This program highlights the newly reinstalled contemporary galleries of the Cleveland Museum of Art, which include diverse artists and fresh conversations among works in the museum’s collection. The works include contemporary re-imaginings of portraiture, recent takes on abstraction, and innovative adaptations of materials. Spanning the past six decades, the galleries feature longtime favorites by artists such as Andy Warhol, alongside the work of more recent artists, such as Simone Leigh.
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45-60 minutes
Education: Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons
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Fine Arts
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio United States
Lessons are designed for grades Pre-K–12 and are designed to support standards.
Contact: Arielle Levine alevine@clevelandart.org 12167072688
1. Introduce themes of the contemporary galleries.2. Discussion of works in the Color, Line and Shape area of the galleries.3. Discussion of works in the Figure area of the galleries.4. Discussion of works in the Found and Made area of the galleries.5. Discussion of works in the Living Abstraction area of the galleries.
Students will be able to discuss and analyze the art of the 20th and 21st centuries.Students will learn that there are diverse ways of expressing creativity through different media, moods, imagery and styles, including figurative and abstract.Students will learn that a contemporary art is the product of a series of thoughtful, artistic decisions, even if it appears spontaneous or abstract.