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The document discusses the concepts of representational and non-representational art, highlighting the differences between an artwork's subject and content. It outlines various sources and types of subjects found in art, including mythology, nature, and history. Additionally, it explains different meanings of content in art, such as factual, conventional, and subjective meanings.

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The document discusses the concepts of representational and non-representational art, highlighting the differences between an artwork's subject and content. It outlines various sources and types of subjects found in art, including mythology, nature, and history. Additionally, it explains different meanings of content in art, such as factual, conventional, and subjective meanings.

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GE6 – ART APPRECIATION

5
“SUBJECT AND CONTENT OF AN ART”

MS. OLIVIA MANABAT


NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Representational and Non-


Representational Art

• Differentiate representational art and nonrepresentational


art;
• Discuss the difference between an artwork’s subject and its
content;
• Identify the subject matter and specific examples of art; and

• Enumerate the sources of the subjects of some of the most


recognizable works of art in Philippine art history.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Representational and Non-


Representational Art

1.Subject
2.Content
3.Form
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

“Thank you for the


tragedy. I need it for
my art.”
Kurt Cobain
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Subject and Content of an Art


“Types of Subject”
REPRESENTATIONAL
ART - These types of
art have subjects that
refer to objects that
refer to objects or
events occurring in the
real world.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Subject and Content of an Art


“Types of Subject”
NON-
REPRESENTATIONAL
ART - Art forms that do
not make a reference to
the real world, whether it
is a person,
place, thing, or even a
particular event.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Non-representational
Art and Abstract Art
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Non-representational
Art and Abstract Art
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Sources and Kinds of Subject


Sources of Subject Kinds of  Mythology
Nature Subject  Myth
History  History  Dreams
Greek and Roman  Still life  Fantasies
mythology  Animals
Judeo-Christian  Figures
tradition  Nature
Sacred oriental  Landscape
texts  Seascape
Other works of art  Cityscape
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Content in Art

FACTUAL
MEANING - The
most rudimentary
level of meaning.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Content in Art
CONVENTIONAL
MEANING - Pertains
to the acknowledged
interpretation of the
artwork using motifs,
signs, and symbols
and other cyphers as
bases of its meaning.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

Content in Art
SUBJECTIVE
MEANING- When
subjectivities are
consulted, a variety
of meanings may arise
when a particular
work of art is read.
NO. 5
Art Appreciation
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Art Appreciation

PR 5.1.1
Inspired by You

Pen & Paper or MS Word

Why do we have to
differentiate the various
None meanings in evaluating art?
Why is it relevant in
appreciating art?
NO. 5
Art Appreciation

PR 5.1.1

For Flexible Distance Learning:


• Screenshot of hand written answer on bond paper and uploaded at
Edmodo Apps
For Modular Distance Learning:
• Handwritten bond paper and submitted at AISAT Campus

• Next Friday of the week.

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