Categories
- Arts & Entertainment
- Business
- Communications
- Computers
- Culture & Society
- Disease & Illness
- Fashion
- Finance
- Food & Beverage
- Health & Fitness
- Hobbies
- Home & Family
- Home Based Business
- Internet Business
- Legal
- Pets & Animals
- Politics
- Product Reviews
- Recreation & Sports
- Reference & Education
- Religion
- Self Improvement
- Shopping
- Travel & Leisure
- Vehicles
- Writing & Speaking
Information
Art - a Comprehensive Definition
“Art” means different things to various people. It's been an enigma! Since the age of twelve I wanted to be an "artist". Over the years I had become involved with numerous "art" endeavors: drawings, sculptures, paintings in various media, architectural design, photography, writing, and ceramics. I've even been fortunate to have "art" jobs: art and photography teacher, freelance artist, supervisor of a graphic art department, museum exhibits designer and builder, and art director. In all those experiences and even through educational training beyond the master's degree I could not find a comprehensive definition of..."art". After all, I was an "artist"; but, how could I make claim to this intriguing group with out really knowing what "art" was?
In the early 1990's, I participated in the Improving Visual Art Education Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was sponsored by the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Getty Center for the Arts. The conference basically centered on the concept of "Discipline Based Art Education". In this realm arts education is believed to have four basic tenants that should be covered in pedagogy and help give credence to spending constrained budgets on having "arts" in the public school curriculum. These four areas are: history, theory/criticism, aesthetics, and production. It was from this conference that I came up with the design for the MIA PATCH Lesson Plan for the Arts since there was no lesson plan format that I new of that really fit the "arts" education arena. One of the speakers, and I forget her name, was an aesthetics professor from the University of Minnesota. She came the closest to a definition of art that I could agree with, except, for her, art had to have a concrete artifact, an art "object", something tangible to be reviewed through time. But, as many "artists" know, sometimes an artistic creation is designed to be fugitive, non-tangible through time, it must disappear to fulfill its aesthetic intent.
While out jogging one afternoon at the conference it came to me, an epiphany; "There is a simple, comprehensive definition of "art", it's an acronym for itself".
TheAestheticRenderingofThought.
In order for Art to exist, the following three (3) criteria must be met.First of all, there must be some sensory manifestation (Rendering), fugitive or permanent, that is based upon a creative, intellectual process (Thought) with the intention of a beautiful or pleasurable (Aesthetic or Anti-aesthetic) action, or reaction, in one or more of the senses and/or psyche.
Encircled within this definition are more than the traditional concepts of "art": painting, sculpture, ceramics, writing, architecture, drama, music, dance, and photography. It's now easier to understand why cooking can be included as an "art" and more than just a craft. Please do not confuse "craft" with "art". Art objects are original creations, one of a kind. Craft, on the other hand, is the fastidious copying, reproduction, of an art object.
Robert E. Bear is a professional educator and national award winning artist. He has been recognized in Who's Who In America, Who's Who In American Education, and National Honor Society Outstanding American Teachers. Robert has created the Star Poster Program, the game of Gig, and the team sport of Bearball. To view his wildlife paintings and other writings, go to www.ursidaeenterprises.comArticle source: Expert Articles
Most Recent Articles in Arts & Entertainment category
- Mastering Your Mind Power - Recognize How Fear Controls You - By: Harold L Lowe
Fear is a habit, and it is developed within you just as other habits are. This means that sometime during the early stages of your development, someone in some way and for some reason invoked fear in you. - Watch Movies Online Completely Free - By: Alan Carr
There is now a completely different way of watching movies online for free. You won't have to fill out any surveys or install anything on your computer because all of your favorite movies are being hosted on well known video websites like YouTube and Google Video. - We Wanna Be Green - By: Chad Fisher
Companies all over the world are adopting green marketing slogans and attaching "built green" to everything from skyscrapers, cabinets, windows and a variety of other construction products. Historically green products did not work as well as "regular" products so green may have unfairly been associated with second rate or not quite as high quality. Showerheads in the 70's that had low water flow and similar products that never seemed top notch started the green marketing movement out on the wrong foot. - Help Get your Business Noticed Online - By: Bian Salins
Successful promotion is required in all media if a business is to thrive; that includes getting noticed online. - What is Astigmatism? - By: Carson Danfield
Astigmatism is a condition where the cornea has an irregular shape that causes problems with vision. The cornea, the clear covering of the lens and iris, serves as a protection to the eye and helps transmit light thru the eye. The cornea is normally spherical in shape, but those with astigmatism may have their cornea more oval shaped. - Getting Started on Writing E-book Marketing! - By: Prashant Sharma
If you want to give further value to your e-book then why not research some additional information which you can add as a bonus. Your bonus material could include a small report (just write two or three additional articles), checklists, or add templates. Any extra material you supply will need to be worthwhile on its own and be related to your e-book subject. - 30 years in Themed Entertainment : Blooloop talks to Nick Farmer - By: charles read
Synopsis or Brief Description: In November 2007, Nick Farmer will become the first European President of the TEA (formerly the Themed Entertainment Association), a post to which he was unanimously elected. Blooloop talked to him about his 30 year career in the themed entertainment industry and ambitions for his presidency. - Best Hangover Cure Tips - By: Liam Derbyshire
This article offers tips for curing a hangover. You will be surprised to see how much an adequate fluid intake can help. - What Is The Appeal Of Online Slot Machines? - By: Marcus Miles
What was the attraction of slot machines of slot machines? Shiny lights and the beeping music? Probably, but even at that early age, we all had a go on slot machines because we wanted the kick of winning, the prospect that we might win the opportunity to win money to buy things our parents didn't let us have. - 5 Keys For Maximising Your ROI Through Optimal ERP Performance: Key 3 - Selecting Your ERP Solution - By: Peter Clarke
Once you've made your decision as to why you are considering an ERP implementation (covered in article #1 in this series) and investigated the total cost of ownership (article #2), there seven important aspects to consider when selecting a specific system. These include functional compatibility, total cost of ownership, operational metrics, flexibility, time and ease of implementation, vendor support and relationships and industry expertise and customer references.
