It answers the questions "Whatisbeauty?" and "What is the essence of beautiful things?" and "What is art?" and "What is the essence of art?"
It suggests three types of world: World of Being, World of Becoming, and World of Art
World of Being
The reality, unchanging and eternal, the universal form of any idea in metaphysical form, the idea of beauty
World of Becoming
The appearance, the changing, and temporal world, where beautiful things exist, the material or thing with the physical entity
World of Art
The imitation or illusion of what is seen from the physical thing
Pythagoras
Cosmological theory of music - the sound of the universe is the sound of music
Plato
Epistemological theory of music - music is for the soul, gymnastics is for the body
Augustine
Theological theory of music - singing is praying twice over
Representationism
Art is an image, an appearance, a copy, or a reproduction of things, people, objects, or events
Ways of Representing Nature
PhysicalAlteration - changing the physical appearance of nature
SelectiveModification - enhancing the appearance of nature
PerceptualInterpretation - copying nature according to the choice of the artist
Formalism
Art is the combination of perceptual elements, art is non-figurative because it does not contain any representation
Formalist Theory of Art
Art is born from the inner necessity of the artist in an enigmatic, mystical way through which it acquires an autonomous life; it becomes an independent subject, animated by a spiritual breath
Kandinsky's categories of paintings: Impressions, Improvisations, Compositions
Expressionism
The transfer of the artist's expression of emotions and ideas into an art
Periods of Classical Music
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
Aesthetic Hedonism
Beauty is pleasure, ugly is pain
Aesthetic Functionalism
The person's feeling of need of an object which satisfies their needs, form follows function
ActionTheoryofArt
Style of abstract expressionism by Jackson Pollock, the process of putting, dripping, pouring, and splashing paints on the canvas
InstitutionalTheoryofArt
Art is an institution in society, the artworld (artists, critics, historians, patrons, museums, etc.) determines what is considered art
For something to become art, it must pass all the standards set by the artworld institution