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Resources for keyword 'Sculpture/construction'
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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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Four works from the Anthony Caro retrospective exhibition at Tate Britain (2005) discussed in detail by the artist.
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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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Exploring works from the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden at Trewyn Studio in St Ives. Includes key themes, questions
and suggested activities.
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Printable notes including facts about Newman and his career, sheets on ‘Ways of Looking’ and cross-curricular links, a detailed
discussion of exhibition themes, information on structuring a visit, an exhibition guide and three colour postcards.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Brancusi exhibition, the artist's life and career in context, links across
the curriculum and to other artworks, and thematic sheets. Aimed at school teachers and group leaders from adult and community
education.
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Printable notes including an introduction to the Eva Hesse exhibition, links with other artists, displays and curriculum.
Examinations of the art historical context, materials used by Hesse and conservation issues. Gallery and classroom activities
included.
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Animated exploration, focusing on composition, accompanied by text about the work. Originally developed for visually impaired
users.
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This teachers' pack focuses on the sculpture Moon Head by Henry Moore, providing information, discussion points and classroom
activities.
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Create sketches and a maquette for a sculpture. KS3 Art & Design.
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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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Make an original mask inspired by Tate works of art using templates and instructions provided. Find out more about how each
artwork inspired the masks.
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Teachers' pack to accompany the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition at Tate Liverpool including information and suggested activities
and a guide to further resources.
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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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Animated exploration, focusing on composition, accompanied by text about the work. Originally developed for visually impaired
users.
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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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Investigate Henry Moore's inspiration & sources. KS2 Art and Design.
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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 2005
displays: Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Denis Mitchell, Callum Innes, Alfred Wallis, and Bernard Leach.
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Printable notes about the exhibiting artists and works on display in the Tate St Ives Summer Exhibitions 2004. Suggested themes
and issues to discuss. Details of resources and further reading with suggested activities for primary and secondary groups.
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Printable notes about the exhibiting artists and works on display in the Tate St Ives Summer Exhibitions 2005. Suggested themes
and issues to discuss. Details of resources and further reading with suggested activities for primary and secondary groups.
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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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A downloadable information and activity booklet for use in the gallery or classroom.
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