INTEGRATIVE ART AS APPLIED

Cards (29)

  • Art Latin word "ars" which means skill
  • Art is a way to communicate ideas politically, spiritually, and philosophically.
  • Politically- through protest or campaign period
  • spiritually- structures/sculptures/santo/symbolism
  • Philosophically- statues of philosophers
  • is a diverse range of human activity and resulting product that involves imaginative talent
    Art
  • Functions of art that every artist has their personal reasons for creating an art. because of their passion.
    Personal Function
  • The function of art that art forms that bring people together that promote unity or connected
    Social function
  • The function of art that the artist are earning a profit/money through art
    Economic function
  • Political figures uses art a a platform to promote their programs and advocacy
    Political Function
  • Architectural works, sculptures, paintings, and other art forms serve to record historical figures and meanings.
    Historical function
  • Total ways of life and the like form part of the country's material culture.
    Cultural function
  • Houses and buildings are constructed to protect their occupants. (chairs, tables, etc)
    Physical function
  • artworks serve to beautify. they are aesthetic objects that are created for the purpose of being beautiful
    Aesthetic function
  • Invented to perform in public with live audience?
    Performing arts
  • medium artistic expression that can amplify & integrate traditional art forms literature, sculpture, painting, and music?
    Media arts
  • refers to creative art that is intended to be appreciated by sight?
    Visual arts
  • oral and written work?
    Literary arts
  • the development of art through time?
    Art movement
  • artistic style technique or trend?
    art movement
  • It is based on the practice of painting out of doors and spontaneously on the spot.
    Impressionism
  • Focused on the emotional, structural, symbolic, and spiritual elements or personal interpretation of reality
    Post-Impressionism
  • -geometrical figures/objects and was a revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented around 1907-08 by Pablo picasso and georges braque
    Cubism
  • It is characterized of strong colors and fierce brushwork
    Fauvism
  • The image of reality is distorted to make it expressive
    Expressionism
  • Form of artistic anarchy for the social, political, and cultural values of time.
    Dadaism
  • Explored the hidden depths of the 'unconscious mind'
    Surrealism
  • They sought a new kind of reality a heightened reality called 'surreality' found in the world images drawn from their dreams and imagination.
  • Incorporated commonplace objects- comic strips, soup cans, newspapers, and more into their work. It aimed to solidify the idea that art can draw from any sources
    Pop art