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What is Art?
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What Does Art Do?

A fundamental purpose inherent to most artistic disciplines is the underlying intention to appeal to, and connect with, human emotion.

Learning Objective

  • Examine the communication, utilitarian, aesthetic, therapeutic, and intellectual purposes of art


Key Points

    • The decorative arts add aesthetic and design values to the objects we use every day, such as a glass or a chair.
    • Art therapy is a relatively young type of therapy that focuses on the therapeutic benefits of art-making, using different methods and theories.
    • Since the introduction of conceptual art and postmodern theory, it has been proven that anything can, in fact, be termed art.
    • It can be said that the fine arts represent an exploration of the human condition and the attempt at a deeper understanding of life.

Terms

  • human condition

    The characteristics, key events, and situations which compose the essentials of human existence, such as birth, growth, emotionality, aspiration, conflict, and mortality.

  • fine arts

    Visual art created principally for its aesthetic value.

  • aesthetic

    Concerned with artistic impact or appearance.


Full Text

A fundamental purpose common to most art forms is the underlying intention to appeal to, and connect with, human emotion. However, the term is incredibly broad and is broken up into numerous sub-categories that lead to utilitarian, decorative, therapeutic, communicative, and intellectual ends. In its broadest form, art may be considered an exploration of the human condition, or a product of the human experience.

The decorative arts add aesthetic and design values to everyday objects, such as a glass or a chair, transforming them from a mere utilitarian object to something aesthetically beautiful. Entire schools of thought exist based on the concepts of design theory intended for the physical world.

Bauhaus chair

The decorative arts add aesthetic and design values to everyday objects.

Art can function therapeutically as well, an idea that is explored in art therapy. While definitions and practices vary, art therapy is generally understood as a form of therapy that uses art media as its primary mode of communication. It is a relatively young discipline, first introduced around the mid-20th century.

Historically, the fine arts were meant to appeal to the human intellect, though currently there are no true boundaries. Typically, fine art movements have reacted to each other both intellectually and aesthetically throughout the ages. With the introduction of conceptual art and postmodern theory, practically anything can be termed art. In general terms, the fine arts represent an exploration of the human condition and the attempt to experience a deeper understanding of life.

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