Urban - Street Art and Keith Haring

Urban - Street Art and Keith Haring

Content

Learn about Urban Street Art

Show the differences between good street art works (graffitis, paintings…) and those which are poorly done.

Think about the importance of art in public spaces.

Learn about Haring’s Biography.

Study the works of Keith Haring.

Learn about describing pictures, images, paintings .

Plan and draw a mural based on Keith Haring’s work.

Communication

Language of

Lesson 1 graffiti, sculpture, painting,building art,
drawing, photograph
size (monumental, big, large, small), public space (street, wall), museum, art gallery.

Leson 2 tag, legal walls, mural, installation, stencil, yarn bombing

Lesson 3
shapes (plane, geomatrical,closed,free, open, human shape)
Colours (primary colours -red-yellow-blue, secondary colours mixing colours)
Dark and light colours.

Language for

Lesson1 What can you see in this image?
Do you know the name of the author?
Where can you find this object-artwork?
Is this an artwork?
Do you consider these creations as artworks?

I think that /because
In my opinion/because
This is a Street artwork, because it is in a public space.

Lesson2 I I can see a big wall and a name and some numbers on it.

I think this is a tag, because there is a name and some numbers on the wall.

Lesson 3 This is my picture
This graffiti is in a street near…
On the right there is...
On the left there are…
...

Language through

Cognition

Creating, Evaluating and Analising

Lesson 3 In this lesson we are going to talk about graffitis or about other street artworks of their own town and discuss a bit about shapes, colours, characters and drawings.
First the teacher is going to present an image and hand them in a worksheet with the vocabulary they will need in orther to present their own images, about the graffitis, sculptures or other artistic expressions of their city.
Students are going to prepare their own short presentations about the street artworks they have found and all together are going to decide whether consider them artworks or not.

Remembering and understanding

Lesson 2
Urban art vocabulary
In this lesson we are going to use the second part of the presentation.
But before presenting it we are going to do the first activity for this lesson.

Activity 1
Images and definitions matching activity.

After doing the activity we are going to correct it all together and to explain the concepts.

Activity 2
Describing and guessin game.
A pupil will have a picture and his going to describe it to another classmate who has to guess it.
Pupils will describe tags, murals… and pictures related to the language of of this lesson.

Understanding and Applying

Lesson 1
In this lesson the students will learn about street or urban art through different examples and comparing it to conventional art examples. The presentation and Google Art Project are very useful tools.
The first part will be oral and the teacher will introduce the theme and will make some questions to wake up previous knowledge. Talking about their own city graffitis, paintings or sculptures could be a good way to start.

After this students will go through the first part of presentation, this is good to present street artworks and to have a general overview on art. The teacher will ask whether they consider the images as art or not.

Afterwards teacher will surf on Google Art Project site where there are some examples of urban art.

Activity 1
Street Art definition activity

Pupils will have to order some cards with different words of pieces of the Street art definition. After ordering pupils and teacher are going to correct it and to discuss a bit about it.


Activity 2
The teacher will ask the students to take some pictures of the graffitis, sculptures or other artistic expressions of their city. The pictures will be used in the third lesson.

Culture

Art around the world