Exploring Art a Global Thematic Approach by Lazzari Margaret Schlesier Dona Edition 5th Sample

PDF 2011 – ISBN: 1111343780 – Exploring Art – A Global, Thematic Approach, 4th Edition  Past Margaret Lazzari, Dona Schlesier    # 6844


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EXPLORING Fine art uses fine art examples from around the globe to hash out art in the context of religion, politics, family unit structure, sexuality, amusement and visual culture.

Part I

INTRODUCTION TO ART_1

Affiliate 1 A Human being Phenomenon_3

Affiliate two The Language of Art and Architecture_23

Chapter 3 Media_55

Chapter 4 Deriving Meaning_87

Affiliate 5 Making Art, Using Fine art, and Preserving Art_103

Part II

WHY Practise WE Make ART?_125

Department 1 : : Survival and Across_126

Affiliate six Nutrient and Shelter_127

Affiliate vii Reproduction and Sexuality_157

Department 2 : : Religion_186

Chapter 8 Deities and Places of Worship_187

Chapter 9 Mortality and Immortality_233

SECTION 3 : : The Land_264

Chapter x Power, Politics, and Glory_265

Chapter 11 Social Protestation/Affi rmation_299

Section 4 : : Cocky and Society_328

Chapter 12 Mind and Body_329

Affiliate xiii Race, Gender, Clan, and Class_361

Affiliate 14 Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_397

Chapter fifteen Entertainment and Visual Culture_429

CONTENTS

Media in Two-Dimensional Art_56

Drawing_56

Printmaking_60

Painting_64

Fabrics, Needlework, and Weaving_70

Methods and Media in Three-Dimensional Art_71

Carving_73

Modeling_74

Assembling_76

New Technologies_79

Installation_79

Performance_82

Technology-Based Media_83

Photography_83

The Moving Image_84

Chapter 4 Deriving Meaning_87

Formal Analysis_88

Content Analysis_88

Subject Matter_88

Iconography_xc

The Infl uence of Historical Context, Physical

Surroundings, and Method of Encounter_90

Context for the Creation of the Artwork_90

Physical Surroundings_93

Method of Encounter_94

Writings about Art_96

Modernist Criticisms_97

Postmodern Philosophical Positions_99

Personal Interpretation_102

Affiliate v Making Art, Using Art,

and Preserving Art _103

Artists_104

Grooming Artists_104

Making the Fine art Object_106

The Role of the Artist in Various Cultures_108

Back up for Art Making_110

Private Patronage_110

The Market_110

Taxation-Supported Art_111

Using Art_112

Keeping Art_112

National Pride and Glory_112

Museums and Individual Collections_115

Preservation and Restoration_117

When Art Is Not Saved_122

Art Destroyed in Confl icts_122

Art Used Dynamically in Rituals_122

CONTENTS

Preface_viii

Part I

INTRODUCTION TO Fine art 1

Chapter 1 A Human being Phenomenon_three

Toward a Defi nition of Art_4

Function_4

Visual Form_4

Content_six

Aesthetics_viii

Creating Art_8

Perception, Response, and Expression_viii

Artistic Creativity_10

Categories of Visual Arts_11

Fine Art_12

Popular Culture_13

Craft_16

Stylistic Categories_17

Way Vocabulary_17

Cultural Styles_nineteen

Artists' Styles_20

Other Categories_22

Chapter 2 The Language of Art and Architecture_23

Formal Elements_24

Line_24

Light and Value_27

Color_29

Texture and Pattern_32

Shape and Volume_36

Space_36

Time and Motion_forty

Hazard/Improvisation/Spontaneity_42

Engaging All the Senses_42

Principles of Composition_42

Balance_43

Rhythm_44

Proportion and Scale_44

Emphasis_45

Unity and Variety_45

Structural Systems in Architecture_46

Traditional Edifice Methods_46

Recent Methods and Materials_51

Affiliate iii Media_55

The Importance of Materials_56

half-dozen CONTENTS

Part 2

WHY DO Nosotros Brand ART? 125

SECTION i : : Survival and Beyond 126

Chapter 6 Food and Shelter_127

History Focus_128

Expanding the View_130

Timeline for Nutrient and Shelter _132

Food_134

Securing the Food Supply_134

Storing and Serving Food_136

Art That Glorifi es Food_140

Art and the Act of Eating_142

Shelter_147

Domestic Architecture_147

Group Living_147

Individual Homes_150

Commercial Architecture_152

Late-Twentieth-Century

Public Structures_154

Affiliate 7 Reproduction and Sexuality_157

History Focus_158

Expanding the View_160

Timeline for Reproduction and Sexuality_162

The Hope of Fertility_164

Fertility Goddesses and Gods_164

Fertility and Rituals_166

Art Depicting Primordial and Man Couples_170

Primordial Couples_170

Human Couples_171

Art about Lovemaking_174

Art about Sexuality in Western Culture_177

The Feminine Body and the Gaze_177

Sexuality, Politics, and Consumerism_179

Abstracted Sexual Imagery_181

Images of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Progeny_183

