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Resources for keyword 'Installation'
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Thorough examination of the 20 year history of the Turner prize. Includes detailed critical history, shortlisted artist profiles,
a people's poll of artists, a survey of press commentary, cartoons and related issues and an interactive quiz.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Anthony Caro exhibition, an artist biography, detailed examination of artwork,
cross-curricular themes, discussion points, links and activities.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Antony Gormley exhibition, an artist biography, detailed examination of artwork,
theme issues and curriculum links, suggestions for follow-up activities, materials and techniques and link to the Barbara
Hepworth Museum.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Arte Povera exhibition, curriculum links and a post-visit activity, six thematic
key-work cards suggesting gallery discussions, a photocopiable ‘sample book’ for students and an exhibition guide.
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Hear artists talking about their work and ask them questions.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Bruce Nauman exhibition, an artist biography, detailed examination of artwork,
discussion points, links and activities.
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An online resource exploring Bruce Nauman’s installation MAPPING THE STUDIO II with color shift, flip, flop, & flip/flop (Fat
Chance John Cage). A rare opportunity to go behind the scenes and explore the challenges of collecting, installing and caring
for complex installations.
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A thorough examination of Cornelia Parker's Cold Dark Matter, including an interactive exploration of the work, video clips
of the installation and a series of discussion points for schools.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Ian Hamilton Finlay exhibition, an artist biography, key themes and ideas,
detailed examination of artwork, trigger questions and things to think about, further reading, glossary and appendix.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida exhibition, featuring Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst and
Sarah Lucus. Information on each artist, themes to discuss and resources available. Includes a photocopiable "key work" focus
to use in the exhibition.
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Teachers' pack to accompany the Louise Bourgeois exhibition at Tate Modern. It can be used to plan a visit to the exhibition
and as a stimulus for discussion surrounding the artist’s work with complementary activities.
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An introduction to exploring Meireles’ installations and artworks and a way-in to looking at other contemporary art and artists
in the Tate Collection and beyond.
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Printable notes including an introduction and detailed examination of the Painting not Painting exhibition of the works of
Terry Frost, Jim Lambie, Victoria Morton, Julie Roberts and Richard Slee. Includes trigger questions, further reading and
an appendix: 'the artist's words'.
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A thorough examination of Damien Hirst's Pharmacy, including a 360 degree panorama of the installation. Includes Activities
research and practical activities for Key Stage 3 and 4 students.
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Time lapse film showing the installation of EMBANKMENT made by The Culture Show, BBC
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Printable notes including an introduction and detailed examination of the Richard Long, Naum Gabo, Kosho Ito exhibition. Includes
'about the artists', trigger questions, things to think about, further reading, a glossary and a Richard Long poem, 'Five,
six, pick up sticks'.
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Fresh ideas for making art with tips for how to do these activities at home or in the classroom.
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Fresh ideas for making art with tips for how to do these activities at home or in the classroom.
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Fresh ideas for making art with tips for how to do these activities at home or in the classroom.
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Information about the exhibitions and displays, key works and suggestions of themes to consider and discuss. The spring 2006
displays; Ellsworth Kelly, Light into Colour: Turner in the South West, Keiki Mukaide Light of the North and Modernism in
St Ives - artists associated with the St Ives School including Barbara Hepworth, Bryan Wynter, Peter Lanyon, Ben Nicholson,
Naum Gabo, Terry Frost, Paul Feiler and Patrick Heron.
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Information about the exhibitions and displays, key works and suggestions of themes to consider and discuss. The winter 2004displays;
Trevor Bell, Bernard Leach, Toby Paterson, and Jem Southam.
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This interactive whiteboard module introduces students to the expanded fields of sculpture and installation and will develop
their confidence in thinking and talking about these media.
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This pack provides an introduction to the exhibition, information about key works on display, and suggestions of themes and
issues to consider and discuss. It also suggests ways of looking at contemporary art and links to the wider Tate collection.
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A thorough examination of Mark Dion's Tate Thames Dig, exploring the intersection between art and archaeology, collecting
and display. Includes video interview with the artist, webcast discussion on archaeology, many images, discussion points for
schools.
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Teachers' pack for the exhibition The Real Thing: Contemporary Art from China exhibition at Tate Liverpool. The pack includes
gallery activities, discussion points and works in focus.
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Printable notes for Key Stage 5 students and teachers, an introduction to the Turner prize exhibition, a profile of each nominated
artist accompanied by themes to explore, links with other artists in the show, topics for discussion and a questionnaire.
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Printable notes providing information about the Turner Prize 2004 exhibition, information about key works on display and suggestions
of themes and issues to consider and discuss. The key works cards can be used to help focus work in small groups in the exhibition,
and to follow up with in the classroom. Includes links to the curriculum, web links, bibliography, and FAQs about the Turner
Prize.
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A downloadable information and activity booklet for use in the gallery or classroom.
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