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Order and Disorder
GCSE Art Exam 2014
Assessment Objectives:
AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations
informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical
and critical understanding.
AO2: Experiment with and select appropriate resources, media,
materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as
work develops
AO3: Record in visual and/or other forms ideas, observations and
insights relevant to their intentions, demonstrating an ability to reflect
on work and progress.
AO4: Present a personal, informed and meaningful response
demonstrating critical understanding, realising intentions and, where
appropriate, making connections between visual, oral or other
elements.
Starting points
The following starting points are to start you
thinking about your ideas. You may work
from any one of the starting points, or you
may develop a relevant starting point of your
own that explores the theme ‘Order and
Disorder’.
People
Cubism Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque
Noel Myles
Wangechi Mutu
“Females carry the marks,
language and nuances of
their culture more than the
male. Anything that is
desired or despised is
always placed on the female
body.” Piecing together
magazine imagery with
painted surfaces and found
materials, Mutu’s collages
explore the split nature of
cultural identity, referencing
colonial history, fashion and
contemporary African
politics."
Patrick Bremer
His work
predominantly focuses
on the figure and
portraiture, in oils or
collage. In 2007 he won
the DeLazlo Foundation
Award for his portraits at
The Royal Society of
Portrait Painters Annual
Exhibition at The Mall
Galleries in London.
Matt Cusick
Collaged images from maps
Ed Fairbairn
Lorraine Shemesh
Kathe Kollwitz

Kathe Kollwitz was inspired to create drawings and etchings based
on wartime events and poverty in society
Places
Romain Veillon
French Urban Photographer
Aerial Landscapes made from mosaic tiles
Artist Gerhard Marx in
conjunction with Spier
Architectural Arts
recently created an
enormous sculptural
mosiac of an aerial
photograph of
Johannesburg, South
Africa. Seven
professional mosaic
artists, together with
nine apprentices
worked for 5 months to
complete the project
using natural stone
such as marble and
travertine, fragments
of red brick, ceramic
elements and
chippings of Venetian
smalti glass
Tilt
•

Internationally recognized graffiti artist Tilt has just completed this
eye-popping interior design work for the Au Vieux Panier hotel in
Marseille, France. The hotel has just five rooms that are annually
reconceptualized by commissioned artists and designers, somewhat
similar to NYC’s Carlton Arms. For this space entitled Panic Room
(which might aptly describe your mental state after a few nights in
this Willy Wonkaesque environment) Tilt divided the room perfectly
down the middle, one half covered entirely in his trademark vibrant
and bubbly graffiti and the other half left stark white. (see next slide)
Tilt
Ursus Wehrli
Wehrli produced 2 books in which he takes ordinary scenes to pieces
and puts them back together again in a more odered or organised way.
He creates order out of disorder

Marc Quinn “Alison Lapper”
Grayson Perry
Decorated his ceramic
pots with vivid images
from his childhood.
You could look at the
good and bad times
from someone’s
memory.
Andrew Wyeth

Lookijg at the idea of Inside and
Outside. Andrew Wyeth produced
paintings showing calm interiors.
Objects
Lisa Milroy

Elizabeth Peyton “Eminem”

Mario Testino “Kate Moss”
Her series of paintings of objects in groups (rows, clusters, layers or
grids) borrowed the language of hardware catalogues, shop display
windows and formal arrangements in art and photography, while yet
creating autonomous visual statements.
Michael Mapes
New York artist Michael
Mapes creates elaborate
specimen boxes by dissecting
photographs and then
compartmentalizing individual
fragments within plastic bags,
glass vials, magnifiers, in
gelatin capsules and on insect
pins. The boxes exist in an
uncanny area between
photography and sculpture,
functioning both as portraits
and as fascinating scientific
canvases that make you
question the the logic behind
the organization of each piece.
Mark Gilbert

During a residency at St Bartholomews and the Royal London Hospital, Gilbert
painted patients undergoing facial surgery for cancer or deformity and patients
who had suffered severe facial injuries from car crashes, shotgun wounds or
assault. These portraits interpret the patients' physical appearance before, after
and, occasionally, during their corrective surgery
Leonardo Ulian
Ulian carefully solders a myriad of computer components, circuitry and
microchips to create these precisely symmetrical mandalas.
Todd McLellan
• In Things Come Apart, Todd McLellan exposes the inner
working of 50 objects and 21,959 individual components
as he reflects on the permanence of vintage machines
built several decades ago—sturdy gadgets meant to be
broken and repaired—versus today’s manufacturing
trend of limited use followed by quick obsolescence (see
next slide)
Tom McLellen
Andreas Gursky

