PUBLIC ART AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN GAINING CULTURE AND ECONOMIC STATE OF COUNTRY AND HOW THESE CREATIVE IDEAS TURNS CITY INTO PLAYGROUND OF IMMAGINATION.
PEOPLE’S MUSIC : A RECONSTRUCTION (SERENDIPITY ARTS FOUNDATION)Localturnon
Sight and Sound are the most powerful of senses bestowed to us. They catch our attention & our imagination to transport us in a world where we are our own creators. At the end its all about feeling & living the impact. And there’s nothing better than an interdisciplinary exhibition curated by Sumangala Damodaran, designed by Sudhanva Deshpande, and animated by Shaaz Ahmed that delivers this loud and clear. If Music wasn’t powerful enough as a medium to drive the message add to it the force of Art and Animation and what you get is People’s Music in ways reconstucted through community, conflicts and music
A #localturnon take on the whole concept !
PEOPLE’S MUSIC : A RECONSTRUCTION (SERENDIPITY ARTS FOUNDATION)Localturnon
Sight and Sound are the most powerful of senses bestowed to us. They catch our attention & our imagination to transport us in a world where we are our own creators. At the end its all about feeling & living the impact. And there’s nothing better than an interdisciplinary exhibition curated by Sumangala Damodaran, designed by Sudhanva Deshpande, and animated by Shaaz Ahmed that delivers this loud and clear. If Music wasn’t powerful enough as a medium to drive the message add to it the force of Art and Animation and what you get is People’s Music in ways reconstucted through community, conflicts and music
A #localturnon take on the whole concept !
The social role of graffiti of protesters of 2019د. صبا الياسري
Artistic achievements over time have links to the human being and his
basic needs. Freedom and demanding rights are among the most
important human needs. What happened in Tahrir Square in the centre
of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, was a cry of freedom and an expression
of my opinion with drawings simulating events. On political and social
life, close to the Monument of Freedom, youthful cartoons were
embodied in a peaceful manner that raises controversy through artistic
expressions in contemporary formulations that challenge reality. As a
result of repression and fear of losing documenting these drawings, the
study attempted to document this special period in the life of Iraq,
which demonstrated the culture of this generation and their awareness
of their rights and duties towards the homeland. It is evident in the
graffiti there is a cultural and artistic awareness and a clear interest in
the cultural heritage. Through analysing the models, there is a focus
on basic concepts indicating the maturity of the demonstrators and
their awareness by emphasizing the martyr through the icon of the
revolution (Safaa al-Saray) and the white shirt to denote peace and the
student majority for the revolution.The emergence of marginalized or
poor strata of society in the common struggle.
Key words: The social role, graphical drawings, Revolution, October 2019
Art has a unique way of informing the values and beliefs of culture. Exploring that idea, a group of friends and I visited the Timken Museum in San Diego recently. We spent time pursuing their small but impressive collection, then focused on their amazing Russian Iconography collection. We then had a conversation about some of what we saw, and how it relates both to the culture of the past and the present.
PCA&D students were charged with designing the graphic look of the letters to be used for The Litter Letter project — a 3D messaging system of letters constructed from chicken wire and rebar, filled with litter collected from streets and parks.
Shakespeare was the reason why many people took interest in acting because his plays included either the tragic flaw of the protagonist or comic release which made people laugh in a hysterical manner. People do not need to be from literature background to know about him and his plays because he has imprinted on the minds and lives of the people in a benevolent manner...
Art and society share an inseparable bond, shaping each other in profound ways. Art serves as a mirror, reflecting societal beliefs, values, and aspirations, while society, in turn, influences artistic expression. Through visual, literary, and performing arts, culture is preserved, minds are expanded, and social issues are addressed, fostering unity and igniting meaningful conversations for a better, more empathetic world.
Art is a mirror reflecting society's values, beliefs, and challenges. It serves as a catalyst for social change, sparking conversations on important issues. Additionally, it preserves culture, fosters empathy, and inspires creativity, playing a pivotal role in shaping and enriching the fabric of society.
