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Description Articles to help teachers at all grade levels, prepare daily classroom art projects for their classes.Arts & Activities Magazine Despite the difficulty in forming a definition for art, we go to an art museum expecting to see paintings and sculpture, not comic books, loaves of bread, or works by amateurs. And usually we are not disappointed, even if sometimes an exhibit features comic books and, as a result, opens our eyes to what is artful about them. That we expect to see paintings in frames and carvings on pedestals stems more from historical conventions than from any specific material or visual quality belonging to art. Many objects we call art represent significant ideas, but some do not. Someone considered a serious artist might even be more interested in marketing his or her products than a designer of industrial products is. Art, the product of creative human activity in which materials are shaped or selected to convey an idea, emotion, or visually interesting form. The word art can refer to the visual arts, including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, decorative arts, crafts, and other visual works that combine materials or forms. We also use the word art in a more general sense to encompass other forms of creative activity, such as dance and music, or even to describe skill in almost any activity, such as the art of bread making or the art of travel. In this article art refers to the visual arts. We categorize art for the sake of understanding and interpretation: It is easiest to compare and make connections between works that are similar in fundamental ways. Painting, sculpture, and architecture are the arts most commonly discussed in textbooks as the fine arts, and they are sometimes grouped together with music and poetry. The wording fine arts, however, suggests that these art forms in some way rank higher than other art forms generally categorized as decorative arts or crafts. There are various justifications for this distinction: The fine arts use the human figure as their subject (although this is a difficult rationale when applied to architecture); they can convey ideas or moral values; they are interpreted or discussed in theoretical writings; and they can be appreciated for their own sake, without regard to their usefulness. The idea of fine arts traces back to the French Academy of Fine Arts of the 17th century, however, and since then artists have on many occasions actively worked to tear down this division. We might instead think of painting, sculpture, and architecture as corresponding roughly to two-dimensional art, three-dimensional art, and arts that enclose or define space. Some of the newer art forms that add motion-for example, film and video art-are sometimes referred to as time-based media. The magazine, Arts Magazine, offers answers to the following questions: How have the visual arts been defined, and what purposes have they served? How have the different kinds of visual art been categorized and valued at different times? What are the elements of art? How do art historians study changes in art through time? The article concludes with some suggestions for appreciating works of art.
Arts & Activities Magazines Do you know the meaning of arts and its purpose? How about the different types of arts and its worth at different times? Have a list of resolution for all questions that you find hard to answer because the Arts & Activities Magazine provides all the comprehensive information, evident files, and the past of arts and its changes through time. This publication comes in 10 issues per year that covers all the elements of arts. Arts lecturers will surely find this publication a perfect resource for daily classroom art projects to all grade levels. It is easy to comprehend and less effort to edify arts in students since it is discussed in simple and comprehensible manner. This is incontestably informative and exciting. Subscribers will definitely treasure and appreciate the works of art in anyways.
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Updated on Feb 20, 2010. |