HUMAN CULTURE and ARTISTIC EXPRESSION. Not all cultures have a separate, distinct word for “art”. What we may consider art is well woven into other aspects.

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HUMAN CULTURE and ARTISTIC EXPRESSION

Not all cultures have a separate, distinct word for “art”. What we may consider art is well woven into other aspects of a culture and not a distinct realm in and of itself. Not all cultures have a separate, distinct word for “art”. What we may consider art is well woven into other aspects of a culture and not a distinct realm in and of itself.

But universally art seems to have several qualities: But universally art seems to have several qualities: it expresses emotion it expresses emotion it communicates information it communicates information

(3) it stimulates the senses (3) it stimulates the senses (4) it evokes ideas (4) it evokes ideas (5) it affects emotions (5) it affects emotions

Art is also culturally patterned and has cultural meaning. Art is also culturally patterned and has cultural meaning.

Universally in all areas of art some people are considered to be better as artists than others. Universally in all areas of art some people are considered to be better as artists than others.

Some kinds of artistic expression: Some kinds of artistic expression:

Body decoration and adornment is found in all cultures. But what is considered appropriate or attractive varies enormously across cultures. Body decoration and adornment is found in all cultures. But what is considered appropriate or attractive varies enormously across cultures.

Body decoration may demonstrate: Body decoration may demonstrate: social position social position gender gender occupation occupation eroticism eroticism

Musical forms have tremendous variation from culture to culture. In general the more complex is the culture; the more complex the music. Musical forms have tremendous variation from culture to culture. In general the more complex is the culture; the more complex the music.

Music is the most transportable of the arts across different cultures.

Folklore is a broad artistic category that includes such literary forms as myths, legends, folktales, ballads, riddles and proverbs. Folklore is a broad artistic category that includes such literary forms as myths, legends, folktales, ballads, riddles and proverbs.

Often folklore reflects a rich oral tradition. Often folklore reflects a rich oral tradition.

Some common themes in folklore, perhaps because they reflect common human fears, include: Some common themes in folklore, perhaps because they reflect common human fears, include: catastrophe catastrophe slaying of monsters slaying of monsters

incest incest sibling rivalry sibling rivalry castration castration

Finally to understand human artistic expression, one must recognize that art forms are always changing in response to culture contact, influence from other cultures and evolving styles within a culture. Finally to understand human artistic expression, one must recognize that art forms are always changing in response to culture contact, influence from other cultures and evolving styles within a culture.

In the last century many artistic styles have been influenced by market variables. In the last century many artistic styles have been influenced by market variables.