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1. Read the lecture by K. McArthur as well as the e-book assigned reading. Look through the Study Guide and the Power Point, and take time to watch the shorts / videos and visit the websites if possible – there is a lot of information included in the Online External Resources folder.
2. Choose between eight to ten (8-10) works of art from the study guide or power point and compose (pretend) tweets for each work of art. Please note that you DO NOT have to have an X / Twitter account to complete this assignment – these descriptive phrases of 280 characters or less* are just a concise and fun way for you to share with us those works you enjoyed viewing /reading about, and to offer your thoughts about them in a creative way. Have fun with this!
3. Think of it this way: We already know that every work on the study guide and / or power point has already been exhibited for the first time – they’re famous, right?! But – you are going to pretend you are the leading art critic in Paris during the 19th century, and that you are privy to an exclusive private showing before the public is allowed to see the works you are seeing so that you can give them a concise but witty, descriptive peek into what they will soon see. It’s sort of like being invited to a Hollywood opening night – you get to watch a new movie makes its debut, but you can only share about it publicly with one tweet.
4. You must choose at least one work of art from the following three period styles listed on the Modern Art Study Guide (Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism), but it’s up to you how you distribute the remaining five to seven tweets among any Modern period / style. You should include images or links to images in your list.
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