Functions and Importance of Arts Flashcards
Art is an imitation of the real that was an imitation of the ideal
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
a. art as mimesis (Plato)
Mime means?
mimicry; imitation
Art are all imitation
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things but their inward significance
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
Art describes/represent something
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
Art has its own reason for being
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
c. art for art’s sake (Kant)
Our experience of art - the ways we appreciate and criticize work is therefore wholly commanded by aesthetic pleasure and delight, separate to the rest of the world
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
c. art for art’s sake (Kant)
Art is created for its own purpose
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
c. art for art’s sake (Kant)
Appreciate art on the aesthetic view (Physical appearance); removing its meaning
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
c. art for art’s sake (Kant)
The ceremony of doing or creating art touches the deepest realms of the mind and the sacred dimension of the artistic creative process
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
d. art as escape
To divert the mind from emotions to something else
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
d. art as escape
To help the mental well-being of the artist
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
c. art as escape
Art is meant to be used, to enrich lives to be spiritually potent, to educate, to support or protest existing power structure, to entertain and so on
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
e. art as functional
Art is made because it has a purpose
a. art as a mimesis (Plato)
b. art as a representation (Aristotle)
c. Art for Art’s sake (Kant)
d. Art as Escape
e. Art as functional
e. art as functional
The application of pigment or color on any flat or two-dimensional surface
paintings
carving, modelling, casting, constructing and assembling of materials into primarily 3-dimensional work of art
sculpture
has depth, width, form and shape
3-dimensional
involves designing buildings and non-buildings such as bridges
architecture
it is the art and science of planning, designing and constructing buildings and non-buildings structures for human shelter and use
architecture
oldest form embedded in the Filipino Culture
Sculpting
True or False
Sculpting is limited to stone or clay
False (NOT limited to stone or clay. Can be also made by metals or woods)
Art that involves performing
Performing/ combined Arts
Artform and cultural activity whose medium is sound, organized in time
Music
True or False
Music should have a combination of pitch, rhythm, and emotions
True