DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATION OF ARTS FORMS Flashcards
involves the use of an artist’s body as a medium; an art form that requires movement from one place to another (e.g.
Performing Arts
usually exists in two-dimensional form and stays in one place; something that we see and hear
Visual Arts
narratives or works that are literary in nature and primarily deals with imaginative and artistic writing (e.g. prose and poetry)
Literature
a three-dimensional form that we can touch, see, and climb. It stays in one place.
Sculptural
those that include music, literature, sculpture, painting, dance, theater, photography, and architecture
Major Arts or Fine Arts
those that include ceramics, furniture, letterings, etc.
Minor Arts or Applied Arts
created and performed for other’s sake and for audience satisfaction (e.g. watching movie)
Pure Arts
with a purpose; for practical use (e.g. chair and table)
Practical Arts
something that you can see, imagine, and create (e. g. painting, drawing, mosaic crafting, drafting, stage designing, and graphic designing)
Sight Art
something that you can hear (e.g. prose, poetry, play, and music)
Sound Art
something that you can feel or touch (e.g. sculpture, curving, wood craft, pottery, and dance movement)
Touch Art
something that is understandable, “what you see is what you get”, objective and representational (e.g. photography, stage play, dance, sculpture, and architecture)
Real Art