The more you know…. APPROPRIATION VS. ATTRIBUTION.

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The more you know…. APPROPRIATION VS. ATTRIBUTION

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The more you know….

APPROPRIATION VS. ATTRIBUTION

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APPROPRIATION : BORROW/INFLUENCE

Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts (literary, visual, musical and performing arts).

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MORE APPROPRIATION…

The borrowed elements may include images, forms or styles from art history or from popular culture, or materials and techniques from non-art contexts. Since the 1980s the term has also referred more specifically to quoting the work of another artist to create a new work.Appropriation is not just copying as it is

consciously trying to communicate through borrowing.

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WHY APPROPRIATE….?

Appropriation may be carried out for various reasons…..- Pay respect or admire other art (homage)- Create new meaning- To challenge ideas about art or topics- To learn style or technique - Question the concept of originality or / artistic tradition

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Synonyms include: acknowledgement, ascription, assignment & credit.

Think of attribution as a way to show relation to something else. An artistic “family member”

“The characteristics of __________ that we see in ______”

Attribution can also be used to assign style, medium, influence to a specific artist or group of peoples.

ATTRIBUTION

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This version of Diego Velazquez’s Las Meninas can be attributed to Pablo Picasso for what reasons?

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On basis of style, the work shown can be attributed to….

Julie Mehretu

Densely layered abstract paintings and prints.

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LEFT: MOREAU – EVE RIGHT: MATISSE – THE PURPLE

ROBE

Attribute Moreau’s Eve to Matisse’s The purple robe

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