Unit 1 Module Art Appreciation
Unit 1 Module Art Appreciation
Unit 1 Module Art Appreciation
LESSON 1:
Objectives:
1. Define the important technologies related to the study of Arts and Humanities
2. Explain the meaning, nature and importance of the arts in our lives
Concepts:
A. THE HUMANITIES
The term humanities is derived from the Latin word “humanus” meaning,
“human”, “refined” and “cultured”. It generally refers to art, literature, music,
architecture, dance and the theatre—areas in which human subjectivity is emphasized
and individual expressiveness is dramatized. The importance of human beings and their
feelings are the main concern of the humanities.
Broadly speaking, they are records of human’s quest for answers to the
fundamental questions they ask about themselves and about life. The content of the
humanities is anything that is inherently human – their experiences, values,
sentiments, ideals, and goals. The humanities are thus expressions of human feelings
and thoughts.
B.1 Definition:
Art is derived from the Latin word “ars” meaning “ability” or “skill”. It covers
those areas of artistic creativity that seek to communicate beauty primarily through
senses. Art embraces the visual arts, literature, music and dance.
1. Art is everywhere
We find art in the clothes we wear, the furniture and furnishings, style of
houses, and vehicles. We find art objects in home and in the community, in
religion, in trade and in industry.
Example:
No one can contain an intense emotion within the self for long. The tension that
results would compel the person to unburden the self or share the feeling with others.
We express our emotional state by some visible signs and activities. This
expression however, is not only limited to the revelation of emotions but also extends to
the personal and social values of the artist and the penetrating psychological insights
into reality that are conveyed through the arts.
3. Art as Creation
Humans have been led by an innate craving for order to create objects that are
delightful to perceive. The word “creation” in this sense refers to the act of combining
and re-ordering already existing materials so that the new objects is formed.
It has been said that the art is experience, because all art demands experience;
but probably it is clearer to say that all art involves experience, that there can be no
appreciation without experience.
At least three major kinds of experiences are involved in the artistic activity:
Sensory responses happens when we feel a kind of delight or joy in many forms
of art suing merely our senses. The onlookers and listeners do not seem to need deeper
understanding of what the artist has tried to express and how he manages to achieve
his purposes.
Emotional response is triggered by the recognition of a familiar situation
presented as the subject of the work. This may stem from memories evoked by the
subject.
Art is not nature. A work of art is made by human beings. Artists frequently find
their inspiration and subject matter in nature, as artists do use nature as a medium,
but art in itself is not nature.
The desire for beauty and order around is another basic human need. This
provides the needed comfort and balance in our lives.
However, what we call beauty is relative. Our concepts of beauty also changes
over time and beauty varies among cultures, too.
1. Art has been created by various people, at all paces and time. Art exists because it
is liked and enjoyed.
2. Art does not grow old
3. Art is something to be seen or heard
4. Art is the product of human’s imagination and skill in doing things
5. Nature is artful. Its beauty and artistry could be enhanced
C. A WORK OF ART
C.1. Definition
1. What did the artist make? What it is about? (This concerns the subject)
2. What did the artist want to show in the whole of the artwork? What is it for? (This
concerns the function of the art)
3. What is the artwork made of? (This refers to the materials or mediums and the elements
that are used to create it)
4. How are the materials and elements put together or organized? (This refers to the
organization)
5. What are its mood, temper and personality? (This refers to the style)
6. How good is it? (This refers to the judgment)
Objectives:
Concepts:
A. An Artist
Objectives:
Concepts:
A. General Classification
1. Major Arts- involve human’s skill to create works of art that are in form, content
and execution, aesthetically pleasing and meaningful as in music, painting,
architecture and sculpture; they are called major arts because they appeal to the
senses of sight, hearing and feeling.
2. Minor Arts- the aesthetic factor lies in the “styling”, they are addressed primarily to
the sense of sight and their usefulness; they are inferior in degree, especially in the
extent of aesthetic quality.
2. Performing Arts- those that use movements, words and gestures to show the art.
Examples are dancing, singing, magic show or theatre arts.
3. Literary Arts- a combination of spoken or written words and their meanings into
forms which have artistic and emotional appeal. Examples of these are novels, short
stories and anecdotes.
4. Popular Arts- an art form intended to be received and appreciated by ordinary people
in literate, technologically advanced society dominated by urban culture. Arts such
as movies, television shows and radio programs are examples of this classification.
5. Gustatory Arts of the Cuisine- involves special skills in food preparation. Fruit
carving and bar tending are just some of these examples.
6. Decorative Arts- are used to beautify or accessorize an area or space. We often use
this art in our homes and offices to make our place livable. Examples of these are
furniture, ceramic vases and pots and many others.
GUIDE QUESTION
Activity No. 1
Humanities and the Arts
1. Research on one foreign and one local artist, their biography and list of artworks.
2. Paste the picture of the artists and write down the artwork that they have created on
this page.
3. Present the picture and the researched background and artworks of these artists.
LOCAL ARTIST:
Name: ________________________________
Place of Birth: _________________________
Title of artworks created:
1. ________________________________
2. ________________________________
3. ________________________________
FOREIGN ARTIST:
Name: ________________________________
Place of Birth: ________________________
Title of Artworks created:
1. ________________________________
2. ________________________________
3. ________________________________