Arts Chapter 2 Part 1 PDF
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This document is a chapter on the context of art, covering primary and secondary contexts, virtual museums, and regional contexts. It discusses the role of various aspects in art, such as historical events, economic trends, and social norms. It also explores different perspectives on art and the artistic process.
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( Topics Include: ( THE ART WORLD ( GOVERNMENT AGENCIES THE ART MARKET AND INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 2...
( Topics Include: ( THE ART WORLD ( GOVERNMENT AGENCIES THE ART MARKET AND INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 2 Season 3 exit Chapter 2 Part 1 Discuss the importance of understanding the context of art Explain how society , culture and history influence the creation of art Explain the need to support contemporary art 1 2 3 4 Chapter 2 Part 1 18+ Context consists of all of the things about the artwork that might have influenced the artwork or the maker (artist). It refers to factors that surround the work of art. when the work was made; where it was made (both culturally and geographically); why it was made; and possibly some other details or information. Chapter 2 Part 1 It includes a host of conditions such as historical events, economic trends, contemporary cultural developments, religious attitudes, social norms, other artworks of the time, among others. 99% Match 18+ Chapter 2 Part 1 Classification of Context PRIMARY CONTEXT Pertains to the artists his/her attitudes, beliefs, interests and values, education and training, biography (including psychology) This includes the artists intentions and purposes for making his/her art. 99% Match 18+ Chapter 2 Part 1 Classification of Context SECONDARY CONTEXT Addresses the external conditions in which the work was produced; the apparent function of the work, religious and philosophical convictions, socio-political and economic structures, and even climate and geography. 99% Match 2021 18+ Chapter 2 Part 1 VIRTUAL MUSEUM https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/isabella- stewart-gardner-museum/WgGwvp4sRb4yrw?sv_lng=- 71.09891535715373&sv_lat=42.33861945635496&sv_h=102.98587652886903&sv_p=0.0000021802941887472116&sv_p id=ielw90_WKZU0jZSQ82SIww&sv_z=0.15000511268435046 &hl=en 99% Match 2021 18+ CONSENSUS OF THE ART WORLD - The network of institutions (schools, museums, galleries, commercial market systems, and professions) which exercises the power to set the terms with which the public is made to perceive art. 99% Match 2021 18+ CULTURAL PRACTICE and SHARED MEANING - every culture creates art, and each has its own standards of representation, its own cultural context, and own aesthetic conventions. Material Conditions- refer to human labor power and means of production (tools, equipment, buildings, technologies, knowledge, materials and other resources) the social and technical relations of production (property, power, and control relations governing society’s productive assets), and relations between social classes. Chapter 2 Part 1 ART IN THE REGIONAL CONTEXT It begins in one’s locality, in the regional sense. It is the place where personal and group identities are nurtured as individual experiences are accumulated and collective memories are commemorated. It is viewed that the regions is the key identity market. Chapter 2 Part 1 ART IN THE REGIONAL CONTEXT Regionalism in art celebrates local tradition and pride of place. Negros is one of the areas where there is a string regional art tradition, they produced artists that have contributed to their lively art scene. Bacolod and Dumaguete are both hailed as centers in the local art industry, as many galleries and artist’s group are found their. Baguio City is recognized as the regional center of artistic production in the Cordillera region. Davao is considered as the aesthetic laboratory and cultural hub of many Mindanao artists. Bacolod City, spotlighted traditional contemporary artworks. “Panahi: New Works on Visayan Contemporary Textile Art”— exhibition held in 2016 textiles, particularly the Visayan ones, as used in at the Negros Museum in The Promdi Project is a survey of contemporary art practices in Dumaguete and surrounding areas. Promdi, short for “from the province,” is often used as a derogatory term for people living outside Metro Manila. The Promdi Project appropriates this connotation and turns it into an opportunity to educate Manileños with the Negrenses’ cultural knowledge.