Ch 4 Art Appreciation

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ABSTRACT ART

"THE KISS"

Expressionistic art

"the tempest" uses particular strokes to express whats going around

Style

A characteristic manner or mode of artistic expression or design.. Refers to a distinctive handling of elements and media associated with the work of an individual artist, a school or movement, or a specific culture or time period familiar objects may come and go but creativity, originality, and authenticity dwell in the style or unique handling of the artist.In art are numerous ever-changing and new

Abstract art

A form of art characterized by simplified or distorted rendering of an object that has the essential form or nature of that object (abstracted); a form of art in which the forms make no reference to visible reality (nonobjective) Applies to art that departs significantly from the actual appearance of things. May be rooted in nature.

Expressionism

A modern school of art in which an emotional impact is achieved through agitated brushwork, intense coloration, and violent, hallucinatory imagery.

Realism

A style of art characterized by portraying subject matter accurately and truthfully. The name of the nineteenth-century art style which portrayed subject matter in this manner. refers to the portrayal of people and things as they are seen by the eye or really thought to be, without,idealization, without distortion.featured subjects from daily life and experience and develop a new respect for the real substance of the artists materials.

STYLE

DISTINCTIVE HANDLING OF ELEMENTS A PARTICULAR MEDIA, IN A ARTIST, A SCHOOL, SPECIFIC CULTURE, OR TIME PERIOD. refers to the experience

Expressionistic

Descriptive of art that emphasizes the distortion of color and form to achieve an emotional impact.

Iconography

In a work of art, the conventional meanings attached to the images used by the artist; as an artistic approach, representing or illustrating by using the visual conventions and symbols of a culture

"vOODOO"

NONOBJECTIVE ART

REALISM

PEOPLE AND OBJECTS AS SEEN BY THE EYE OR AS ARE THOUGHT TO BE . EX PHOTOGRAPHS( CUZ THEY SHOW, CAPTURE, DOCUMENT)

COMIC STRIP; FORGET IT FORGET ME

REPRESENTATIONAL ART

STYLE

SEVERAL CHARACTERISTICS METHOD OF EXPRESSION HAVE DEVELOPED

ICONOGRAPHY

STUDY OF THEMES AND SYMBOLS IN THE VISUAL ARTS.... WHEN YOU USE A LOT OF SYMBOLS.

Levels of Content

Subject matter, elements and composition, and underlying a symbolic meanings or themes.

FORM

TOTALITY OF WHAT WE SEE

Picture plane

The flat, two-dimensional surface on which a picture is created. In much Western art, the picture plane is viewed as a window opening onto deep space

Iconology

The study of visual symbols in art, which frequently have literary or religious origins.

Form

The totality of what the viewer sees in a work of art—the product of the composition of the visual elements. Refers to its totality as work of art , includes the elements, design principles, and composition of a work of art. A work form may include ex. colors that are used, textures and shapes, illusion of 3 dimensions, balance, rhythm, or unity of design.

formalist criticism

an approach to art criticism that concentrates primarily on the elements and design of works of art rather than on historical factors or the biography of the artist.

Representational art

art Art that presents natural objects in recognizable form.

Psychic automatism

attempt to clear mind of purpose and concerns so that inner conflicts and ideas could find expression through his work.

abstract art

departs form actual appearance of a person or object

form

elements, design principles, and composition- its totality

EXPRESSIVE ART

form and color are freely distorted by artists in order to achieve a heightened emotional impact

conceptual art

he said she said

non-objective

may make no reference whatsoever to nature or reality.

"Death of Manuel"

Artist: Sandow Birk 200 years later Sandow Birk appropriated David's image for Death of Manuel, his graphic deposition on urban violence

"Voodoo"

Artist: a nonobjective painting in which highly saturated colors and jagged shapes comprise the content and spirit of the work.

