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Arts

01. Areas of Knowledge: Art. Arts. 02. pottery. painting. theatre. poetry. Areas of Knowledge: Art. music. dance. film. sculpture. drama. literature. photography. 03. What can be known through the arts, that can’t be known in other ways?. Areas of Knowledge: Art. 04.

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Arts

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  1. 01 Areas of Knowledge: Art Arts

  2. 02 pottery painting theatre poetry Areas of Knowledge: Art music dance film sculpture drama literature photography

  3. 03 What can be known through the arts, that can’t be known in other ways? Areas of Knowledge: Art

  4. 04 What is Art? Areas of Knowledge: Art The Venus of Birkat Ram Golan 230,000yrs ago

  5. 05 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art?

  6. 06 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art? Art and the Supernatural

  7. 07 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art? Art and the Supernatural

  8. 08 What is Art? Areas of Knowledge: Art Bulgaria 8,000yrs ago France 15,000yrs ago

  9. 09 What is Art? Areas of Knowledge: Art

  10. 10 What is Art? Global Influences Areas of Knowledge: Art France West Africa

  11. 11 What is Art? Global Influences Areas of Knowledge: Art Vase by Grayson Perry 2007 Etruscan Vase 520BC

  12. 12 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art?

  13. 13 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art? Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way to affect the senses, thoughts or emotions.

  14. 14 Areas of Knowledge: Art What is Art for?

  15. 15 Areas of Knowledge: Art This is what happened This is significant

  16. 16 Areas of Knowledge: Art Bernardino dellaCiarda Thrown Off His Horse by Paulo Uccello 1420

  17. 17 Areas of Knowledge: Art Primavera (Spring) by Botticelli

  18. 18 Art and Power Areas of Knowledge: Art Julius Caesar Charlemagne

  19. 19 Art and Power Areas of Knowledge: Art Henry VIII by Holbein Pope Innocent X by Velasquez

  20. 20 Art and Prestige Areas of Knowledge: Art

  21. 21 Art and Prestige Areas of Knowledge: Art by Gainsborough

  22. 22 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Caspar Friedrich 1780

  23. 23 Areas of Knowledge: Art

  24. 24 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Joseph Wright

  25. 25 Areas of Knowledge: Art 13th Century ‘God the Geometer’ 18th Century by William Blake

  26. 26 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Brueghel This is what happened This is significant

  27. 27 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Vermeer 1670

  28. 28 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Thomas Jones 1782

  29. 29 Areas of Knowledge: Art by JMW Turner 1844

  30. 30 Areas of Knowledge: Art by Wassily Kandinsky 1925 by Pablo Picasso 1907

  31. 31 Making the familiar new Areas of Knowledge: Art by Andy Warhol 1962

  32. 32 ‘Mother and Child Divided’ Hirst 1993 Areas of Knowledge: Art ‘Black Square’ Malevich 1913 ‘Fountain’ Duchamp 1917

  33. 33 Areas of Knowledge: Art ‘Untitled’ by Helen Frankenthaler 1995

  34. 34 Areas of Knowledge: Art

  35. 35 Areas of Knowledge: Art Artists allow us to imagine ourselves in a variety of times, places and psychological states through their art.

  36. 36 Pablo Picasso was asked, “Is the artist a special kind of person?” He said, “No! Every person is a special kind of artist.” Areas of Knowledge: Art

  37. 37 The critical voice Areas of Knowledge: Art Social commentary and Politics by Banksy

  38. 38 The critical voice Areas of Knowledge: Art by Kevin Cater 1993

  39. 39 Areas of Knowledge: Art “Art is not a mirror to reflect the world, but a hammer with which to shape it” Mayakovsky

  40. 40 Art evokes feelings and also stimulates intellectual awareness Areas of Knowledge: Art by Gillian Wearing 1992

  41. 41 Art and Knowledge Areas of Knowledge: Art Art as Communication Art as Education Art as Imitation

  42. 42 Art and Knowledge Art as Communication Areas of Knowledge: Art

  43. 43 Art and Knowledge Art as Education Areas of Knowledge: Art ‘Still Life’ by Paul Cezanne 1890

  44. 44 Art and Knowledge Art as Imitation Areas of Knowledge: Art

  45. 45 What counts as Art? Areas of Knowledge: Art The intentions of the artist The quality of the work The response of the spectators

  46. 46 What counts as Art? The intentions of the artist Areas of Knowledge: Art Public? Or private? Self-portrait Rembrandt

  47. 47 What counts as Art? The intentions of the artist Areas of Knowledge: Art To please? Or provoke? My Bed Tracey Emin

  48. 48 What counts as Art? The intentions of the artist Areas of Knowledge: Art Public? Or private? To please? Or provoke? Pope Innocent X 1650 Velasquez Pope Julius 1511 Raphael

  49. 49 What counts as Art? The quality of the work Areas of Knowledge: Art Pieta Michelangelo

  50. 50 What counts as Art? The quality of the work Areas of Knowledge: Art Bull’s Head Picasso

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