Breaking the Rules
What is modern about modern art? Students investigate how artists "break the rules" when they depart from realistic representation, use innovative techniques, and engage the viewer as a partner in creating meaning-making.

Duration
75 minutes
Looking and Learning Skills
During four or five field trip stops, students engage in activities—such as looking exercises, sketching, and small-group work—that foster conversations around works of art. The following skills are promoted:
- Making and articulating careful observations.
- Formulating questions that demonstrate curiosity and engagement.
- Exploring multiple viewpoints within the group.
- Comparing and connecting different works of art.
- Reasoning with evidence from the artworks themselves.
- Developing new ideas about modern art.
Examples of Works Featured on this Field Trip
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