"The tempest"

Artist:Oscar Kokoschka The tumult of Germany in the years leading up to World War 1 can be felt in the dark palette whirling brushstrokes and existentialist expressions in Oscars Kokoschka's

"Forget it! Forget me!" cartoon

Artist:Roy Lichtenstein Not realistic but totally recognizable

"Semekazi"

Artist:Willie Bester (migrant miseries) uses images and objects to communicate a tragic story to anyone who will listen. Combine painting with found objects. (Iconography) Bester was classified as "colored" under South African apartheid rule and thus as with most nonwhite artists, was deprived of opportunities for formal training in art.Combine painting with found objects in a densely covered surface that seems, in its lack of space and air, to reflect the sualid living conditions among black Africans.

nonobective art

CONTAINS NO REPRESENTATION OF RECOGNIZABLE FIGURES AND OBJECTS

Grant wood;american gothic

realistic art

Iconography

study of the themes and symbols in the visual arts- the figures and image that lend works their underlying meanings

cubism

transcribed natural forms into largely angular geometric equivalents.

"Ken Moody and Robert Sherman"

Artist: Robert Mapplethorpe What it'd be like to be gay and living in America at the end of the millennium.

" Amorous Couple"

Artist: Mayan? Garments,hairstyles, and feature link it to life and times of the Yucatecan people before the onslaught of the Europeans. 8th -10th century pre-Columbians sculprues. Representational but not realistic.

2 GIRLFRIENDS

ABSTRACT ART

language of art

ARTISTS USE THIS TO COMBINE THE VISUAL ELEMENTS OF ART ACCORDING TO PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

Content

All that which is contained within a work of art—the visual elements, the subject matter, and its underlying meaning or themes. of a work of art is everything that is contained in it. Refers not only to its lines or forms but also to its subject matter and its underlying meanings or themes.

Formalist criticism

An approach to art criticism that concentrates on the elements and design of works of art, rather than on historical factors or the biography of the artist.

Non-representational art

Art that does not represent figures or objects.

"Two Figures"

Artist: Barbara Hepworth aims to disconnect her work from context by reducing her figures to their most common denominators-organic vertical shapes punctuated by softly modeled voids.

"Untitled" We dont need another hero)

Artist: Barbara Kruger Can be interpreted as an "answer" to Davids oath . Gender Ideology

"Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time (the exposure of luxury)"

Artist: Bronzino a classic example of works in which they're in much more than meets the eye. Weaves an intricate 'allegory' with many actors and many symbols.

"The kiss"

Artist: Constantin Brancusi Could be said to transcend context in the simple accessibility or reliability of its subject characterized as abstract rather than representational/male and female are abstraction

"He said she said"

Artist: Donna Rosenthal depicts an interaction between a man and a woman capturing the verbal cliches of the human comedy( can be described as representational.

"American Gothic"

Artist: Grant Wood Described as realistic in terms of style. Painstakingly realistic portrait of the staid virtues of the usual life in America. Has repetition of pitch fork commercialized.

"The two girlfriends"

Artist: Henri Delouise Transports us to the deminode of turn of the century Paris where in moylin rouge. their greatest thing is to love and be loved in return Representational but not realistic.

"Male and Female"

Artist: Jackson Pollock created while Pollock was undergoing psychoanalytic therapy and out to be read in that context. Reveals a complex scheme of images that he believed were derived from his collective unconscious mind.

"The Oath of the Horatii"

Artist: Jaques- Louis David one of the most recognizable work of the 19th century. Its landmark composition symbolically and pictorially. painted for Louis XVI who along with his wife Mouie Antoinette would loose his head to guillotine the printing became an almost instant symbol of the Revolution. Loyalty courage sacrificed it portrayed were an inspiration to the down trodden masses in their uprising against the French monarchy. historical circumstances . Gender differences

"Death of Marat"

Artist: Jaques-Louise David A memorial to a political martyr.

formalistic criticism

ELEMENTS AND DESIGN BUT NOT HISTORICAL ELEMENTS OF AN ART WORK.

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FIGURATIVE ART

KEN MOODY AND ROBERT SHERMAN

FIGURATIVE ART

MYAN COUPLE

FIGURATIVE ART REPRESENTATIONAL

REPRESENTATIONAL ART

FIGURES OR OBJECTS ARE RECOGNIZED MANNER BUT NOT A REALISTIC FORM

AWARENESS OF STYLE, FORM, AND CONTENT

HELPS VIEWERS UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE THE VISUAL ARTS EASILY

CONTENT OF A WORK

INCLUDES NOT ONLY ITS FORM BUT ALSO ITS SUBJECT MATTER AND ITS UNDERLYING MEANINGS OR THEMES


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