James87 said:
Hey there
Depends what you find interesting lol
Andy Goldsworthy is my favourite artist
Other good ones to mention are
Pollock
Van Gogh
Warhol
Whitley
But they are all pretty similar, except maybe Van Gogh, because they all died alcohol/drug related deaths (i think) - and we know a certain artist who had a chop at his own ear. So maybe they arent interesting cause they fit a 'crazy, drug-abusing but genius artist' stereotype. Maybe find some artists who are 'clean', no drugs/booze/meat lol.
This wasnt serious, not really, but Goldsworthy is good
and
Dali
Smithson
Stelarc
I agree, Goldsworthy is great. But he's NOT dead, and I can't imagine him ever dieing of an alcohol/drug related death. He's a very calm and collected kinda bloke.
For HSC essays, I advise that you guys know a wide range of artists. That is, different movements and time periods. Especially for the frames questions (which are by far the easiest, in my opinion). Knowing about 10 artists well (and being able to cite and critically comment on 2-5 of their works) will be a very solid preparation for the HSC exam. Knowing the really famous artists is obviously important (e.g. Duchamp, Picasso, Manet, Pollock etc etc), but it is also impressive to markers if you can squeeze in a few recent (last 10 years) ones to show you've done some independent research. Combining this with critical analysis and unique, supported opinions will get you top marks - guaranteed.
Last years exam was incredibly easy, I'm sure you 2006ers will do just fine