VISUAL ARTS PAPER 1
NOVEMBER 2020
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
In this examination you must demonstrate the following skills:
Read the following instructions before deciding which questions to answer.
ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS.
QUESTION 1: THE VOICE OF EMERGING ARTISTS
1.1 Discuss the differences in FIGURE 1a and FIGURE 1b.
Use the following guidelines:
1.2 Write an essay on any TWO South African artworks that express their immediate surroundings.
Use the following guidelines:
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QUESTION 2: SOUTH AFRICAN ARTISTS INFLUENCED BY AFRICAN AND/OR INDIGENOUS ART FORMS
Olaf Hajek, a German artist, is influenced by his travels to South Africa. He uses his impressions of Africa as a starting point, combining them with a sense of wonder inspired by Africa's natural and cultural beauty.
2.1 Discuss how Hajek expresses a sense of wonder about the natural and cultural beauty of Africa.
Refer to the following:
2.2 Discuss TWO artworks by different South African artists (ONE artwork per artist) who portray the influence of African symbols and art forms in their work.
Use the following guidelines:
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QUESTION 3: SOCIOPOLITICAL ART, INCLUDING RESISTANCE ART OF THE 1970s AND 1980s
Often artists, who are moved emotionally by an event, feel the need to document these experiences visually. Pablo Picasso was devastated by the bombing of Guernica, a country town in northern Spain, during the Spanish Civil War. Many innocent children and women lost their lives in this war.
Many years later, Ayanda Mabula portrays the widows of mineworkers killed during a strike at Marikana in North West in South Africa. On 16 August 2012, the South African Police Service opened fire on a crowd of striking mineworkers at Marikana, killing 34 mineworkers and seriously injuring another 78.
3.1 Considering the above statement, write a paragraph in which you discuss how the artists in FIGURE 3a and FIGURE 3b portrayed their protest against the injustices of mankind.
You may refer to some of the following guidelines:
3.2 Write an essay in which you discuss the artwork of any TWO South African artists you have studied, who reflect on social and/or political issues.
Use the following guidelines:
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QUESTION 4: ART, CRAFT AND SPIRITUAL WORKS MAINLY FROM RURAL SOUTH AFRICA
4.1 Choose FIGURE 4a OR FIGURE 4b and write a paragraph using the following guidelines:
4.2Write an essay in which you discuss TWO examples by South African craft artists and/or spiritual artists.
Use the following guidelines:
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QUESTION 5: MULTIMEDIA AND NEW MEDIA – ALTERNATIVE CONTEMPORARY AND POPULAR ART FORMS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Fences, boundaries, barriers, walls, borders and obstacles limit our freedom of movement.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, there were still 11 other countries around the world with border fences and walls. By 2016, 70 countries had built more border fences and walls. Ai Weiwei addresses this issue in his interactive 300-piece public artwork installed in various areas around New York, America.
The installations in FIGURES 5a and 5b form part of the exhibition, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, in New York.
5.1 Discuss how Ai Weiwei addresses the international migration crisis and the current global political landscape through the use of new media by referring to the following:
5.2 Compare any TWO multimedia artworks that convey a strong message to the public and/or that use new and unconventional media to put across their meaning.
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QUESTION 6: POST-1994 DEMOCRATIC IDENTITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
FIGURE 6a and 6b are two scenes from the William Kentridge film, More Sweetly Play the Dance. The viewer is surrounded by a floor-to-ceiling experience of moving images, drawings and sound.
6.1 Discuss the various South African concerns/issues seen in both artworks in FIGURES 6a and 6b by referring to the following:
6.2 Write an essay on TWO artworks by South African artists who address identity in a democratic society.
You may use the following guidelines:
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QUESTION 7: GENDER ISSUES: MASCULINITY AND FEMININITY
Osborne Macharia, a Kenyan photographer, created a series of photographs called 'All Women'. In this series I am Idol, I am Nurturer and I am Warrior he represents female empowerment.
7.1 Do you think the titles are successfully represented in the works (FIGURES 7a, 7b and 7c)?
Substantiate your answer by referring to the following:
7.2 Analyse the work of any TWO artists you have studied who portray gender issues.
You may use the following in your answer:
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QUESTION 8: ARCHITECTURE IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) was constructed at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world. Heartherwick Studios, VDMMA and RBA associates converted an old historical grain silo, transforming it into a series of galleries. The museum has six floors and the Royal Portfolio Hotel occupies part of what was once the grain elevator area, as well as the floors above the museum. The shape of a magnified kernel of grain was the inspiration for the interior of the building.
8.1 Refer to FIGURE 8a and FIGURE 8b and answer the following questions:
8.2 Discuss any TWO South African buildings/structures you have studied.
Refer to the following in your essay:
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TOTAL: 100