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Art Appreciation Overview & Orientation.pptx
1. Quick Review
Think about the following questions:
1. Why is art considered AGELESS and TIMELESS?
2. Why is art not NATURE?
3. Why does art involve EXPERIENCE?
4. What is creativity?
5. Why is creativity necessary in art making?
6. When can you say that a person is creative?
3. “Vulture and Girl” / “Struggling Girl”- 1993, Kevin Carter (South African War photojournalist)
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5. What is Art Appreciation as a SUBJECT?
• Art Appreciation is a three-unit course that develops students' ability to
appreciate, analyze, and critique works of art. Through interdisciplinary and
multimodal approaches, this course equips students with a broad knowledge of
the practical, historical, philosophical, and social relevance of the arts in order
to hone students' ability to articulate their understanding of the arts. The course
also develops students' competency in researching and curating art as well as
conceptualizing, mounting, and evaluating art productions. The course aims to
develop students' genuine appreciation for Philippine arts by providing them
opportunities to explore the diversity and richness and their rootedness in
Filipino culture.
6. Skills to be developed
• Analyze and appraise works of art based on aesthetic value,
historical context, tradition, and social relevance
• Mount an art exhibit (concept development, production and
postproduction, marketing, documentation, critiquing)
• Create their own works of art and curate their own production or
exhibit
• Utilize art for self-expression
7. Values to be developed
• Deepen their sensitivity to self, community, and society
• Discover and deepen their identity through art with respect to
their nationality, culture, and religion
• Develop an appreciation of the local arts
8. ART and its various definitions
• For many people, art is a specific thing: a painting, sculpture, or
photograph, a dance, a poem, or a play. Art is uniquely human
and tied directly to culture. As an expressive medium, it allows us
to experience sublime joy, deep sorrow, confusion, and clarity. It
gives voice to ideas and feelings, connects us to the past, reflects
the present, and anticipates the future. Visual art is a rich and
complex subject whose definition is in flux as the culture around
it changes.
9. ART and its various definitions
• Tolstoy's view:
Art is the communication of feelings from artist to viewer
through certain external signs. artist are people inspired by
emotional experiences. use their skill with words, paint, music,
movement, etc. to embody their emotions in a work of art.
10. ART and its various definitions
• Art is a highly diverse range of human activities engaged in creating visual,
auditory, or performed artifacts— artworks—that express the author’s
imaginative or technical skill, and are intended to be appreciated for their
beauty or emotional power.
• Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, intuitions, and desires, but it
is even more personal than that: it’s about sharing the way we experience the
world, which for many is an extension of personality. It is the
communication of intimate concepts that cannot be faithfully portrayed by
words alone.
11. What is Art History?
Art History is the study of objects of art considered within their time
period. Art Historians analyze visual arts’ meaning at the time they were
created.
Also, another of art history’s mission is to authorial origins of artworks
such as discovering who created a particular artwork, where, when, and for
what reason.
12. Jobs you can get as an Art Historian
• Art Administrator
• Exhibition organizer
• Antique dealer
• Arts consultant
• Art gallery manager
• Journalist
• Art critic
• Archivist
13. Historical Categories historians use to arrange
objects in time
• Chronology (date/how old is it?)
• Provenance (place of origin/country/region)
• Style (Art period/culture)
• Iconography (symbols and their significance)
• Subject matter (religious/portrait//mythological/landscape/historical/genre/still life, etc.)
• Attribution (Who made it?, Who influenced the artist?)
• Patron (Who paid for it?)
• Meaning, cause, context