2. Changesto Accepted Tradition and Accepted Taste
Contemporary art tries to challenge age – old
practices that hinder personal growth and
development.
For contemporary artists, art should not be bound
by traditional approaches an the creation of art.
MIXED MEDIA
UNLIKELY MATERIALS
GOES AGAINST PERSONAL BELIEF AND
PUBLIC TASTE
1.
3. Understanding of a Multiplicity of Viewpoints
Contemporary art bridges the gap of geography,
ethnicity, gender, and beliefs.
Contemporary artists are conscious of diverse,
multicultural nature of today’s global city.
No more ignorance about History
Politics
Economics
Interconnectedness of people and people and
realities.
2.
4. Contemporary artworks w/ existing objects or
structures to maintain balance and harmony.
Space has ben an integral part of the contemporary
artist’s practice.
Arts are no longer limited to museums and galleries.
Public places are now considered by contemporary
artists in the display and installation of their
artworks.
Issues and Ideas about the Role of Objects
in Space and RelationshipsBetweenObjects
3.
7. 1. What is the most important
characteristic of contemporary art?
Why?
2. Give different kinds of materials do
contemporary artists use in their art?
3. How does technology help
contemporary artists with their art?
Give specific examples.
8. CHAPTER 2 - Lesson 1
Integrative Art as Applied Contemporary Art
a multidisciplinary
approach in the study of
art using “vocational,
scholarly, and creative
interest in the arts and
design” within and
outside scope of
traditional art practice.
Integrative Art
Is a learning method that utilizes the fine and
performing arts as principal pathways to
education.
It is quite different from conventional arts
education because the former use both art
disciplines and traditional subjects as elements
of learning.
It’s objective is to expand people’s understanding of
a general subject area, while simultaneously
developing a larger extent of understanding and
appreciation of both the fine and performing
arts.