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anf

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So what would be the most efficient way to study for this trial exam... i got way too many random notes to fumble around with :mad:
 

johnson

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haha
welll....

i wrote in some other thread that ive got about 7 artists who im
'studying', which basically means reading lots of crap about them. and for the trial i wrote in detail about 3 artists and crapped on about a few other artists briefly. it was one of those BS contemporary art ones where it basically asked how art has changed.
 

johnson

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Originally posted by anf
so what artists would i be best of studying
Duchamp...
umm... i dunno...theres a lot to choose from...!

well some of the ones i did are marcel duchamp, tracey moffatt, christian boltanski, miwa yanagi, jeff koons...

but as i said do ones whose artworks you'll like. that way you'll be better equipped to pull info outta your ass in the exam
 

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if you look through past exams and specimen papers, u'll notice the same type of questions being asked in the section 2 bit. i noticed there is always visual codes and symbols stuff so i did an essay on that b4 the exam and then just repeated it in the exam. :)

good luck ;)
 

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