Humanities- Lesson 1 Overview on Humanities PDF
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This document is a lecture on Art Appreciation, specifically focusing on the overview of Humanities and the Art. It delves into the nature, importance, and divisions of art. The document also explores the relationship between humanities and philosophy, with examples of "MAN" and various art forms.
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LESSON 1 OVERVIEW ON HUMANITIES AND THE ART Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP On completing...
LESSON 1 OVERVIEW ON HUMANITIES AND THE ART Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP On completing this lesson, you should know and understand the following: LEARNING ❖ Nature (kakanyahan/katangian) of Humanities OBJECTIVES: ❖ Importance (Kahalagahan) of Humanities ❖ Division (kahatian) of Art ❖ Language (wika) of Art Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP WHAT IS HUMANITIES? Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP HUMANITIES The word humanities come from the Latin “humanus”, which means human, cultured and refined. The term humanities refer to the study of the arts - the visual arts such as architecture, painting and sculpture; music, dance, the theater or drama and literature. They are the branches of learning concerned with human thought, feelings and relations. The importance of the human being and his feelings and how he expresses those feelings have always been the concern of the humanities. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP HUMANITIES As a study, its material object is “artwork”, and its formal object is “creativity and appreciation.” Every creation around you which is made by human beings represents someone's humanity. The chair you're sitting in, the clothes you're wearing, the building you're in, or your home, even the time of day which people created, all are representative of someone's humanity or their human-ness Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP HUMANITIES VS PHILOSOPHY (IN COMPARISON) Man is the source and Man is the starting point fountain of all creativity. of knowledge. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP MAN “Pinagmulan at bukal ng lahat ng pagiging malikhain” “Nagsisimula ang lahat ng kaalaman” HUMANITIES VS PHILOSOPHY (IN CONTRAST) Explicit Implicit understanding of understanding of artworks – him as composed extensions of his of body and soul being Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP “TAHASANG PAG-UNAWA SA SINING” “PAGPAPAHIWATIG NG KANYANG KAALAMAN NA BINUBO NG KATAWAN AT KALULUWA” Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP WHY DO STUDY HUMANITIES? Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We can be connected to places we have not visited, understand the past or history which has significance to the present. It makes us encounter great minds and hearts of human history. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We will be studying what humans have found valuable or good throughout the time. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We experience connection between culture and community through different art exposures – museum visits, concerts, theater performance, and support of local artists. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We increase our respect for cultural and individual differences through knowledge of achievements and of world civilization. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We gain a global perspective through the knowledge of world cultures. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP We will be able to build up your career, focus our life, minimize frustration, and most importantly, be able to work as part of an effective team. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP HUMANITIES IN DIGITAL AGE Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP ART APPRECIATION Appreciation of the visual arts goes beyond staring at a painting hanging on the wall of a museum; art is in everything and everywhere you look. Opening your eyes to the world of art is essential in understanding the world around you. Art is more than pretentious museums; only a few enter and comprehend. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP ART APPRECIATION IS: GAINING THE KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRE THE ART METHODS ABILITY TO IDENTIFY THE TO UNDERSTAND THE ART. AND MATERIALS TO DISCUSS MOVEMENTS FROM ANCIENT ART VERBALLY OR BY THE CULTURES TO TODAY'S WRITTEN WORD. CONTEMPORARY ART. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP AGREE OR DISAGREE? It is difficult to understand art without understanding the culture, their use of materials, and a sense of beauty. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP Art education broadens a person's comprehension, development, and visions of art. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP Art brings an understanding of diversity, how people lived in the past, and connect the issues concerning contemporary life and art today. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP ART Art was derived from the Aryan root word "ar" means to put together, while still another origin of the word art came from Latin "ars" means ability or skills (corresponding to the Greek “techne” from which we derive the words like technical and technique). Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP CONCEPT OR FACT Art is either a concept or a fact. As a concept, it is subject to be understood and be grasped by any perceiver. Art as a fact is observable; is that which is known through the senses. It refers then to any creative work of an artist that can easily be described upon noticing the different mediums being used and the context in which it is produced. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP Art plays a large part in making our lives infinitely rich. Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh. Art gives us a way to be creative and IMPORTANCE express ourselves. OF ART Art is something that makes us more thoughtful and well-rounded humans. Art is something that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing to our eyes. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP DIVISIONS OF ART Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP This category includes those artworks that are created primarily for aesthetic reasons ('art for art's sake') rather than for commercial or FINE ARTS functional use. Designed for its uplifting, life-enhancing qualities, fine art typically denotes the traditional, Western European 'high arts', such as: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture & Printmaking. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP Visual art includes all the fine arts as well as new media and contemporary forms of expression such as assemblage, collage, conceptual, installation and performance art, as well as VISUAL ART photography, and film-based forms like video art and animation, or any combination thereof. Another type, often created on a monumental scale is the new environmental land art. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP The term plastic art typically denotes three-dimensional works employing materials that can be molded, shaped or manipulated PLASTIC ART (plasticized) in some way: such as, clay, plaster, stone, metals, wood (sculpture), paper (origami) and so on. Three-dimensional artworks are made from everyday materials and "found objects“. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP This category traditionally denotes functional but ornamental art forms, such as works in glass, clay, DECORATIVE wood, metal, or textile fabric. This includes all forms of jewelry and mosaic art, as well as ARTS ceramics, (exemplified by beautifully decorated styles of ancient pottery), furniture, furnishings, stained glass and tapestry art. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP This type refers to public performance events. Traditional varieties include theatre, opera, music, and ballet. Contemporary performance PERFORMANCE art also includes any activity in which the artist's ARTS physical presence acts as the medium. Thus, it encompasses, mime, face or body painting, and the like. A hyper-modern type of performance art is known as happening. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP This category encompasses all activities involving the application of aesthetic designs to everyday functional objects. While fine art provides intellectual stimulation to the viewer, applied art creates utilitarian items (a cup, a couch or sofa, APPLIED a clock, a chair or table) using aesthetic principles in their design. Folk art is predominantly ARTS involved with this type of creative activity. Applied art includes architecture, computer art, photography, industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, as well as all decorative arts. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP LANGUAGE OF ART Primary Language: It is built into us as a part of our human heritage. This is the language of arts to which we are all heirs and can respond, given the chance and some reassurance of its validity. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP LANGUAGE OF ART Secondary Language: It is made up of the conventions, the traditions and styles, which have accumulated over the ages. The greater the number of works of art we come to know intimately, the larger our vocabulary of these conventions. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP LANGUAGE OF ART Third Language: It is the language in which this and other books on the arts are written. It deals with the ability to talk about the arts meaningfully and expressively. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP “THE PIPER” BY HUGHIE LEE - SMIT Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP ART AND EXPERIENCE Characteristics of Experience: It must be personal and Persons Affected by Art individual. It must not exactly Experience: The person of the be the same as that of any artist and the person of the other person. Experience is percipient. accompanied by emotion or emotional reaction. You like it or you do not like it. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP Works of art can express ideas or feelings, but nature cannot. Works of art is like sentences, but unlike natural NATURAL objects that can mean something. This point can perhaps be better put another way: works OBJECTS VS. of art, like sentences, but unlike natural objects, can embody communicative intentions. ARTWORKS Works of art can imitate nature, but nature cannot imitate nature. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP THE ARTIST/CREATOR’s natural ability and sensibility, plus her/his dedication to practice will definitely influence their creative output. SOCIETY/THE TARGET AUDIENCE can influence artistic expression via the influence of what we FACTORS “vote” for using our disposable income. AFFECTING EVENTS AND OBJECTS such as war, disaster, or AN everyday activity, other artistic output, can all influence artistic expression. ARTWORK THE PREVAILING TECHNOLOGY/TECHNIQUES available to artists can influence their output, as with film, music, and so on. Art Appreciation - Ronald John Cristobal, CTP