The photograph 99 Cent (1999) was taken at a 99 Cents Only store on
Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, and depicts its interior as a stretched
horizontal composition of parallel shelves, intersected by vertical white
columns, in which the abundance of "neatly labelled packets are transformed
into fields of colour, generated by endless arrays of identical products,
reflecting off the shiny ceiling"
El Anatsui
El Anatsui used bottle
tops, and aluminium and
copper wire to create this
wall flag. Think about
multiples of objects
ordered in some way.
Could you create
something by
ordering/combining
multiple pieces?
Cornelia Parker
Giseppi
Arcimbaldo
(1527 - 1597)
Arcimbaldo was a court
portrait painter - and was
employed to paint portraits of
the royal family and officials in
Vienna and Prague. He is
remembered for his
imaginative 'surreal' paintings
of people made from objects.
Inspired I think by the Celtic
and early Christian tradition of
Green Man carvings on
Churches no one else would
paint like this until Salvador
Dali and the Surrealists nearly
400 years later
Natural World
Judith Reece textiles
“The colours, forms and
textures in nature are
the influences of my
work. I live in North
Yorkshire and am
fascinated by the
colours of the sea, the
dramatic topography of
the moors and the ever
changing sky”
Andy Goldsworthy

Inspired by the order and shape of natural forms.
You could look at patterns found in nature…
Cell structure
Jan Niedojadio
Jan Niedojadio - sculptures based on organic natural forms

Claes Oldenburg
The Sculpture of Jan Niedojadlo
Challenges the assumed and
traditional notion of artistic
engagement. In his large scale pieces,
Niedojadlo invites us to use a range of
senses beyond our sight alone. the
works are constructed from a variety of
recycled materials, including foam,
rubber and carpet and incorporate
subtle effects of lighting, sound and
smell. These gigantic sculptures are
often, though not exclusively, inspired
by natural and biological forms.
Uniquely, visitors are encouraged to
enter the sculptures, to fully immerse
themselves within these distinct 'other
worlds' and experience the sights,
sounds and smells within. Niedojadlo
describes his work as 'art to viewed on
your back - and not just with eyes and
brain - but experienced with your whole
body'.
Noel Myles
Photography Landscapes
William Daniels
Daniels begins his painting process
by first constructing models and lo-fi
maquettes, often of well-known paintings,
from cereal boxes, masking tape and
cigarette papers. After each model has
been completed Daniels starts the slow
process of rendering in painstaking detail
each of its cuts, tears and folds.
Activities
•

•

Artist Meg Hitchock (previously) has completed a number of new,
elaborate collage works with letters cut from assorted books
including the Koran and Salmon Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. The
patience required to assemble these absolutely astounds me. If
you’re unfamiliar with her work here’s a quote from her artist
statement:
In my text drawings I deconstruct the word of God by cutting letters
from sacred writings and rearranging them to form a passage from
another holy book. I may cut letters from the Bible and reassemble
them as a passage from the Koran, or use letters cut from the Torah
to recreate an ancient Tantric text. The individual letters are glued to
the paper in a continuous line of type, without spaces or
punctuation, in order to discourage a literal reading of the text. By
bringing together the sacred writings of diverse traditions, I create a
visual tapestry of inspired writings, all pointing beyond specifics to
the universal need for connection with something greater than
oneself. (see next slide)
Text Drawings
Created by Cutting
Thousands of Letters
from Books and
Religious Texts
Pablo Picasso “Guernica”

Picasso’s painting portrays the horrors of war by creating a chaotic feeling which is
achieved by the fragmentation of this image.
David Hockney
David Hockney Pearblossom Highway 1986 multiple photos have
been layered and arranged to create a large slightly fractured
image - like cubism
Jan Vermeer

Vermeer’s
“Milkmaid” shows a
woman going about
her daily activities.
You could also look
at your own daily
routine?
Imagination
Robert Rauschenberg
You could also use a
mixed media approach to
your work . Here
Rauschenberg uses
collage, paint and a
stuffed eagle on his
canvas.
Hannah Hoch
Dada or Dadaism was a
form of artistic anarchy
born out of disgust for the
social, political and cultural
values of the time. It
embraced elements of art,
music, poetry, theatre,
dance and politics. Dada
was not so much a style of
art like Cubism or Fauvism;
it was more a protest
movement with an antiestablishment manifesto.
Using collage to create imaginary scenes

Thomas Grunfeld
Tomohiro Inaba
Inaba is a creative
sculptor who produces
eye-catching figures
that look like they are
disintegrating into thin
air. The Japanese
artist's steel sculptures
titled Promise of Our
Star and Next to the
World are particularly
effective in the visual
illusion. Each figure
offers a duality that lies
somewhere between
solid sculpture and
three dimensional
scribbles.

