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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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What is ART? Latin word ARS meaning ARRANGEMENT Forms
Visual Performing Language Culinary Physical Many more … …
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Visual ARTS Painting Photography Printmaking Filmmaking Plastic Arts
Sculpture Architecture
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Performing ARTS Artist’s body, face
& presence as medium
Music Dance Theatre
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Language ARTS Novels Poetry Songs
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Culinary & Physical ARTS Culinary
ART of Cooking Physical
Sports
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Appreciating ARTS Visual
Visual Elements: Line, Shape, Texture, Value, Colour & Space
Design Principles: Harmony, Variety & Contrast, Balance, Movement, Dominance
Artistic Styles: Realism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Surrealism
Performing & Language Does it move you? Do you get the message from the artist(s)?
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Appreciating ARTS
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Movement & Illusion
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Realism
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Impressionism
Claude Monet, 1872, Impression -SunriseSPM Oct 2009
Expressionism
The Scream by Edward Munch, 1893
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Surrealism
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Appreciating ARTS Culinary
Colour, Smell, Taste, Theme Physical
Do you enjoy the game?
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Appreciating ARTS Who
Well-off Educated Old
Why Heighten Awareness Boredom Exposure Peer Pressure/Social Class
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Appreciating ARTS Barriers
Exclusivity Difficult to Comprehend Expensive
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Appreciating ARTS in SPore
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Appreciating ARTS in SPore
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Appreciating ARTS in SPore
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Appreciating ARTS in SPore
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ARTS Supply Artists
Commercial Subsidized (e.g. SAF Music & Dance Company)
Venues Commercial or Subsidized Receiving or Producing www.esplanade.com.sg www.vch.org.sg
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What is ENTERTAINMENT? Event, Performance or
Activity designed to give PLEASURE or RELAXATION
Active or Passive Participation
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ART versus ENTERTAINMENT What is ART?
Act or Product? 3 Schools of
Thought
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ART versus ENTERTAINMENT 1st School: All ART is entertaining but not
all ENTERTAINMENT is ART
But not all art entertains, what one finds enjoyable may seem boring to another
ENTERTAINMENT
ART
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ART versus ENTERTAINMENT 2nd School: ART & ENTERTAINMENT are not
mutually exclusive
Area of overlap pertains to PERFORMING ARTS
ENTERTAINMENT
ART
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ART versus ENTERTAINMENT 3RD School: ART & ENTERTAINMENT are
mutually exclusive
ENTERTAINMENT ART
EnjoymentPublic TastesPredictable
Short-Term ImpactAudience Driven
Commercialisation“Uncultured”
RefinementNovel
StimulationInspirationalArtist Driven
Enlightenment“Cultured”
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Resources & Reading List Howard Hughes (2000). Arts, Entertainment and
Tourism. Chapter 1&2. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.
Mark Getlein (2002). Gilbert’s Living with Art. Chapter 4&5. Boston: McGraw-Hill.
Howell Jr.,W.J. (1973). Art Versus Entertainment in the Mass Media: (A Model for Classroom Discussion). Education, 94(2), 177-181
National Arts Council. (2008). Arts Statistics. Retrieved October 18, 2008, from National Arts Council Website:http://www.nac.gov.sg/sta/sta01.asp
Wikipedia. (2007). The Arts. Retrieved October 2, 2007 from Wikipedia Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_arts
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Tutorial (Oct 26 to 30) In groups of no more than 4:
Attend a current visual art exhibition. Share with the class your understanding of the artist, the visual elements, design principles and artistic styles he/she has adopted in the exhibition. Do load up pictures/videos (if permitted) with short reflections on Facebook tutorial groups prior to tutorial class; and
Research on the arts venue available locally and classify them into commercial, subsidized, receiving and/or producing venues.
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