Shared by Mª Concepción Fernández:
I normally use an art activity to take a break in the middle of different units.
Normally I start with the question: What is art for you?
After listening to their answers I tell them the story of a cleanig lady that threw a work of art to the bin thinking it was rubbish from a party:
Cleaner throws out 'rubbish' Sala Murat artwork
BBC News 20 February 2014
A cleaner has mistakenly thrown away contemporary artworks meant to be part of an exhibition in southern Italy.
Works made out of newspaper and cardboard, and cookie pieces scattered across the floor as part of Sala Murat's display were thrown out.
Lorenzo Roca, from cleaning firm Chiarissima, said the unnamed cleaner was "just doing her job".
He added his firm's insurance would cover the value of the art, estimated to be around 10,000 euros (£8,200).
According to local press, security noticed a number of items were missing when the venue, in the province of Bari, opened on Wednesday morning.
It later emerged the cleaner had handed them over to refuse collectors, thinking it was rubbish left behind by workers who set up the Mediating Landscape exhibition.
"We are obviously very sorry for what happened," city marketing commissioner Antonio Maria Vasile said.
"It's clear the cleaning person did not realise she had thrown away two works and their value. But this is all about the artists who have been able to better interpret the meaning of contemporary art, which is to interact with the environment.
"In any case, the insurance will cover the damages caused."
It is not the first time artwork has been accidentally thrown away by a cleaner.
In 2001, a Damien Hirst installation at London's Eyestorm Gallery consisting of a collection of beer bottles, coffee cups and overflowing ashtrays was cleared away.
Later, in 2004, a bag of paper and cardboard by German artist Gustav Metzger was also thrown out while on a display at Tate Britain.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-26270260
Or show them "My bed" By Tracy Emin and we discuss the concept of art.
Then we talk about Damien Hirst and his dead animals: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/damien-whats-your-beef-916097
Then we stablish a debate about the value of art. We talk about the " The Emperor's New Clothes".
And we talk about the value of things and how a general concept can convince the public.
Sometimes if I have time we talk about publicity conected to the art of convincing and they bring photographs and talk about the image, the target of the campaign.
And to finish with the activity I play them a video with pictures by Vincent Van Gogh and the music and lyrics by Don McLean, (as shown above).
We talk about how the differnt parts of the song match with the different pictures.
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