ورق

دليل الأعمال الفنية للطلاب

Landscape

الاسم الفصل الدراسي التاريخ

paul jones, Landscape. ملك عام.

الحقائق الأساسية

الفنان
paul jones wahooart.com/ar/artists/paul-jones/
تواريخ الفنان
1946 – 1887

In context

Landscape — paul jones

متى يُحتمل أن تكون هذه اللوحة قد رُسمت؟

  1. 1880
  2. 1890
  3. 1900
  4. 1910
  5. 1920
  6. 1930
  7. 1940

مظلل: مسيرة حياة paul jones (1946–1887)

لا يوجد تاريخ دقيق مسجل لهذا التسجيل — بالاستناد إلى حياة الفنان وأسلوب العمل، أي عقد تتوقع أنه ينتمي إليه؟

مقارنة مع

اختر عملاً واحداً مما سبق: اذكر شيئين يتشابه فيه مع هذا العمل، وشيئاً واحداً يختلف عنه.

أعمال أخرى تتماشى مع هذا العمل: wahooart.com/ar/art/similar/paul-jones-landscape-9FJAYC-en/

الألوان

مُقاسة من الصورة

    اللون الأساسي

    Phthalo Green #25260d

    لوحة ألوان مفهرسة

    • #25260D
    • #8B6937
    • #B7A875
    • #544320
    لوحة الألوان
    Earthy مجموعة الألوان السائدة في الصورة.
    اسم اللون الأساسي
    Phthalo Green
    الحدة
    Balanced مدى تشبع الألوان وتنوعها، بدءاً من لون واحد خافت وصولاً إلى ألوان متعددة زاهية.
    التباين
    Bold مدى تفاوت الألوان في درجة السطوع والتشبع عبر اللوحة.
    تناغم
    Strong Color Unity مدى تناغم الألوان مع بعضها البعض، بدءاً من التضاد وصولاً إلى الوحدة الكاملة.
    السطوع
    Shadow مدى سطوع أو عتامة الصورة بشكل عام، بدءاً من الظلال العميقة وصولاً إلى الإضاءة الساطعة.
    التشبع
    Balanced Soft مدى نقاء وقوة الألوان، من الرمادي الباهت إلى الألوان الزاهية تماماً.

    الفنان والمتحف

    الفنان

    paul jones

    Born in United Kingdom

    Marina Abramović: A Pioneer of Performance and the Body’s Limits

    Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) on November 30, 1946, Marina Abramović is undeniably one of the most influential figures in contemporary art. Her career, spanning over four decades, has fundamentally challenged our understanding of performance, pushing both herself and her audience to confront uncomfortable truths about the body, vulnerability, and the very nature of artistic expression. Her work isn’t simply a spectacle; it's an intensely physical and psychological exploration, often blurring the lines between artist and participant, performer and observer.

    Abramović’s early life was deeply intertwined with her family’s history as Partisans during World War II – her great-uncle was Varnava, Serbian Patriarch. This background instilled in her a sense of resilience and a connection to the cultural heritage of the Balkans. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade (1970) and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb (1972), where she began experimenting with performance art, initially influenced by the minimalist and conceptual movements emerging in Europe. However, Abramović quickly forged her own distinct path, moving beyond purely intellectual exercises to embrace a visceral engagement with the physical realm.

    The Rise of Body Art and Endurance Performances

    The 1970s marked a pivotal period for Abramović’s artistic development. She began creating what she termed “body art,” performances that utilized her own body as the primary medium. Early works, such as Rhythm (1973-1974), in collaboration with Ulay – a performer and choreographer she met in Zagreb – involved repetitive, grueling actions like running on a treadmill for 24 hours straight or engaging in prolonged sexual encounters. These performances weren’t about creating beautiful images; they were about pushing the limits of physical endurance and exploring the relationship between the body and time.

    Crucially, Abramović began to incorporate elements of audience participation into her work. Cleaning the Mirror (1995), a performance in which she sat silently for six hours while viewers were invited to touch her, became an iconic example of this approach. The act of being passively observed, subjected to the gaze and sometimes intrusive contact of strangers, exposed the vulnerability inherent in artistic creation and challenged traditional notions of the artist-audience dynamic. This shift towards audience interaction was a defining characteristic of her later work, often exploring themes of trust, fear, and social dynamics.

    Key Performances and Conceptual Shifts

    Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Abramović continued to develop her signature style, creating increasingly challenging and unsettling performances. Balkan Baroque (1997), a series of rituals performed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, addressed the trauma of war and displacement, utilizing traditional Balkan folk music and dance alongside stark, confrontational actions. Her work during this period often grappled with themes of identity, memory, and the legacy of conflict.

    In 2005, she presented Seven Easy Pieces, a performance in which she had seven ceramic vases placed on her body and allowed viewers to smash them over a period of several hours. This piece, documented extensively by photographer Thomas Struth, became a powerful symbol of destruction, vulnerability, and the commodification of art. More recently, The Artist Is Present (2010), in which she sat silently for eight hours each day at New York’s MoMA, inviting viewers to sit opposite her and make eye contact, brought Abramović's work to a wider audience and sparked widespread discussion about the role of the artist and the nature of connection.

    Legacy and Influence

    Marina Abramović is widely considered the “grandmother of performance art,” having profoundly influenced generations of artists. Her willingness to expose herself physically and emotionally, her innovative use of audience participation, and her exploration of complex psychological themes have established her as a leading figure in contemporary artistic practice. The Marina Abramović Institute (MAI), founded in 2007, serves as a vital resource for the preservation and promotion of performance art, ensuring that her legacy continues to inspire and challenge artists around the world.

    Her work remains relevant today because it forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about our own bodies, our relationships with others, and the power of art to provoke thought and emotion. Abramović’s relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries – both physical and conceptual – solidifies her place as a truly groundbreaking artist.

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    اقتبس هذا العمل الفني

    MLA
    jones, paul. Landscape. n.d., https://wahooart.com/ar/art/paul-jones-landscape-9FJAYC-en/
    APA
    jones, paul (n.d.). Landscape [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/paul-jones-landscape-9FJAYC-en/
    Chicago
    paul jones. Landscape. n.d. https://wahooart.com/ar/art/paul-jones-landscape-9FJAYC-en/
    Harvard
    jones, paul (n.d.) Landscape. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ar/art/paul-jones-landscape-9FJAYC-en/

    Look closely

    Landscape — paul jones

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: landscape. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Moonlight With Shipping And Mill, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.