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Describe what you see:
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Aesthetics A branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty.
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Possible Careers for the Aesthetician: Museum Director Curator Director of Education at an art museum Gallery Owner Art Critic Journalist/Author Red Grooms Jackson in Action Aesthetician Believes that the study of the nature and value of art guides us toward intelligent opinions about art.
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Five Philosophies of Aesthetics Representationalism (AKA: Imitationalism, Mimisis) Formalism Expressionism (AKA: Emotionalism) Instrumentalism Institutionalism
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Representationalism Focuses on portraying things as they really appear. Gustave Coubet, John Singer Sargent, J.A.M. Whistler Richard Estes 34 th Street, Manhattan, Looking East
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Johannes Vermeer Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window Janet Fish
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Isabel Bishop, Strap Hangers, 1940
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Duane Hanson Young Shopper 1973
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Representational vs. Non-Representational Art Leon Dolice, Third Avenue Franz Kline, New York, New York
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Expressionism The essence of art is expression of the inner emotions, feelings, moods, and mental states of the artist. This art stirs up feelings, communicates a general mood or elicits emotional responses from the viewer. Edvard Munch, Egon Schiele, Otto Dix, Vincent VanGogh, James Ensor, Marc Chagall
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Kathe Kollwitz, The Volunteers 1920
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Egon Schiele Self Portrait with Grimace
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Formalism Places an emphasis on the elements and principles in a work of art. The essence of art is "significant form" - lines, shapes, colors, and other formal properties of the work; representation, expression, and other subject matter are irrelevant. Paul Cezanne, Piet Mondrian Louise Nevelson Royal Tide 1960
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Piet Mondrian Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow Elizabeth Murray Sun and Moon
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Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
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Instrumentalism Requires art to move people to act for the betterment of society. Art should serve as an “instrument” for furthering a point of view that might be moral, social, or political. The essence of art is its usefulness in helping us to comprehend and improve our overall life experiences.
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Banksy Have a Nice Day
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Barbara Kreuger We Don’t Need Another Hero 1987
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Institutionalism Focuses on artwork that can only be identified as art because it has been placed in a museum or gallery. Marcel Duchamp Fountain 1917
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Eva Hesse, Untitled (Rope Piece), 1970
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What is beauty?
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