AESTHETIC THEORIES IN ART MODERNIST APPROACHES. Art History AP Schorsch 08-09

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AESTHETIC THEORIES IN ART MODERNIST APPROACHES Art History AP Schorsch 08-09

Modernist Theories of Aesthetics Characteristics of Modernism in Art include: Formalism Industrialization Linear Progress Creation of New Realities Individualism Value in Originality/Creativity Aesthetic Values as a Means to an End

Mimetic Theory Realism is a style in art often associated with mimetic theories. Many people tend to judge art according to standards of realism. Paintings and sculptures are often judged by how realistically they portray the subject matter, and the artist is thought to be talented to the extent that she or he can draw or paint things as they appear (Stewart, 1997).

Leonardo DaVinci The Virgin of the Rocks 1483-86 Oil on panel 77 5/8 x 47 5/8 in (199 x 122 cm) One of the oldest theories about art is one that assumes that art is a kind of imitation of the world.

Leonardo DaVinci John the Baptist 1513-16 Wood 27 1/4 x 22 1/2 in (69 x 57 cm) The idea that art mimics the visible world can be traced at least to ancient Greece, and it remains prevalent among Western viewers.

Titian Woman with a Mirror c. 1513-15 Mimetic theory, or imitational, holds that artworks represent or reflect objects and organisms in the physical environment.

Tintoretto Self-portrait 1588 Oil on canvas 65 x 52 cm (25 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.) Mimetic theories can also accommodate art that is not realistic. However, much depends on what counts as real.

Rubens St. Sebastian c. 1618 Canvas 78 x 49 13/16 in (200 x 128 cm) Using this theory, artworks may be judged on their correctness, completeness, and convincingness.

David The Oath of the Horatii 1784 Oil on canvas 130 x 167 1/4 in. (330 x 425 cm)

Discobolos c. 450 BC Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in)

Portrait of Pompey the Great c. 50 BC

Bust of Emperor Nero c. 60 AD Marble

Augustus in armor c. 40 BC

Mimetic Theory The essence of art is to picture or portray reality. Good art is an accurate mirror on the world, imitating nature or some ideal form. If the art work looks real, then it considered successful art.

Pragmatic Theory The essence of art is the communication of important moral and religious values from the artist to the observer. Art should inspire and inform religious experiences. Good art is sincere communication by the artist which infects the observers with those important moral ideas.

CHRISTIAN ART: Mosaics

CHRISTIAN ART: Frescos

JUDAIC SYBOLISM Holy Names of the Book The color green references the Tree of Life and is flanked by Menorahs.

JUDAIC SYBOLISM Torah Crown Read by the reader of the Torah.

JUDAIC SYBOLISM Torah Shield Has become more ornamental than functional, but was originally intended to demonstrate what parts of the Torah were to be read by rearranging the panel configuration.

HINDU ART Brahma and Brahamini Brahma

BUDDHIST ART Blessing Buddha Buddhism originally started in India through the teachings of Prince Gautama (later known as Sakyamundi) in 6 th Century BCE.

BUDDHIST ART Medicine Wheel Buddha Represents the Chakras, or life points, that require healing.

MUSLIM ART

MUSLIM ART

MUSLIM ART

MUSLIM ART

MUSLIM ART

Expressionist Theory Expressionist theories are compelling because most of people acknowledge that feelings or emotions are powerfully tied to artworks and their experiences with them.

Goya El sueno de la razon produce monstruos The sleep of reason produces monsters 1797-98 Etching with aquatint 21.6 x 15.2 cm A distinct emotion and transmits or infects viewers with an emotion via the artwork.

Goya The Shootings of May Third 1808 1814 Oil on canvas 104 3/4 x 136 in.

Goya Two Old Women Eating from a Bowl 1821-1823 21 x 33 1/2 in. Oil on plaster remounted on canvas

Van Gogh Still Life of Shoes 1886 Oil on canvas 37.5 x 45.5 cm

Van Gogh The Night Cafe 1888 Oil on canvas 70 x 89 cm

Van Gogh The Starry Night 1889 Oil on canvas 29 x 36 1/4 in.

Van Gogh Wheat Field Under Threatening Skies 1890 Oil on canvas 50.5 x 100.5 cm

Bernini Apollo and Daphne 1622-25 Carrara marble 243 cm

Rodin The Thinker 1880 Bronze 68.6 x 89.4 x 50.8 cm

Expressionist Theory The essence of art is expression of the inner emotions, feelings, moods, and mental states of the artist. Good art effectively and sincerely brings these inner states to an external portrayal.

Formalist Theory The formalist theory of art has its roots with those who have talked about a particular kind of experience that we have when considering beauty or artworks that embody beauty. This aesthetic experience is thought to be best when the artwork that triggers it is well organized.

Josef Albers Homage to the Square: Apparition 1959. Oil on Masonite 47 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches. According to this view, the elements of art and the aesthetic experiences prompted by art are thought to be universal, extending beyond cultural or historical contexts. For Formalists, things such as subject matter, moods or feelings, social issues, and artists intention are external to the work and do not have aesthetic significance.

Mondrian Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue 1921 Oil on canvas 39 x 35 cm (15 1/2 x 13 3/4 in.) According to Formalist thought, each kind of art such as painting, music, and poetry has certain elements arranged according to principles. For an artwork to be well organized, these elements must be arranged in accordance with the principles associated with the particular art form.

Mark Rothko No. 14 1960 1/2 in. x 105 5/8 in. on canvas Representational and thematic elements are secondary to formal elements. Works of art are autonomous objects, organic wholes which serve no particular purpose (their purpose is to provide aesthetic experiences) and needn t make imitative references.

Mark Rothko Untitled, 1968 An artwork may be judged by how intrinsically satisfying it is; its sensuous properties, arranged as an integrated composition, should evoke and sustain aesthetic contemplation.

Jackson Pollock Alchemy, 1947. Oil, aluminum (and enamel?) paint, and string on canvas, 114.6 x 221.3 cm.

Donald Judd Untitled (Six boxes) 1974 brass 6 unitsinstallation 101.6 (h) x 736.6 (w) x 101.6 (d) cm each 101.6 (h) x 101.6 (w) x 101.6 (d) cm not signed, not dated

Formalist Theory 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. Good art uses formal elements to trigger an aesthetic emotion in observers. Typically, formalist artwork is non-objective or abstract.