GEHUM Flashcards
, also called art historiography
Art history
is the study of human expression – visual, but also tactile, spatial and sometimes aural – through history.
Art History
Example of Ceramics
Small family in a semicircle, Beate Kuhn
Example of Drawing
LEONARDO DA VINCI (1488)
\ A Study for an Equestrian Monument, (metal point on blue paper)
Example of Drawing
Autumn Landscape with Boats
Example of Sculpture
The Great Sphinx of Giza (around 2500B.C.)
Example of Print Making
Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Wave off Kanagawa
Example of Design
David Calrson, Other Side of Empty, (2016)
Example of Craft
Pottery Making in Miagao
Example of Photography
Starving Child and Vulture | 1993)
Example of Film
The Godfather 1 Director: Francis Ford Coppola (1975)
Example of Architecture
Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, Grant Associates
3-D art such as sculpture and architectural structures are _____ because they can be felt.
tactile
(wood)
Abstract Wood, Ben Butler
(sandpaper)
Cocorico Coq Gaulois Mona Edulesco
(Canvas)
The Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh (
(Rock)
Decebalus Rex, Romania lead by Italian sculptor Mario Galeotti
(Glass)
America Windows,
(rock)
Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills
(metal)
Eifel Tower
is the area of discipline where student focuses on the environmental aspect of
3-dimensional design in contemporary art practice
Spatial Art
Art is one that is primarily addressed to the ear, and which uses sound as its primary
material. It is the universal or only art of sound.
Aural Art
“The role of art as a creative work is to depict the world in a completely different light and
perspective”
– Jean-Paul Sartre
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now
know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will
be to know and understand.”
– Albert Einstein
“What an artist does to an emotion is not to induce it, but express it. Through expression,
he is able to explore his own emotions and at the same time, create something beautiful
out of them.”
- Robin George Collingwood
Creations that fall under this category are those that appeals to the sense of sight and
are mainly visual in nature.
VISUAL ARTS
is a live art and the artist’s medium is mainly the human body which he
or she uses to perform, but also employs other kind of art such as visual art, props, or
sound.
PERFORMANCE ART
is an art form where the artist expresses his emotions not by using paint,
charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through words.
Poetry
is the making of
beautiful buildings.
ARCHITECTURE
use words to express themselves and communicate
emotions to the readers.
- LITERARY ART
uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live
audience
. THEATER
is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items with the
aim of increasing their aesthetic value.
APPLIED ARTS
Every particular substance in the world has an end, or telos in Greek, which
translates into
“purpose”.
is generally defined as the ability to omit an acceptable level of opposing,
disrupting, and corrupting values that would otherwise alter an artist’s or entities’ original
vision in a manner that violates their own preconceived aesthetic standards and personal
values.
Integrity
is the principle of art that refers to relative size.
Proportion