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GCSE Art Order and Disorder

  • 1. Order and Disorder GCSE Art Exam 2014
  • 2. Assessment Objectives: AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding. AO2: Experiment with and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops AO3: Record in visual and/or other forms ideas, observations and insights relevant to their intentions, demonstrating an ability to reflect on work and progress. AO4: Present a personal, informed and meaningful response demonstrating critical understanding, realising intentions and, where appropriate, making connections between visual, oral or other elements.
  • 3. Starting points The following starting points are to start you thinking about your ideas. You may work from any one of the starting points, or you may develop a relevant starting point of your own that explores the theme ‘Order and Disorder’.
  • 5. Cubism Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque
  • 7. Wangechi Mutu “Females carry the marks, language and nuances of their culture more than the male. Anything that is desired or despised is always placed on the female body.” Piecing together magazine imagery with painted surfaces and found materials, Mutu’s collages explore the split nature of cultural identity, referencing colonial history, fashion and contemporary African politics."
  • 8. Patrick Bremer His work predominantly focuses on the figure and portraiture, in oils or collage. In 2007 he won the DeLazlo Foundation Award for his portraits at The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition at The Mall Galleries in London.
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  • 13. Kathe Kollwitz Kathe Kollwitz was inspired to create drawings and etchings based on wartime events and poverty in society
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  • 17. Aerial Landscapes made from mosaic tiles
  • 18. Artist Gerhard Marx in conjunction with Spier Architectural Arts recently created an enormous sculptural mosiac of an aerial photograph of Johannesburg, South Africa. Seven professional mosaic artists, together with nine apprentices worked for 5 months to complete the project using natural stone such as marble and travertine, fragments of red brick, ceramic elements and chippings of Venetian smalti glass
  • 19. Tilt • Internationally recognized graffiti artist Tilt has just completed this eye-popping interior design work for the Au Vieux Panier hotel in Marseille, France. The hotel has just five rooms that are annually reconceptualized by commissioned artists and designers, somewhat similar to NYC’s Carlton Arms. For this space entitled Panic Room (which might aptly describe your mental state after a few nights in this Willy Wonkaesque environment) Tilt divided the room perfectly down the middle, one half covered entirely in his trademark vibrant and bubbly graffiti and the other half left stark white. (see next slide)
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  • 21. Ursus Wehrli Wehrli produced 2 books in which he takes ordinary scenes to pieces and puts them back together again in a more odered or organised way. He creates order out of disorder Marc Quinn “Alison Lapper”
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  • 24. Grayson Perry Decorated his ceramic pots with vivid images from his childhood. You could look at the good and bad times from someone’s memory.
  • 25. Andrew Wyeth Lookijg at the idea of Inside and Outside. Andrew Wyeth produced paintings showing calm interiors.
  • 27. Lisa Milroy Elizabeth Peyton “Eminem” Mario Testino “Kate Moss”
  • 28. Her series of paintings of objects in groups (rows, clusters, layers or grids) borrowed the language of hardware catalogues, shop display windows and formal arrangements in art and photography, while yet creating autonomous visual statements.
  • 29. Michael Mapes New York artist Michael Mapes creates elaborate specimen boxes by dissecting photographs and then compartmentalizing individual fragments within plastic bags, glass vials, magnifiers, in gelatin capsules and on insect pins. The boxes exist in an uncanny area between photography and sculpture, functioning both as portraits and as fascinating scientific canvases that make you question the the logic behind the organization of each piece.
  • 30. Mark Gilbert During a residency at St Bartholomews and the Royal London Hospital, Gilbert painted patients undergoing facial surgery for cancer or deformity and patients who had suffered severe facial injuries from car crashes, shotgun wounds or assault. These portraits interpret the patients' physical appearance before, after and, occasionally, during their corrective surgery
  • 31. Leonardo Ulian Ulian carefully solders a myriad of computer components, circuitry and microchips to create these precisely symmetrical mandalas.
  • 32. Todd McLellan • In Things Come Apart, Todd McLellan exposes the inner working of 50 objects and 21,959 individual components as he reflects on the permanence of vintage machines built several decades ago—sturdy gadgets meant to be broken and repaired—versus today’s manufacturing trend of limited use followed by quick obsolescence (see next slide)
