1. Assumptions, Nature and Functions of Art

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What are the assumptions of art?

1) is universal

2) is not nature

3) involves experience

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Why is art universal?

  • is crafted by ____

  • is always _____

  • is crafted by ALL

  • is always PRESENT

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What is referred to when art is ageless?

“Art is not ___ because it is ___, but ___ because it is ____”

_______et al, 19__

“Art is not good because it is old, but old because it is good”

-Dudley et al, 1960

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What is referred to when art is timeless?

spans _____

spans generations

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NATURE -

ART -

NATURE - Given, evanescent, natural, doesn’t seek attention

ART - Man-made, permanent, artificial, demands human attention

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Art is:

  • man’s _____ in _____ of nature

  • man’s way of ______ nature

  • _____ of reality

  • _____ of reality

  • man’s expression in reception of nature

  • man’s way of interpreting nature

  • perception of reality

  • distortion of reality

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Why is nature not art?

art has to be crafted by human hands

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Why does art involve experience?

  • demands ________

  • “art depends on experience, and if one is to know art, he must __ ____ it is a ____ or ____ but as_____” _____ et. al, 19___

  • demands involvement

  • “art depends on experience, and if one is to know art, he must not know it is a fact or information but experience” Dudley et. al, 1960

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Identify the types of encounter:

1) External Encounter

2) Intrapersonal Encounter

3) Interpersonal Encounter

$) Metapersonal/Transcendent Encounter

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What is external encounter all about?

  • encounter something primarily _____

  • encounter something primarily outside

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What is intrapersonal encounter all about?

  • thoughts _____ you: _____, ______, _____

  • thoughts inside you: imaginations, feelings, desires

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What is interpersonal encounter all about?

  • encounter with ______

    Social encounter, a type of interpersonal encounter is all about:

  • _____ encounter

  • encounter with humans

  • group

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What is metapersonal encounter all about?

  • ____ beyond human senses

  • reality beyond human senses

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example of interpersonal encounter

pop songs about love

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example of societal encounter

paintings/murals

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example of metapersonal encounter

ritual, chants

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ART is a _____ encounter with _____

ART is a human encounter with nature

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What are the nature of art?

1) Art and ___

2) Art as ___

3) Art as a form of ___

1) Art and imagination

2) Art as expression

3) Art as a form of creation

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How is art and imagination related?

Imagination produces art. Art inspires imagination

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____ allows endless ____

-______

Imagination allows endless possibilities

-Albert Einstein

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<p>Identify the nature of art used in this image</p>

Identify the nature of art used in this image

Art and Imagination

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How is art an expression?

  • individualizes our emotion

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<p>Identify the nature of art used in this image</p>

Identify the nature of art used in this image

Art as expression

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Name the four major art expressions

1) Visual Arts

2) Applies Arts

3) Literary Arts

4) Performance Arts

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Why is art a form of creation?

  • brings reality to human imagination

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Art is a form of creation according to ____, ___ because art is:

An _____ of our human experience and reality within us and outside through a ____

Javellana, 2018

An expression of our human experience and the reality within us and outside through a medium

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What are the functions of art?

1) Personal

2) Social

3) Physical

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Personal Art is

depending on the artist and their personal interest

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Social Art is

particular collective interest, depict social conditions

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Physical Art is

craft for physical purpose

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Example of social art

political art

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example of physical art

architecture, jewelry-making, interior