Title: Mini Art Lecture GOALS:
1Mini Art LectureGOALS
- NOT memorizing names, dates, specific works
(though that never hurts) - Recognize attributes of art works that identify
it as a certain style/movement or as created by a
specific artist - WHY? So that the next time you visit an art
museum you actually have something to do - (ask lots of questions)
2Introduction to Art
- Lecture One
- OK, so what is it?
3What is Art?
- Unique to humans - the sharing of ones
imagination - Aesthetics
- The branch of philosophy dealing with the nature
of beauty - Visual Communication
- Impossible to define - it can only be described
- The continuum of abstraction gt gt gt
4Representational
Totally Abstract
Abstraction
La Jaconde (Mona Lisa) Leonardo da Vinci (1503)
Woman in an Armchair Pablo Picasso (1941)
5Number 1A - Jackson Pollock (1948) context is
everything
6Why is Art?
- Communication
- like poetry, its rules are flexible
- To understand ourselves and our universe
- For the artist, its like sharing a good joke
- The Cool Factor
Self Portrait Paul Cezanne (1879-82)
7Starry Night Vincent van Gogh (1889) emotion
and color
8Number 1A - Jackson Pollock (1948) context is
everything
9What is Good Art?
I dont know much about art, but I know what I
like.
10What is Good Art?
I dont know much about art, but I know what I
like.
Really means I like what I know.
11What is Good Art?
I dont know much about art, but I know what I
like.
Auguste Rodin (1886)
Constantin Brancusi (1912)
12What is Good Art?
I dont know much about art, but I know what I
like.
- Art vs. Craft
- Craft is predictable, it takes aptitude, it
attempts the possible - Art is unpredictable, it takes talent, and
attempts the impossible (Michael Jordan?) - Form and Content (both are essential!)
- Form What does it look like?
- Content What does it mean? (not Jordan)
- What is a Masterpiece?
- the test of time
- does it move people?
13Michelangelo
David - 1501-04
14Michelangelo
- An acknowledged masterpiece
- Nude vs. Naked
David - 1501-04
15Rembrandt van Rijn Self-portraits Another
acknowledged master
Age 34 - 1640
Age 54 - 1660
16Why Look at Art?
- You will relate to it if you allow yourself
- Historical artifact
- Escapism
- Layers of meaning (CONTENT) gt gt
17Jan Vermeer Woman Holding Scales (1665)
18Jan Vermeer Artist in His Studio aka Allegory of
the Art of Painting aka Allegory of Fame (1665)
19How Should I look at Art?
- Approach with an open mind
- Allow yourself to get into it
- Give the artist the benefit of the doubt
- Try to see the work in the context in which it
was created / the artists motives - Art History helps here
- Ask yourself WHY the elements look the way they
do - Then, and ONLY then, you can judge its quality
20So
- Look at the work
- Try to understand the work
- Analyze its form and content (if any)
- Then judge from a position of knowledge and not
preference
21The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci (1495-98)
Andy Warhol Marilyn (1964)
22The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci (1495-98)
Andy Warhol Marilyn (1964)
23now you know