CPAR

Cards (18)

  • Appropriation - existing artworks appropiated to produce another artwork
  • Performance - evolved to emphasize spontaneous elements of chance
  • Space - art transforming space. for example, flash mobs, art installations in malls and parks.
  • Hybridity - usage of unconventional materials, mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork.
  • Subject matter is what the work of art depicts or represents. It may be a person, an object, a space or an event.
  • Technology - video phenomenon from MTV to youtube. e.g. recording performances, video posting, sharing, live streaming.
  • Representational/figurative art - images/objective world
  • non-representational/non-objective art - its color, shapes, brush strokes, size, scale, and in some cases, its process.
  • history - defined by subject matter that illustrate a part of a story or a significant event.
  • religion - using religious inspirations and motifs.
  • mythological - art forms that draw on myth for their subject matter.
  • NATURE
    1. landscape - it is an outdoor or natural scenery.
    2. cityscape - urban scenery or the urban environment.
    3. seascape - sea as its primary subject.
    4. flora - is the root of the word floral, which means pertaining to flower.
    5. fauna - animal style art is characterized by its emphasis.
  • genre - a subject from everyday life.
  • portrait - the likeness, personality, mood of the person.
  • nude - its primary subject the unclothed human body. Innocence and purity as sensuality and sexuality.
  • still life - anything that does not move.
  • surrealistic - unconcious, dreams, ego, superego.
  • abstract art - does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality.