Chapter 1 Lecture Notes
Chapter 1 Lecture Notes
Chapter 1 Lecture Notes
Aesthetics: branch of
philosophy that deals
with the nature, beauty
and meaning of art, and
our response
to it
Megalith: a large,
massive stone
Genre: art that depicts
casual moments of
everyday life and its
surroundings
Vanitas: (vanity) fleeting
nature of earthly life
Chapter Outline
Stonehenge
Stemmed vessel, Longshan
culture
Abstraction
Selective perception or a
defensive grid allows us to
categorize quickly and make
assumptions. It is necessary in an
over-stimulating environment, such
as this, or in our own fast-paced
lives. It also forces us to miss details,
and have preconceived ideas. You
would have to move slowly through
this room to appreciate each of these
works on its own merit, without
categorizing. When interpreting art,
it is important to look long enough to
ask questions and find visual clues.
Your first impression will change if
you spend time contemplating these
works. Movies have 2 hours to impact
viewers; a novel has chapters; a
sculpture or canvas has only the time
the viewer is willing to give. Pictured
are versions of Endless Column and
Fish and Bird in Space. Brancusi does
not depict particular details, but the
essence of their existence. He states
that the work represents the soul
liberated from matter.
To create extra-ordinary
versions of ordinary objects