SECTION 2 : : Religion 186

Affiliate eight Deities and Places of Worship_187

History Focus_188

Expanding the View_190

Timeline for Deities and Places of Worship _192

Religions and Their Imagery of Deities

and Holy Beings_194

Animism_194

Polytheism_194

Pantheism_197

Monotheism_201

Humans Respond to God_204

Ceremonies_204

Off erings_204

Sacrifi ces_206

Prayers_207

The Cosmos_208

Places of Worship and Their General Characteristics_211

Housing Sacred Objects_211

Incorporating Elements of Nature_212

Using Geometry Symbolically_213

Providing Sites for Sacred Ceremonies and

Pilgrimages_215

Temple Complexes and Large-Calibration Sacred

Architecture_217

The Greek Temple_218

The Egyptian Temple_221

The Hindu Temple_223

The Buddhist Temple_225

The Hebrew Temple_226

The Gothic Cathedral_226

The Islamic Mosque_228

The Mesoamerican Temple_230

Chapter 9 Bloodshed and Immortality_233

History Focus_234

Expanding the View_236

Timeline for Mortality and Immortality_238

Early on Tombs: Mounds and Mountains_240

Ancient Burials_240

Furnished Tombs_242

Egyptian Tombs and Mortuary Temples_242

Etruscan Tombs_245

Funeral Complex of Shi Huangdi_246

Royal Tombs of the Moche Civilization_248

Viking Ship Burial_249

Evolution of Cemeteries and Grave Monuments_250

Burial in Places of Worship_252

Christian Burials_252

Islamic Mausoleums_254

Reliquaries_256

Modern Commemorative Art_258

Mod Cemeteries_258

Contemporary Memorial Art and Practices_259

Section 3 : : The State 264

Chapter ten Power, Politics, and Glory_265

History Focus_266

Expanding the View_268

Timeline for Ability, Politics, and Glory_270

The Celebrity of the Ruler_272

Divine Rulers, Royalty, and Secular/Religious

Leaders_272

CONTENTS vii

Objects of Royalty and Prestige_275

Contemporary Political Leaders_276

The Power of the State_277

Palaces_277

Seats of Government_282

Monuments_284

War_285

Warriors, Weapons, and Fortifi cations_285

War Scenes_289

War Memorials_293

Peace_295

Art well-nigh Peace_295

Peace Monuments and Peace Off erings_295

Chapter 11 Social Protest/Affi rmation_299

History Focus_300

Expanding the View_302

Timeline for Social Protest/Affi rmation_304

Protests Against Military Action_306

Fighting for the Oppressed_311

Strategies for Protesting Oppression_311

Affi rming the Values of the Oppressed_318

Questioning the Status Quo_322

The Social Environment_322

Art Versus Politics_325

Section iv : : Cocky and Society 328

Chapter 12 Mind and Body_329

History Focus_330

Expanding the View_332

Timeline for Mind and Body_334

Depicting the Body_336

Portraits_336

Self-Portraits_340

The Physical Body_342

The Body as the Subject

of Scientifi c Study_349

The Limits of the Self_350

Sickness and Death_352

The Psychological Dimension in Art_353

The Body an Art and as Art_356

The Body as Fine art Material_356

The Body as an Art Tool_359

Affiliate 13 Race, Gender, Clan, and Class_361

History Focus_362

Expanding the View_364

Timeline for Race, Gender, Association, and Class_366

Race and Art_368

Art That Promotes Ethnic History and Values_368

Art That Criticizes Racism_369

Who Is Looking at Whom?_371

Gender Issues_373

Art and Ritual Perpetuating Gender Roles_373

Gender Refl ected in Fine art and Architecture_373

Critiquing Gender Roles_377

Clan_378

The Extended Family_378

The Nuclear Family_383

Class_385

Class Status and Body Styles_385

Grade Activities and Lifestyles_386

Art Objects That Indicate Class Status_394

Chapter xiv Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_397

History Focus_398

Expanding the View_400

Timeline for Nature, Knowledge, and Technology_402

Nature_404

Animals_404

The Land_410

Knowledge_418

Informative Images_419

Fine art and Intuited Knowledge_421

The Critique of Learning_422

Technology_424

Technological Advances_424

Evaluating the Constructed World_426

Chapter 15 Entertainment and Visual Civilization_429

History Focus_430

Expanding the View_432

Timeline for Entertainment and Visual Civilisation _434

Architecture for Entertainment_436

"Houses" for the Arts_436

Other Visual and Performing Art Environments_438

Sports Arenas_440

Art that Illustrates Leisure Activities_442

Images of Athletes_442

Music and Dance Imagery_444

Art in Entertainment_446

Art and Dramatic Productions_446

Musical Instruments and Dance_449

Art and Visual Culture_450

Motion picture, Television, and Cartoons_452

Video Games and Electronic Toys_455

Postscript_457

Glossary_460

Bibliography_473

Credits_478

Index_483

viii PREFACE

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