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CPAR Lesson 3
  • Junnie Hong

  • 問題数 42 • 9/28/2023

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    Places emphasis on formal qualities and the arrangement of the elements of art using the principles of art.

    Formalism and Formal Qualities

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    Composed of all the people involved in the production, commission, presentation, promotion, chronicling, criticism, sale or consumption of art.

    Artworld

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    During this step, you will collect information about the subject of the artwork.

    Description

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    A socio-economic network, that overlaps with the social economic professional world involved in the marketing, distribution, and consumption of art in the public sphere

    Contemporary art world

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    Talks about the artist and their studios, collectives and workshop, associations, clubs, and societies

    Production of art

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    Allows the work to be perceived by the scenes and it's ideas to be communicated through the arrangement of elements as a whole

    Form

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    This step deals with the content of the work.

    Interpretation

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    From which the artwork is made

    Materials and Technique

  • 9

    Line, Shape, Color, Texture, Mass, Volume, Space

    Formal Elements

  • 10

    Concerned with power and the distribution of economic resources in the context of art production.

    Political Economy

  • 11

    Analyzed through Interpretation

    Language of Art

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    A creative and transformative process

    contemporary art-making

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    Refers to it's size, proportion and so on

    Overall Composition

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    Involves learning other criteria for judgement beyond our personal likes and dislikes.

    Art Criticism

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    In this step, one expresses the success of failure of the artwork and establishes it's values in society

    Judgement

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    This theory focuses on the content of the work of art

    Emotionalism and Expressive Qualities

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    Akin to a language or a text which can be ready by anyone establishing a dialogue between the artist and the viewer

    Art

  • 18

    Concerned with the search for the meaning

    Interpretation

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    The generation of new ideas, insights, and previously unimagined images and artifacts is usually thought of as central to the making of art

    Creativity

  • 20

    Exhibition of art galleries is defined correctly by? (chronological order)

    Public, Commercial, Temporary, Heritage House

  • 21

    This step deals with the works compositional qualities.

    Analysis

  • 22

    Talks about the competition, commericial and academic publishers, art libraries and more...

    Dissemination of art and art discourse

  • 23

    This establishes that art imitates life.

    Imitationalism and Literal Qualities

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    The process of responding to observations, concepts, emotions, and other experiences that we encounter in the world and interpreting these responses by creating artworks that employ human skillz intuition, and imagination to raw materials or medium with the appropriate tools and techniques of execution.

    Art Production

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    A faculty that allows us to generate mental pictures, ideas, and sensations that do not exist in the world and in some cases cannot exist

    Imagination

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    Talks about art boards, art councils, charitable funding bodies and more...

    Facilitation of production and exhibition

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    Refers to the nature, beauty and value of work of art.

    Aesthetics

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    Unearthed and reveals from the surface of the form

    Ideology

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    The study of art about the past and present and it's contributions to cultures and society.

    Art History

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    The content or the mass of ideas communicated through, the image it creates, the icons and their symbolic meanings, the environment where it used, displayed, performed, the traditions beliefs, and values of the culture that produced it and utilizes it, writing and intellectual ideas that help explain the work.

    Language

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    The ability to bring forth something new that has value

    Creativity

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    Can be defines in terms of the core activities of art production and exhibition, and the collateral activities of facilitating production or exhibition and aiding the dissemination of art and art discourse.

    Art World as an organizational structure