Friday, 17 June 2011

History of Art and Design


History of Art and Design
1)    What do you want from this course?
Well…not really sure…I am still wondering about it…
I hope the class will discuss more about the artworks from western artists.

2)    What do you want to be doing in
5 years?
After 5 years, I hope I can be successfully graduated from UTAR and seeking for a job that related to my course that studied.

10 years?
In 10 years, I wanted to be a designer that really design or come out some artwork that can represent me. Besides, I also hope that my design style can really be liked by people.

20 years?
I hope I can be the artist or designer like Ai Wei Wei.
Dare to think, dare to do.
Design with own thinking and explore myself.

3)    What do you hope to get from this particular class?
I hope the class will discuss more about the artworks from western artists.
I wish to know how the difference between those artists was and what their thinking for each of their artworks.
It may be helpful for me to develop my own self thinking.

4)    Is history of art and design necessary do you think for your larger goal?
I think it could be a YES.
Well, we need to understand with the pass and also it may help us lots in our design areas.
With the history, we could know how the demand of the society was across the time, how was the change of people from time to time and any other variables.

Ai Wei Wei

Ai Wei Wei…the first topic of my History of ART and DESIGN…
Before doing the research on Ai Wei Wei…there is not much that I know about him…
And honestly, I not really understand about what my lecturer Professor. Ray had taught in the class…
And now at least I had known something about Ai Wei Wei
Ai Wei Wei – a Chinese artist was born in 18 May 1957. He is active In architecture, photography, social and cultural criticism and film as well. His artwork has been exhibited in China, Japan, Korea, Australia, United Kingdom and many other countries. This has showed that his designs are famous among many countries.
One of his popular artworks is the Sunflower Seeds. Ai Wei Wei had commissioned a China factory to make 100 million porcelain representations of the common Chinese snack. Those ‘seeds’ were individually hand-painted by 1,600 Chinese artisans. After that,Ai Wei Wei spread them across the floor at Tate Modern, London. From his artwork, it showed that Ai Wei Wei is making something common into something very precious.

Besides, Ai Wei Wei had himself photographed dropping a Han dynasty urn onto the floor in 1995. 
 
He also had his exhibition of monumental outdoor sculpture – Template which made of wooden doors and windows from the destroyed Ming and Qing dynasty houses that collapsed after a storm.
Template
Other than that, Ai Wei Wei also exhibited another of his popular artwork, Grapes which was made by nine Qing dynasty stools. These stools were arranged in improbable angles. There are three- and four-legged stools sharing one leg with another except for the centre stool. This artwork looks organically grown rather than artificial. This artwork showed the different views towards the original stool from Qing dynasty. 
Grapes
With the common thing and turned it into precious, it was the design of Ai Wei Wei. As an architecture, artist or a designer, Ai Wei Wei is always doing activism.