Human Intro Lecture
Human Intro Lecture
Painting, sculpture
architecture, films
photography and
graphic arts
Classification
of art
1. Major arts
-appeal to the senses
of sight, hearing and
feeling
- more notable and
conspicuous in effect,
dignity, interest and
scope
Minor arts
◼ Deal with art that
is connected with
practical need and
purposes, such as
interior decoration
and porcelain art
Practical or useful arts
◼ Have as bases
sounds and words as
means of production
such as music,
drama and literature
Kinetic arts
◼ Userhythmic
movement
◼ Example; dance
Pure arts
◼ Usetwo or more
media, such as the
opera combining
music, poetry and
drama
Art may also be classified as;
◼ Representational/
objective arts
- have subjects
Nonrepresentational or nonobjective arts
◼ Without a subject
Other arts
1) Decorative arts –
can also be called
applied art; involves
visual objects made
for beautifying
houses, offices, cars
and other structure
Popular arts (Pop arts)
◼ Common everyday objects
to portray elements of
popular culture, primarily
images in advertising and
television.
◼ Subjects are derived from
advertising and product
packaging, celebrities, and
comic strips.
Graphic arts
◼ The term applied
historically to the art of
print making and
drawing.
◼ In contemporary usage it
refers to the applied
trade-skills of a graphic
designer or print
technician.
Industrial arts
◼ Was an umbrella term used
in the late 20th century to
describe an educational
program which featured
fabrication of objects in
wood and/or metal using a
variety of hand, power, or
machine tools.
Performing arts
Involve movement,
speaking and gestures
like the theater, play,
dance and music
Literary arts
Involves skill
in food
preparation
Some basic
assumptions about
the arts