I've adapted this from an original presentation that wasn't mine; adding a few more slides. Serves as an excellent introduction to Art History and its methodology.
I've adapted this from an original presentation that wasn't mine; adding a few more slides. Serves as an excellent introduction to Art History and its methodology.
The relationship between culture, language and literature cannot be overemphasized. Culture shows itself in everything-language, literature, performing arts, verbal and non-verbal behaviourof people, etc. We not only represent but also embody our respective cultures. Cultures may differ in codes, conducts, cuisines and culinary delights, coaxing, customs, conventions,contraception, costumes or clothing, courtesies, conversation or communication, clock-time,concepts, conveniences, calendars, currencies, contracts, contacts, queues and quietness,courting, questions, crossing, consumerism, collaboration and competition, collectivism andcrafts.
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2. What is Humanities?
• Study how people process and document the human
experience. Generally refers to art, literature, music,
architecture, dance, and the theater areas in which human
subjectivity is emphasized and individual’s expressiveness is
dramatized.
• Came from Greek word humanus- human, refined and
cultured
3. What is Art?
• The Webster Dictionary (2012) defines art as the “human
ingenuity in adapting natural things to man’s use.
• Latin word “ars” – skill or craft
4. Why study Humanities?
1. We can be connected to places we have not visited, understand the past or
history which has significance to the present.
2. We can experience connection between culture and community through
different art exposures- museum visits, concerts, theater performance, and
support of local artists.
3. We increase our respect for cultural and individual differences through a
knowledge of achievements and of world civilization
4. We gain additional knowledge as we encounter more human experience.
5. Why study Art?
1. It helps us understand individual differences.
2. Helps us develop our skills to decision-making and
problem solving.
3. Enhance our creative skills, nurtures our imagination
and promotes originality and innovativeness.
10. •Art is not good because it is old, but old
because it is good. Dudley et al., 1960
11. •2. Art is not nature.
•3. Art involves experience.
12. Nature of Art
1. Art is Everywhere.
2. Art as expression and communication.
-we express our self and emotional state through art.
-we convey our feelings through art.
Ex. graffiti
13.
14. • 3. Art as creation. Art involves skill or expertise in handling materials and
organizing them into new, structurally pleasing and significant units.
15. • 4. Arts involves experience. There can be no appreciation
without experience.
3 major kinds of experiencing in an art work.
• 1. experience to be communicated
• 2. expression of the self.
• 3. gratifying experience.
16. • 5. Art is not nature.
• A work of art is made by human beings.
• Artist frequently finds their inspiration and
subject matter in nature, as artist do use nature
as a medium, as art itself is not nature.
18. • 6. Art is cultural.
• Every culture has its own kind of art as it has its own
language.
• All cultures have some form of art such as dance, song,
design, or tools or even art on the human body as in
tattoos.
• With most artists’ conviction, art is the epitome of
human life.