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Back of a
Renaissance oval basin or dish, in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
Art
Art is a creative activity by people. The artist hopes
that it affects the emotions of people who experience
it. Artists express themselves by their art. Some people
find art relaxing.
Many people disagree on how to define art. Some say
people are driven to make art due to their inner
creativity.
Art includes drawing, painting, sculpting, photography,
performance art, dance, music, poetry, prose and
theatre.
Types of art
Art is divided into the plastic arts, where something is
made, and the performing arts, where something is done
by humans in action. The other division is between pure
arts, done for themselves, and practical arts, done for
a practical purpose, but with artistic content. |
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- Plastic arts
- Fine art is expression by making
something beautiful or appealing to the emotions by
visual means: drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture
- Literature: poetry, creative writing
- Performing arts
- Performing art including drama are
(expression using the body: dance, acting, singing)
- Auditory art (expression by making
sounds): music, singing
- Practical arts
- Culinary art (expression by making
flavors and tastes): cooking
- The practical arts (expression by
making things and structures: architecture, filming,
fashion, photography, video games)
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What "art" means
Some people say that art is a product or item that is
made with the intention of stimulating the human senses
as well as the human mind, spirit and soul.
An artwork is normally judged by how much impact it has
on people, the amount of people who can relate to it,
and how much people appreciate it.
The first and broadest sense of "art" means
"arrangement" or "to arrange." In this sense, art is
created when someone arranges things found in the world
into a new or different design or form; or when someone
arranges colors next to each other in a painting to make
an image or just to make a pretty or interesting design.
Art can also be a form of expression of emotion. The
artist may feel a certain emotion and feel that there is
no way to express it other than to create something that
means something to them. Most of the art created in this
case is made for the artist rather than an audience.
However, if an audience is able to connect with the
emotion as well, then the art work may become publicly
successful.
History of art
There are sculptures, cave painting and rock art dating
from the Upper Paleolithic era.
All of the great ancient civilizations, such as Ancient
Egypt, India, China, Greece, Rome or Arabia had works
and styles of art. In the Middle Ages, most of the art
in Europe showed people from the Bible in paintings,
stained glass windows, and mosaic tile floors and walls.
Islamic art includes geometric patterns, Islamic
calligraphy, and architecture. In India and Tibet,
painted sculptures, dance, and religious painting were
done. In China, arts included jade carving, bronzework,
pottery, poetry, calligraphy, music, painting, drama,
and fiction. There are many Chinese artistic styles,
which are usually named after the ruling dynasty.
In Europe, after the Middle Ages, there was a
"Renaissance" which means "rebirth". People rediscovered
science and artists were allowed to paint subjects other
than religious subjects. People like Michelangelo and
Leonardo da Vinci still painted religious pictures, but
they also now could paint mythological pictures too.
These artists also invented perspective where things in
the distance look smaller than things close up in the
picture. This was new because in the Middle Ages people
would paint all the figures close up and just
overlapping each other.
In the late 1800s, artists in Europe, responding to
Modernity created many new painting styles such as
Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism. The
history of twentieth century art includes Expressionism,
Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism, and Minimalism.
Roles of art
In some societies, people think that art belongs to the
person who made it, such as Indigenous Aboriginal
Australian Art. They think that the artist put his or
her "talent" into the art. In this view, the art is the
property of the artist.
In other societies, people think that art belongs to no
one. They think that society has put its social capital
into the artist and the artist's work. In this view,
society is a collective that has made the art, through
the artist. |
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Functions of art
The functions of art include: |
- Cognitive function
- Works of art let us know about
what the author knew, and about what the surrounding
of the author were like.
- Aesthetic function
- Works of art are more or less
harmonic and bring pleasure, a sensation of beauty.
- Prognostic function
- Some artists draw what they see
the future like, and some of them are right, but
most are not...
- Recreation function
- Art makes us think about it, not
about reality; we have a rest.
- Value function
- What did the artist value? What
aims did he like/dislike in human activity? This
usually is clearly seen in artists' works.
- Didactic function
- What message, criticism or
political change did the artist wish to achieve?
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