Lesson 2 - Contemporary Art Forms, Characteristics, and Practices

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Visual Arts

arts that are primarily

experienced through sight

Painting

Sculpture

Photography

Printmaking

Film

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Performing Arts

arts that come alive

with performance

Music

Dance

Theater

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Literary Arts

arts that use written words

as medium

Novels

Poetry

Short Stories

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Applied Arts

arts that combine artistic

principles with functionality

Architecture

Furniture,

Fashion, and

Graphic Design

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Assemblage

assembling different elements

– often everyday objects –

scavenged by the artist or bought

specially.

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Performance Art

actions performed by

the artist or other participants,

which may be live or recorded,

spontaneous or scripted.

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Site-specific

direct relationship to a

specific location

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Collaborative

can include the

whole community

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Process-based

focuses on

the actual experience and process

of creation

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Automatism

creating art

without conscious thought

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Interactive

involves the viewer

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Integrative

fully combines two or more

disciplines of art

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Appropriation

take

existing images, objects, or ideas and use

them in a new way

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Creative Expression

challenge an idea, change its

meaning, or persuade others

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literary and artistic

works are protected

during the life

of the author and for 50 years

after their death.

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Cultural exploitation

appropriation of elements of a subordinated culture by a dominant culture without substantive reciprocity, permission, compensation, understanding, or appreciation

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