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There are many different meanings of the words Order and Disorder and how they can be interpreted in Art.
The Meaning of ‘Order’ and ‘Disorder’
Today we will: THINK about what the different meanings of the
word
LOOK at many starting points for this question
DISCOVER artists and designers who could inspire us
on this topic
SHARE ideas with each other
Everybody knows... the four AOs
For the exam you have to show evidence of: ALL 4 of the AOs (Assessment Objectives)
AO1: Looking at other artists = 10%AO2: Experimenting with media = 10%AO3: Recording your ideas = 10%AO4: Making a final piece = 10%
order of nature
movement
destruction
plan
random
confusion
higgledy-piggledy
neatchaos
Order/Disorder
stormy
unrulysequence
explode
plantranqu
il
turbulent
emotion
harmonyorganised
messy
control
symmetry
Words that link with Order and Disorder …
method
war
pattern
construction
Contextual references
The artists on the next few pages are suggestions to help you think about possible ideas. You may already have ideas of your own.
Keep an open mind at this point...
Popular and influential street artist and graphic designer Fairey’s work has had a brute cultural impact on contemporary society. His work combines elements of graffiti and advertising and is often politically-charged.
Shepard FaireyLinked words: war, politics, chaos, emotion
Rotella was an Italian artist and poet, best known for his works of decollage and psychogeographics, made from torn advertising posters
Mimmo RotellaLinked words: destruction, change
This is a contemporary installation and sculpture. The artist uses familiar objects in ways that become strange and unsettling.The wardrobe and the clothing inside were filled with concrete so they became sealed up and unable to be used.
The space between two buildings was filled with chairs, with a startling effect.
Doris Salcedo Linked words: construction, method, control, plan , messy, chaos
Patrick BremerBremer is an English born artist who currently lives in Berlin. His work predominantly focuses on the figure and portraiture in collage.
‘My work explores how meaning, value, and associations are placed upon things in the material realm. I am interested in how seemingly worthless objects have the potential for whimsy and how the ‘inanimate’ mundane can reveal poetic and narrative possibilities’
Janice Wu Linked words: neat, organised, emotion, method
Gregory CrewdsonLinked words: distort, random
Gregory Crewdson is an American photographer who is best known for elaborately staged scenes of American homes and neighborhoods