  • 34. Andreas Gursky The photograph 99 Cent (1999) was taken at a 99 Cents Only store on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, and depicts its interior as a stretched horizontal composition of parallel shelves, intersected by vertical white columns, in which the abundance of "neatly labelled packets are transformed into fields of colour, generated by endless arrays of identical products, reflecting off the shiny ceiling"
  • 35. El Anatsui El Anatsui used bottle tops, and aluminium and copper wire to create this wall flag. Think about multiples of objects ordered in some way. Could you create something by ordering/combining multiple pieces?
  • 37. Giseppi Arcimbaldo (1527 - 1597) Arcimbaldo was a court portrait painter - and was employed to paint portraits of the royal family and officials in Vienna and Prague. He is remembered for his imaginative 'surreal' paintings of people made from objects. Inspired I think by the Celtic and early Christian tradition of Green Man carvings on Churches no one else would paint like this until Salvador Dali and the Surrealists nearly 400 years later
  • 39. Judith Reece textiles “The colours, forms and textures in nature are the influences of my work. I live in North Yorkshire and am fascinated by the colours of the sea, the dramatic topography of the moors and the ever changing sky”
  • 40. Andy Goldsworthy Inspired by the order and shape of natural forms. You could look at patterns found in nature…
  • 42. Jan Niedojadio Jan Niedojadio - sculptures based on organic natural forms Claes Oldenburg
  • 43. The Sculpture of Jan Niedojadlo Challenges the assumed and traditional notion of artistic engagement. In his large scale pieces, Niedojadlo invites us to use a range of senses beyond our sight alone. the works are constructed from a variety of recycled materials, including foam, rubber and carpet and incorporate subtle effects of lighting, sound and smell. These gigantic sculptures are often, though not exclusively, inspired by natural and biological forms. Uniquely, visitors are encouraged to enter the sculptures, to fully immerse themselves within these distinct 'other worlds' and experience the sights, sounds and smells within. Niedojadlo describes his work as 'art to viewed on your back - and not just with eyes and brain - but experienced with your whole body'.
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  • 45. Noel Myles Photography Landscapes William Daniels Daniels begins his painting process by first constructing models and lo-fi maquettes, often of well-known paintings, from cereal boxes, masking tape and cigarette papers. After each model has been completed Daniels starts the slow process of rendering in painstaking detail each of its cuts, tears and folds.
  • 47. • • Artist Meg Hitchock (previously) has completed a number of new, elaborate collage works with letters cut from assorted books including the Koran and Salmon Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. The patience required to assemble these absolutely astounds me. If you’re unfamiliar with her work here’s a quote from her artist statement: In my text drawings I deconstruct the word of God by cutting letters from sacred writings and rearranging them to form a passage from another holy book. I may cut letters from the Bible and reassemble them as a passage from the Koran, or use letters cut from the Torah to recreate an ancient Tantric text. The individual letters are glued to the paper in a continuous line of type, without spaces or punctuation, in order to discourage a literal reading of the text. By bringing together the sacred writings of diverse traditions, I create a visual tapestry of inspired writings, all pointing beyond specifics to the universal need for connection with something greater than oneself. (see next slide)
  • 48. Text Drawings Created by Cutting Thousands of Letters from Books and Religious Texts
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  • 50. Pablo Picasso “Guernica” Picasso’s painting portrays the horrors of war by creating a chaotic feeling which is achieved by the fragmentation of this image.
  • 51. David Hockney David Hockney Pearblossom Highway 1986 multiple photos have been layered and arranged to create a large slightly fractured image - like cubism
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  • 53. Jan Vermeer Vermeer’s “Milkmaid” shows a woman going about her daily activities. You could also look at your own daily routine?
  • 55. Robert Rauschenberg You could also use a mixed media approach to your work . Here Rauschenberg uses collage, paint and a stuffed eagle on his canvas.
  • 56. Hannah Hoch Dada or Dadaism was a form of artistic anarchy born out of disgust for the social, political and cultural values of the time. It embraced elements of art, music, poetry, theatre, dance and politics. Dada was not so much a style of art like Cubism or Fauvism; it was more a protest movement with an antiestablishment manifesto.
  • 57. Using collage to create imaginary scenes Thomas Grunfeld
  • 58. Tomohiro Inaba Inaba is a creative sculptor who produces eye-catching figures that look like they are disintegrating into thin air. The Japanese artist's steel sculptures titled Promise of Our Star and Next to the World are particularly effective in the visual illusion. Each figure offers a duality that lies somewhere between solid sculpture and three dimensional scribbles.