Step 1: The Exhibition
Questions about the exhibit:
1. What is the title of the exhibit? Burchfield Penny
2. What is the theme of the exhibition? The exhibition I took most interest in was called The Likeness of being (Portraits), artist Philip Burke
Step 2: The Gallery
Questions about the physical space:
1. What type of lighting is used? In some areas, dimed lighting was present but the bigger the open space the brighter the light exposure
2. What colors are used on the walls? The walls of this exhibit were plain white which made the art work stand out
3. What materials are used in the interior artchitecture of the space? The architecture had high walls presenting lots of big artwork on the walls, there are different room presenting different themed pieces of art from different artists. An enclosed room to observe another themed exhibition as well as an upstairs unit with a wall separating two more exhibitions.
4. How is the movement of the viewer through the gallery space? The movement was like a maze, as walking through you hit walls which made you have to go in a different direction.
Step 3: The Artwork
Questions about the artwork:
1. How are the artworks organized? They were organized in themes political figures were placed together, different groups of artists (ex. The beatles) placed together.
2. How are the artrworks similar? Mostly all of the portraits consist of bright colors within the face. The facial features are exaggerated.
3. How are the artworks different? The artists subjects themselves are different. Some paintings are recognizable, then some are overly exaggerated in the eyes
4. How are the artworks framed? Almost all of the paintings were not framed they were left with their plain canvas however some were framed I am not sure how he chose which ones should be framed out not.
5. How are the artworks identified and labeled? The artist painted the portraits of popular celebrities almost everyone can identify with. They were labeled by the celebrities name
6. What is the proximity of the artwork to each other? Some were close to one another such as the political figures, some athletes, the paintings however were spaced within a foot or two of one another
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I thought the space was pretty cool the way they used it for this exhibition. I also really enjoyed this exhibitions theme and portraits. I like how they used blank white tall walls for these vibrantly colored big portraits and I like how the artist for the most part kept with the concept of keeping the background white and plain and having the art stand out on its own rather then putting a border around the portrait making it stand out even more then it already did. I like the use of the space and the way i kept hitting a wall of art so I had to walk into a new section filled of art works. The lighting was dim when I first walked into the exhibit giving almost a welcoming to the exhibition especially on the sketches of his artwork. Then the artists used bright lights in the big open space.
Picture Analysis
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1.Artist: Philip Burke
Title of work: The Beatles
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: 2013
Size:
HEIGHT: 48 in. (122 cm)
WIDTH: 48 in. (122 cm)
DEPTH: 2 in. (5 cm)
Source of picture (URL): https://www.1stdibs.com/art/paintings/portrait-paintings/philip-burke-beatles-philip-burke-original-oil-painting/id-a_142628/
Description: The Beatles consisted of four musicians during the 1960’s. They were young at the time.
Formal Analysis: Principles: Movement in the body language and positioning, The proportion of the body to the head is off. Emphasis on the exaggerated body features and the use of colors for the skin tone.
Elements: Color, uses vibrant colors to create skin tones and shading, Uses lines in the paint strokes to create movement, Used dark colors to create texture in the hair,
Bracketing: There is no particular allegory, metaphor or symbol I can perceive through this painting
Interpreting: I think the artists was trying to interpret the Beatles when they were in their prime element. They look fun and hip with the color usage. they also look like they're enjoying themsleves in the moment.
2. Artist: Philip Burke
Title of work: Tupac Shakur
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: February 5, 2006
Size: 48 x 60 inches
Source of picture (URL): https://www.burchfieldpenney.org/collection/object:v2014-0919-001-tupac-shakur/
Description – This was originally a photo of Tupac when he was alive. He was a music singer/rapper. Tupac has a bandana on his head and has a hard face on.
Formal analysis- Principles: Do not know the proportion if bigger or smaller to the body because it’s a portrait of the head alone. Emphasis on the facial features that are larger in proportion to others on the face. They are too big for the face. The lips, eyes and nose are large, the ears are small in proportion to the head.
Elements: Uses color as the skin tone, uses bright/vibrant colors on areas of the face which would be naturally highlighted of light were shown on it from one side. Shading of dark colors on the neck where lighting would not be present. Uses the colors black to create a scruffy texture for the facial hair.
Bracketing: I dont necessarily see anything other then maybe a symbol which also ties into the interpretation: I think that the artists exaggerated the lips on Tupac not only to exaggerated the facial features for any reason but because he was trying to spread an important message through his lyrics he sang about race and equality and such. This original photo of Tupac his head is in the same position but I believe his head positioning makes him stand stern and fierce. He stands tall and important.
3. Artist: Philip Burke
Title of work: George W. Bush
Media: Oil on canvas
Date: 1/29/2002
Size: 36x36 inches
Source of picture (URL): https://www.burchfieldpenney.org/collection/object:v2014-0919-003-george-w-bush/
Description – George W. Bush a President of the early 2000’s. He is talking and making a facial expression that expresses concern, confusion. He is in a suit because he must dress formal and proper when taking care f business.
Formal analysis – Principles: There is movement in his face (you can tell by the direction of his wrinkles and his mouth quenching). His mouth and eyes in proportion to the size of his actual head is much smaller. Emphasis: On his nose because its red, he has no cheeks, the background and suit they use bold colors to make his face stand out. ‘
Elements: Use light colors for skin tone and use bold primary blues and reds for the background and his suit to make his head stand out. Use of line to express movement in Bushs’ face to create facial expressions. Use lines to create texture for Bushs’ eye brows and hair line,
Bracketing-This facial expression we have seen many times from Bush and other Presidents and Political members who have given speeches of showing either confusion and concern or possibly trying to get a point across (an important message)
Interpretation - (content) What do you think the artist was trying to say?
The artists was copying a photo or image of Bush and I think in my own personal opinion it is Bush giving a speech. On what topic I am not sure but it looks like what he has to say is important and with the squinting of his eyes and pushed up nose and small mouth, hes in the middle of talking and almost shows remorse and concern, frustration