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AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

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Page 1: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

AP Art History

Page 2: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Big Ideas

1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event.

2. Art-making is shaped by tradition and change.

3. Interpretations of art are variable.

Page 3: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Van Gogh, Vincent. The Starry Night. 1889. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

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Page 4: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Picasso, Pablo. Les Demoiselles D'Avignon. 1907. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

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Page 5: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Oppenheim, Meret. Object. 1936. Fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

MoMA Learning: AP Art History

Page 6: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Lawrence, Jacob. The Railroad Stations in the South Were Crowded with People Leaving for the North. 1940-1. Casein tempera on hardboard. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

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Page 7: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Lam, Wifredo. The Jungle. 1943. Gouache on paper mounted on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

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Page 8: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

De Kooning, Willem. Woman, I. 1950-2. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

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Page 9: AP Art History. Big Ideas 1. Artists manipulate materials and ideas to create an aesthetic object, act, or event. 2. Art-making is shaped by tradition.

Sherman, Cindy. Untitled #228. 1990. Chromogenic color print. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

MoMA Learning: AP Art History