Questions about the Place:
1. What is the name of the Gallery/Museum you visited? National Gallery of Australia
2. What is the URL of the Gallery/Museum you visited? https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/national-gallery-of-australia-canberra
1. What is the name of the Gallery/Museum you visited? National Gallery of Australia
2. What is the URL of the Gallery/Museum you visited? https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/national-gallery-of-australia-canberra
3. Why did you select this Gallery/Museum? I want to go to Australia someday and I found it interesting to see what an art gallery there would look like.
Questions about physical space. 1. What type of lighting is used? This gallery had mostly low lighting. Most of the lights were around that outside of the artwork.
2. What colors are used on the walls? The color of the walls was a olive green and a dark maroon.
3. What materials are used in the interior architecture of the space? Besides the paintings, the inside of the gallery had seats of circles, mini sofa and benches, there were small tables and standing for the painting and sculptures.
4. How is the movement of the viewer through the gallery space? The movement is pretty good. You can get pretty close up to a piece of artwork to see it and move around freely.
2. What colors are used on the walls? The color of the walls was a olive green and a dark maroon.
3. What materials are used in the interior architecture of the space? Besides the paintings, the inside of the gallery had seats of circles, mini sofa and benches, there were small tables and standing for the painting and sculptures.
4. How is the movement of the viewer through the gallery space? The movement is pretty good. You can get pretty close up to a piece of artwork to see it and move around freely.
Questions about the artwork:1. How are the artworks organized? They are organized by the artist's name.
2. How are artworks similar? They have similar nature or abstract human themes to them.
3. How are artworks different? The sizing of the artworks is different in the length. Also, it is just painting, this gallery have some sculptures too.
4. How are the artworks framed? Some have thick frames. While some have no frames at all.
5. How are the artworks identified and labeled? Each piece of artwork has a little white informational tab next to it.
6. What is the proximity of the artwork to each other? They are pretty close to one other. They maybe have like 5-10 inches apart from each other.
2. How are artworks similar? They have similar nature or abstract human themes to them.
3. How are artworks different? The sizing of the artworks is different in the length. Also, it is just painting, this gallery have some sculptures too.
4. How are the artworks framed? Some have thick frames. While some have no frames at all.
5. How are the artworks identified and labeled? Each piece of artwork has a little white informational tab next to it.
6. What is the proximity of the artwork to each other? They are pretty close to one other. They maybe have like 5-10 inches apart from each other.
What did you think of "visiting" the Gallery and purposefully looking at the exhibition from a different perspective? I thought it was cool being able to see an art gallery that wasn't close to my area. I mean yeah, I would have loved to actually been able to go to a gallery, and physical look at the artwork and see some of my favorites in person. By being able to take a walk through a gallery and staying in my own house was a neat idea though. They had some beautiful pieces of artwork and I liked looking through it all.
Select three of the artworks from the show and use the Art Criticism worksheet
Artist: Arthur Streeton
Title of work: Golden Summer, Eaglemont
Media: oil on canvas
Date:1889
Size: w1526 x h813 cm
Source of picture (URL): https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/golden-summer-eaglemont/5gFJ9OW2MC90rQ?hl=en
Be receptive/Description- I see a farm/countryside in the picture. It looks like there is some type of
barn in the background and a person in the fourth ground with animals.
Formal analysis – There are line, shape, value, and color used in this painting. The color and value are shown in the natural look. While the shape and line hep define the landscape that it's in.
Bracketing - The building in the back reminds me of a barn.
Interpretation - I think the artist is trying to show a nature see that could be in that environment.
Artist: Interior in yellow
Title of work: Grace Crossington Smith
Media: oil on composition board
Date:1962/1964
Size: w902 x h1217 cm
Source of picture (URL): https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/interior-in-yellow/UgHQJsv0OGh8Tw?hl=en
Be receptive/Description- The yellow in this painting is the made me like it. My favorite color is yellow so yellow always catches my eye in everything.
Formal analysis – This painting has color, line, and shape that is being used. The color is bright and popping and the line and shape help to show the inside of the room.
Bracketing - I think this is relatable because people may have a room that is similar to this painting.
Interpretation - I think the artist is trying o show what a simple room can look like. A room that is going to be very relatable to a lot of people.
Artist: Kasimir Malevich
Title of work: Stroyuschiysya dom [House under construction]
Media: oil on canvas
Date:1915-1916
Size: w445 x h970 cm
Source of picture (URL):https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/stroyuschiysya-dom-house-under-construction/cAH5v2Pqbdb2GQ?hl=en
Be receptive/Description- I liked the shapes. The simpleness and the wondering about the different meanings behind the painting is nice.
Formal analysis – This painting has lines, shapes, colors, repetition, and space. Space and repetition give the painting room. While the color, line, and shapes just define what the artist is trying to show.
Bracketing - This painting reminds me of a few things, one it reminds me of the raindrop or something falling from the sky at the top. second, it reminds me of a gym workout with the workout bench machine with the bigger shapes in the middle.
Interpretation - I think the artist is trying to how work being done. I am not sure in what form the artist sees it as, but its an interesting way to see it.



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