Artistic Intention : Visual Art
For the following sets of painting, take 2 minutes and decide what you think was the intention of the artist that painted/drew them. (I.E. What was the artist's goal when he/she made the art)
Set #1
Set #2
Set #3
Set #4
Set #5
What are we thinking about?
- The subject Matter : What is it ? How is it Portrayed?
- The artist themselves : What type of person they are, What kind of life they have, The mood they were in when they created the work,
- The Type of Audience they are trying to reach
-They Type of Reaction they want out of their audience
Narrow our Criteria
Now what if we try to Narrow down our judgement of their intention to this spectrum (remember, we are speculating about the INTENTION of the artist, not necessarily the real life outcome):
$$$$$ ------------------------------- vs. ------------------------------- ART
- The subject Matter : What is it ? How is it Portrayed?
- The artist themselves : What type of person they are, What kind of life they have, The mood they were in when they created the work,
- The Type of Audience they are trying to reach
-They Type of Reaction they want out of their audience
Narrow our Criteria
Now what if we try to Narrow down our judgement of their intention to this spectrum (remember, we are speculating about the INTENTION of the artist, not necessarily the real life outcome):
$$$$$ ------------------------------- vs. ------------------------------- ART
What is Art? What is Artistic? And What ISN'T ?
Art: the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
Key words: Creative Skill / Emotional Power
I.E.
Artistic = Did the artist use their creative skill to make us feel something
Key words: Creative Skill / Emotional Power
I.E.
Artistic = Did the artist use their creative skill to make us feel something
SO......
With all are (Visual / Dance / Cinema / Film ) We must consider the INTENTION OF THE ARTIST and what THEY WANTED FOR THEIR ART
Did they want it to be:
Viewed in a museum? Admired by the masses and the Elite?
Sold for a lot of $ ?
OR
Is it meant to be an expression of Emotion?
Possibly without an intended audience?
Does it matter if anybody listens / views it?
?? What is the Artist's list of priorities for what they want for their art ??
AND
Does this make a difference to us as the audience?
Do we think about this when we listen to music / look at art?
Quick activity:
1. Can you think of a song where the artist's intention was REACH MASSES OF PEOPLE AND MAKES LOTS OF MONEY
(think of our judgement criteria - monetary success)
1. Can you think of a song where the artist's intention was to EXPRESS EMOTION THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THEIR ART
(think of our judgement criteria - Artistic Skill)
This is a question of:
ART --------------------------VS.--------------------------$$$
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How did you we decide which end of the spectrum any given song ends up closer to?
What makes it sound Artistic ? What makes it sound $Valuable$
One thing these two have in common ( Art / $ ) is that one big goal is to reach PEOPLE , The Difference is in the
WHY
Artist #1 - " I want to get my album on iTunes/Youtube so I can sell a million copies and get Rich and Famous"
Artist #2 - " I want to get my album on iTunes /Youtube so a million people can hear my message! "
Does the Third Type exist?
Artist #3: "I want my Music to be on youtube so it can reach millions of people and they can feel my message - and it did, and they all bought it on iTunes and i made millions and got famous"
What makes it sound Artistic ? What makes it sound $Valuable$
One thing these two have in common ( Art / $ ) is that one big goal is to reach PEOPLE , The Difference is in the
WHY
Artist #1 - " I want to get my album on iTunes/Youtube so I can sell a million copies and get Rich and Famous"
Artist #2 - " I want to get my album on iTunes /Youtube so a million people can hear my message! "
Does the Third Type exist?
Artist #3: "I want my Music to be on youtube so it can reach millions of people and they can feel my message - and it did, and they all bought it on iTunes and i made millions and got famous"
Group Activity: Artistic Intention
Instructions:
For the following examples, plot each song on the "$ vs. Art Spectrum"
1. Which Side of the spectrum does it fit most appropriately ?
- Why did you think this? What from the music or your prior knowledge of the song/artist makes you think that way?
2. Aside from $$ and Art, were there any other intentions at play
3. Come up with a group answer (sentence form) for : What makes a song Artistic
Things to think about (as proof for your answer):
The Subject : What the song is about, what is the artist saying about it?
The artist: who they are, what they are like, what are they trying to say, what mood were they in when they created to the art
The audience: Who was the artist trying to reach? What did he want to say to them?
I Will collect these from everyone at the end of class!!
For the following examples, plot each song on the "$ vs. Art Spectrum"
1. Which Side of the spectrum does it fit most appropriately ?
- Why did you think this? What from the music or your prior knowledge of the song/artist makes you think that way?
2. Aside from $$ and Art, were there any other intentions at play
3. Come up with a group answer (sentence form) for : What makes a song Artistic
Things to think about (as proof for your answer):
The Subject : What the song is about, what is the artist saying about it?
The artist: who they are, what they are like, what are they trying to say, what mood were they in when they created to the art
The audience: Who was the artist trying to reach? What did he want to say to them?
I Will collect these from everyone at the end of class!!
Song List:
1. Thrift Shop
2. I'm the Slime
3. Anaconda
4. Tears in Heaven
5. Tribute
6. I Don't Wanna Live Forever
7. Space Oddity
1. Thrift Shop
2. I'm the Slime
3. Anaconda
4. Tears in Heaven
5. Tribute
6. I Don't Wanna Live Forever
7. Space Oddity