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How will you study art?
By knowing (learning) the time and place. The history of the art.
It is an idealist imitation of the beauty and perfection of the human body.
Classicism
This style has religious subjects, and applies flat projection. The church is the patron of art.
Medieval Art
Revival of ancient Greek and Roman Art. It applies chiaroscuro and sfumato.
Renaissance Art
An alternative style to Renaissance Art. Its representations are stylized with elongated figures. Usually religious subjects
Mannerism
Various subjects are presented in a highly realistic way. Application of deep chiaroscuro. Dominance of curve lines to suggest motion.
Baroque
Revival of Renaissance and Classical Style
Neoclassicism
Beginning of Modern Art
Subjects taken from
everyday ordinary life.
Surface filled with
bursting light of the sun.
Impressionism
Art is an expression of
the artist’s emotion.
Unnatural representation
Symbolic use of color
Dominance of curve lines
for emotional effect
Heavy impasto paints
Expressionism
The name is from the
French fauve that means
“beast”. It uses unnatural
colors for exciting visual
effect. Subjects are taken
from unnatural,
extra-ordinary objects.
Fauvism
Uses points or dots as the main visual element. Subjects taken from the everyday, ordinary experiences.
Pointilism (Divisionism)
Poster-like paintings for advertisement. Subjects are women in sensual postures.
ART NOUVEOU
Art is a revelation of the artist’s
subconscious mind. Emphasizes passion and imagination, weird, fantastic and dream-like presented in highly realistic way
Surrealism
This has flat
projection, and
uses geometrical
shapes.
Cubism
This is a purely non-objective painting. It represents
subjectivity not objects,
and uses rectilinear
shapes and primary
colors
Concretism
Purely non-objective. Represents pure subjectivity not objects. Reduction into most basic shapes and colors.
Suprematism
It is an “anti-art” movement
The purpose is to “shock”.
Creates art by “destroying” art
Seeks to “destroy” established
traditions and past histories to
bring about new social order
Dadaism
What are the 3 things to consider in order to make a Ready Made Art?
1.) Ready Made Object
2.) Remove its purpose
3.) Create new purpose
Based on the
Institutional Theory.
Anything may be art.
Ordinary objects are put
in the context of art by
the artist’s authority
and power play.
Ready Made Art
Based on Action Theory
of Painting Purely
non-objective Sense of
freedom in the act of
painting. It is a type of art where you can determine what’s the artists thoughts or feelings depending on their artwork.
Abstract Expressionism
Branch of Action Painting
Mass of colors on the flat
surface
Color Field Painting
Art taken from images
in popular culture such
as commercial labels
and mass products,
comics and cartoons
Pop Art
Creates optical
illusion. The illusion
itself becomes the
reality in art
OP Art (Optical Art)
Postmodern style in
which exhibition space
is transformed into work
of art. Use of limitless
range of materials
arranged in place.
Installation Art
Postmodern style
of art which uses
natural environment
as its medium. Based
on Institutional
Theory of Art.
ENVIRONMENTAL
ART OR EARTHWORK