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GE105 ARTS APPRECIATION

GROUP 2
PRESENTATION
HISTORY OF ART & SOURCES OF ART/ BASIC ART CRITICISM

HISTORY OF ART
THREE LANGUAGE OF THE ART
FACTORS AFFECTING THE WORK OF
ARTIST
THE BASIC RELATIONSHIP IN ART
APPROACHES TO ART CRITICISM
HISTORY OF ART
The history of art focuses on object made by human in
visual form for aesthetic purposes. It is often told as
chronology of masterpieces created by man during each
civilization. It can be attributed as a story of high culture,
epitomized by the wonders of the world. Since object used
in arts are in visual form, these classified in diverse ways,
such as separating applied arts from fine arts giving
attention on human creativity; or focusing on varied media
such as painting, sculpture, photography, film,
architecture, and graphic arts.
THREE LANGUAGE OF ART
1. Primary Language- is built into us apart of the human legacy. This language
of art which we can all respond given the chance and some reassurance of its
validity is built into every canter of humanity when it lies and become foreign,
we became less than human.
2. Secondary Language- is made up the convention the traditional and style
which accumulated over ages the greater the number of work we come to
know and appreciated intimately the larger our vocabulary become of this
convention.
3. Third Language- with this and other books of art are written or documented it
deal with ability to talk about the meaningful and expressively.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE WORK OF
ARTIST
Style Factor- This is the common denominator of subject treatment and
emphasis which appears repeatedly of given period. It represent the style
of era which may be product of collective feeling or enlightened
perception philosophical and socio-politically leaders or ruling class age.

Historical Factor- The most artistic creation of pad epochs had relation
historical in the artist juan luna blood compact for example depicts early
Spanish advent Picasso Guernica depict barbarity of war in Spanish civil
war the 1930’s.
Geographical Factor- The artists are basically conditioned and influence by
place of origin environment its eco-system and ethnicity Rizal wrote
exclusively about Filipino, homer about Greeks myths, Wanger operas,
about German legends, John Denver about American country music.

Political, Psychological and Sociological Factor- Socio-economic and political


and behavior pattern contribute or change ion style in art . E.g. the
psychoanalyst inspired by Freud produced surrealist and socialist influence
pragmatic art and form radical emerge fauvisms abstract expressionism and
Dadaism.
Religious Factor- The religious movement such as Christianity the reformation ,
the counter- reformation and humanism brought tremendous changes in social
and political structures in process has also influenced changes in art style in
west. Moreover, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam produced and developed their
own art forms and styles. A great number of arts inspired.

Technological Factor- It produces new art form, the use of plastic, plaster, rubber
and other synthetic material in modern brought so called “plastic arts”
industrial and the state of art appliance and machines.
THE BASIC RELATIONSHIP IN ART
Every work of art, such as poem, a novel, an essay, a play, a musical
piece, a painting, ect,, has four basic relationship: (1.) the subject matter,
(2.) the artist, (3.) the audience, and (4.) its own form.

FOUR RELATIONSHIP OF THE ARTWORK


1. Mimetic (based on the subject matter)
2. Expressive (based on the artist); and
3. Pragmatic (based on the form) succeed in conveying the meaning
of the work.
SUBJECT MATTER
With respect to subject matter, art is an imitation, depiction or
representation of some aspect of nature or life. That which is
imitated, depicted or represented in anything in the universe may
serve as the subject of art

Art may be classified into two types:

1. Representational or object art portrays or depicts something other than


its own form. Examples are Venus de Milo, Juan Luna’s Spolarium, Da
Vinci’s Monalisa, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, Tchaikovsky’s ballet
Swan Lake. Literature is principally representational.
2. Non- representational or non- objective art represent nothing except its own
form. Example: the Pyramids of Egypt, Mondrian’s non-figurative paintings, the
symphonies of Mozart. Among the major arts, architecture is most nearly always
non-objective. In non-objective art, subject matter and form are one.

Various Sources of Art’s Subject

The term subject in art refers to the main idea that represented in the artwork.
The subject in art is basically the essence of the piece. To determine subject
matter in particular piece of art.
6 MAIN SUBJECT THAT THE ARTIST HAVE BEEN EXPLORINGIN
IN ART FOR CENTURIES:

1. RELIGION, MYTHOLOGY, LEGEND AND FOLKLORE


2. HISTORY
3. NATURE
4. ANIMALS
5. ABSTRACT
6. EVERYDAY LIFE OR GENRE
APPROACHES TO ART
CRITICISM
Art criticism is responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical
judgements about specific works of art.
Art critics Help viewers perceive, interpret, and judge artworks. Critics
tend to focus more on modern and contemporary art from cultures close
to their own.
Art historians tend to study work made in cultures that are more distant
in time and space. When initially introduced to art criticism, many people
associate negative connotations with the word “criticism.’’
JOURNALISTIC CRITISM

It is written for the general public, includes reviews of art exhibition in galleries and
museums, (Suggestions that journalistic criticism deals with art mainly to the extent
that it is newsworthy.)

SCHOLARLY ART CRITICISM

It is written for more specialized art audience and appears in art journals. Scholar-
critics may be college and university professors museum curators, often with
particular knowledge about a style, period, medium and artist.
Art is the foundation for creating and interpreting
visual composition. Together, they enable artists
to convey meaning and evoke emotion through
their work.
REFERENCE
MEMBERS
ESPARES, APRIL ROSE B. PROF.
CABALES, ASHLEY KYLE
MABIOG, HARRY E. SIR. AROL SARINO
AGAPAY, JOHN PAUL
BAUTISTA, PAOLO
NULLEN, ANDREI
TADLE, JERRYMI
THANK
YOU

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