Assumptions of Art PDF
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This document outlines three assumptions about art: it's universal, distinct from nature, and involves experience. It provides examples of art across different cultures and time periods, emphasizing the unique human creation aspect of art.
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ASSUMPTIONS OF ART 3 assumptions of art 1. Art is Universal 2. Art is not nature 3. Art involve experience Art is universal In every country and generation art is constantly present Age is not a factor of determining art Philippines France...
ASSUMPTIONS OF ART 3 assumptions of art 1. Art is Universal 2. Art is not nature 3. Art involve experience Art is universal In every country and generation art is constantly present Age is not a factor of determining art Philippines France Norway “Spoliarium” “Mona Lisa” “The Scream” by: Juan Luna by: Leonardo da Vinci by: Edvard Munch 1884 16th century 1893 Art is universal In every country and generation art is constantly present Age is not a factor of determining art “An art is not good because it is old, but old because it is good” Dudley et al.,1960 Art is not Nature Art is a product of human creation, distinct from the natural world. It involves the artist's interpretation, manipulation, and transformation of materials and ideas, resulting in a unique expression that goes beyond mere imitation of nature. PAUL ZEZANNE Art involve experience Art is not merely a collection of facts or information; it is an experience that engages the senses and evokes emotions. It requires the viewer to actively participate and interpret the artwork, drawing upon their own personal experiences and perspectives. THANK YOU!