H. Harbut
V. Likhvard
L. Obrazov
I. Levitan
A. Chernov
I.Ternovsksya
Can you complete the names of the artists who painted these? Leonardo 1. Mona Lisa Leonardo da da Vinci Vinci Edvard Edvard Munch Munch 2. The Scream Vincent Van Van Gogh Gogh 3. Sunflowers - Vincent 4. Guernica Pablo Pablo Picasso Picasso 5. Poppies in a Field - Claude Claude Monet Monet
Which painting? 1)This still life painting of flowers in a vase is one of the artist’s most recognisable works.
Poppies in a Field
Guernica
Sunflowers
The Scream
Mona Lisa
Which painting?
Sunflowers
2 ) The enigmatic smile of this portrait has captured the imagination of the world. It The Scream has been stolen twice and now it is displayed in the Louvre, Paris.
Poppies in a Field
Guernica
Mona Lisa
Which painting? 3 ) This landscape shows how the Impressionists depict the beauty and simplicity of nature.
Poppies in a Field
Guernica
Sunflowers
The Scream
Mona Lisa
Which painting? 4 ) This is an abstract painting that symbolises the anguish and pain of modern life.
Poppies in a Field
Guernica
Sunflowers
The Scream
Mona Lisa
Which painting? 5 ) This monochrome painting has become a reminder of the tragedies of war, an anti-war symbol, and an embodiment of peace. The painter is famous for his cubist style. Poppies in a Field
Guernica
Sunflowers
The Scream
Mona Lisa
Match the words with the definitions 1 Not realistic. 2 A picture showing an expanse of scenery. 3 Painters who used colour to capture the feeling of a scene rather than specific details. 4 Of one colour or shades of one colour 5 Picture of a person. 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 A picture showing an expanse of scenery. 3 Painters who used colour to capture the feeling of a scene rather than specific details. 4 Of one colour or shades of one colour 5 Picture of a person. 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Painters who used colour to capture the feeling of a scene rather than specific details. 4 Of one colour or shades of one colour 5 Picture of a person. 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Impressionists 4 Of one colour or shades of one colour 5 Picture of a person. 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Impressionists 4 monochrome 5 Picture of a person. 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Impressionists 4 monochrome 5 portrait 6 A style of art that depicts objects as geometric shapes that are seen from many different angles at the same time. 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Impressionists 4 monochrome 5 portrait 6 cubist 7 A picture of inanimate everyday objects.
Match the words with the definitions 1 abstract 2 landscape 3 Impressionists 4 monochrome 5 portrait 6 cubist 7 still life
https://www.amsterdammuseum.nl
http://www.vangoghmuseum.com/en
Museum/ gallery
Location
Founded
Collections
Highlights
Website
The British Museum
The National Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery
The Tate Gallery
http://www.britishmuseum.org
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk
http://www.npg.org.uk/
http://www.tate.org.uk/
Preparation: matching 1.the public
a. just now becoming successful and well known
2. permanent
b. to put something in a place where it can be seen by other people
3. emerging
c. already successful or well known
4. to display
d. fixed and staying there forever
5. informal
e. ordinary people in general
6. established
f. relaxed, friendly and without many rules
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check understanding: multiple choice 1. In which city were the galleries shown in the video? a. London b. Manchester c. Belfast 2. How long do pop-up galleries usually stay open for? a. a few hours b. a few days c. a few months 3. Pop-up galleries display work by what kind of artists? a. classic artists b. established artists c. emerging artists 4. If the pop-up galleries weren't there, how would these buildings be used? a. They’d be shops. b. They’d be empty. c. They’d be houses 5. What did the visitors to the gallery think of it? a. They all liked it. b. Some of them liked it but some didn’t. c. They all disliked it. 6. Why did Laura decide to display her work in a pop-up gallery? a. because she’s a friend of the owner b. because the artwork sells for a higher price there c. because it’s difficult to display her work in established galleries
Check grammar: gap fill – phrasal verbs up up down down out out up up
on on in in
up up 1. pop ________ = appear very quickly and suddenly in in 2. pop ________ = go into a building for a short time up up 3. set ________ = prepare something so it is ready to be used on on 4. take _______ = employ someone to do work for you out out 5. help _______ = help someone do a particular task down down = stop doing business permanently 6. close ______
Is pop-up gallery a good idea for Ukraine?
Which artists/paintings would you choose for your pop-up gallery?
Home task • Write a note to invite your friend to an art exhibition (about 30 words) • *Write a letter to your pen-friend about your visiting the art gallery (about 100 words) • ** Make your own world top 5s