The social role of graffiti of protesters of 2019د. صبا الياسري
Artistic achievements over time have links to the human being and his
basic needs. Freedom and demanding rights are among the most
important human needs. What happened in Tahrir Square in the centre
of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, was a cry of freedom and an expression
of my opinion with drawings simulating events. On political and social
life, close to the Monument of Freedom, youthful cartoons were
embodied in a peaceful manner that raises controversy through artistic
expressions in contemporary formulations that challenge reality. As a
result of repression and fear of losing documenting these drawings, the
study attempted to document this special period in the life of Iraq,
which demonstrated the culture of this generation and their awareness
of their rights and duties towards the homeland. It is evident in the
graffiti there is a cultural and artistic awareness and a clear interest in
the cultural heritage. Through analysing the models, there is a focus
on basic concepts indicating the maturity of the demonstrators and
their awareness by emphasizing the martyr through the icon of the
revolution (Safaa al-Saray) and the white shirt to denote peace and the
student majority for the revolution.The emergence of marginalized or
poor strata of society in the common struggle.
Key words: The social role, graphical drawings, Revolution, October 2019
Art has a unique way of informing the values and beliefs of culture. Exploring that idea, a group of friends and I visited the Timken Museum in San Diego recently. We spent time pursuing their small but impressive collection, then focused on their amazing Russian Iconography collection. We then had a conversation about some of what we saw, and how it relates both to the culture of the past and the present.
PCA&D students were charged with designing the graphic look of the letters to be used for The Litter Letter project — a 3D messaging system of letters constructed from chicken wire and rebar, filled with litter collected from streets and parks.
Shakespeare was the reason why many people took interest in acting because his plays included either the tragic flaw of the protagonist or comic release which made people laugh in a hysterical manner. People do not need to be from literature background to know about him and his plays because he has imprinted on the minds and lives of the people in a benevolent manner...
Art and society share an inseparable bond, shaping each other in profound ways. Art serves as a mirror, reflecting societal beliefs, values, and aspirations, while society, in turn, influences artistic expression. Through visual, literary, and performing arts, culture is preserved, minds are expanded, and social issues are addressed, fostering unity and igniting meaningful conversations for a better, more empathetic world.
Art is a mirror reflecting society's values, beliefs, and challenges. It serves as a catalyst for social change, sparking conversations on important issues. Additionally, it preserves culture, fosters empathy, and inspires creativity, playing a pivotal role in shaping and enriching the fabric of society.
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.
Is It Possible To Classify Fine Art Painting? The Social Significance of Fine...KendraJohnson54
Fine artwork painting is a fascinating and diverse form of creative expression that has been celebrated at some stage in history. From its humble beginnings to the present day, this innovative medium keeps inspiring and provoking notions. In this newsletter, we can delve into the query of whether it's far possible to categorise first-class artwork portray and discover its profound social significance.
This short essay is connected to the IKT (IKT - International association of curators of contemporary art) lecture presented in Siena in June 2001, titled "Anatomy of the Swiss Army Knife". This lecture addresses the do's and don't of art in the public realm, and the highly specific tools one needs to cope with the benevolent (or malevolent, for that matter) properties of the public realm in all its intricacies.
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2. WHAT IS AN ART?
the various branches of creative activity,
such as painting, music, literature, and
dance
3. WHAT IS PUBLIC ART?
Art in public spaces plays a distinguishing
role in our country's history and culture. It
reflects and reveals our society,
enhances meaning in our civic spaces,
and adds uniqueness to our
communities. ... Public art matters
because our communities gain cultural,
social, and economic value
through public art.
4. PLAY GROUND OF
IMAGINATIN
ART expresses the deep thoughts of the
residence of a particular place of city . It
explains the imagination of peoples through
which artist see their world and then artist ,
in order to put their imagination in creative
way they made different statues , sculptures
,memorials, architectural work and even
performances and festivals which express
their culture and in that way public art turns
the city into play grounds of imagination.
5. IMPRTANCE OF PUBLIC
ART
Art in public spaces
plays a distinguishing role
in our country's history
and culture. It reflects and
reveals our society,
enhances meaning in our
civic spaces, and adds
uniqueness to our
communities. ... Public
art matters because our
communities gain cultural,
social, and economic
value through public art
6. MONEY FUNDING IN 2018 FOR PUBLIC
ART BY AMERICAN GOVT
No one is saying artists can't make art--they just
may need to do it without federal assistance, as so
many already do. The NEA got $148 million in
funding in 2016, a year when the federal
government spent about $3.9 trillion.