown, verification and additions to the existing documentation for objects.<BR>In these lessons, Kohoku junior high school students (Grade 8) tried to make representational pencil drawings of a familiar-looking cup, at first. Then the teacher guided them how to give their works reality. But exactness was not a goal in this lesson. After students had finished their works, they applied a frame to the picture and removed ineffectual part to find some new images that fascinate themselves. Finally they took some shots of the images by digital camera, and gave them surrealistic titles.<BR>Students could discover new visions in their pencil drawings. It can be said that framing consists of a schema of interpretation and functions as the beginnings of curation.
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- DOI : 10.11356/arted1951.2008.56
- ISSN : 1343-4918
- CiNii Articles ID : 130001679750
- CiNii Books ID : AN00207378