DISCOVERING ART - the search for meaning (updated 2021)
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
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hey vinnie what is it about human beings
it gives us the desire to represent our
relationship to the world through images
or material form how is it that artworks
can communicate something that cannot be
said in words and why does this
communication sometimes confuse more
than clarify
strong opinions about what constitutes
art and its value to society have
existed since ancient time
i don't know you
how are we supposed to make sense of
this painting
hey hey wait a second
my paintings are seen as a breakthrough
in modern art
there are lots of ways that art
communicates meanings but sometimes you
must have an open mind and work at
finding that meaning
okay jack how does someone understand
one of your paintings it seems a bit
hard to figure it out just by looking at
it
sometimes the message of a work of art
is straightforward other times art is
harder to decipher
but even an artwork where the purpose
seems clear there are often layers of
meaning that elude us unless we
investigate beyond our first glance
how do we gain access to those layers of
meaning
you need an approach that will help
investigate all the aspects that make
meaning in a work of art
it requires some research and some
analytical thinking but i think we can
help explain an effective way
dr renee sandel believes that
investigating how the form theme and
context interact in a work of art will
help us discover its meaning
it's a helpful approach
let's take a look at each of those
elements separately and then see how
their interaction can help us decode the
meaning in an artwork
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most artwork takes some kind of physical
form
although some art known as conceptual
art is meant to exist solely as an idea
there is usually something physical that
leads us to that idea
there are elements that make up the
physical form because things like line
color texture shape and value are
usually present in an artwork in some
way they have been called the formal
elements in art classes since the mid
20th century
there are of course other things that
make up the form of an artwork like
material media dimension and process
these physical elements then need to be
arranged in some way
this is called composition and there are
some principles for that too
this also includes things like style
technique and skill
for art to communicate to touch us in
some way it must engage with an aspect
of human experience
that experience can be dramatic or
profound addressing important issues of
history society or culture
sometimes it can be intimate or private
expressing emotions or observations that
are more personal
what the artwork is trying to
communicate can be said to be its big
idea
it's important to understand that the
big idea and the subject matter of an
artwork are two different things
in a nutshell the subject matter is the
vehicle that the artist uses to carry
the artist's theme
the objects in this still-life painting
are the subject matter but they are all
symbols that carry a larger meaning
about life
artists don't exist in a vacuum
they are a product of their times who
are influenced by ideas history politics
and cultural norms
their human experience is what they make
art about
to fully understand a work of art we
need to get some of the backstory
who made the artwork when and where was
it made
and perhaps most importantly why was it
made
now that we have defined form theme in
context let's look at how their
interaction can lead us to a better
understanding of an artwork
we'll use as examples to artworks that
could not look more different from each
other
the end of the 18th century was a
tumultuous time for france
a growing population widespread
unemployment and social inequality
presented many problems
spurred on by the ideals of the
enlightenment equality citizenship and
inalienable rights the people of france
ousted the king and transformed their
society from a monarchy to a republic
although the political atmosphere
surrounding the revolution was complex
the official revolution began in 1789
and the republic was proclaimed in 1792
jacques louis davie was a well-known
artist and a supporter of the revolution
in 1787 david exhibited his painting the
death of socrates
the subject matter of david's painting
the story of socrates death is from
plato's fado
david depicts socrates a greek
philosopher whose ideas got him on the
wrong side of the athenian government
and he was given to choice to commit
suicide or be banished from athens
the subject of the painting is the
moment when socrates chose to drink
hemlock rather than denounce his values
obviously david is technically very
skilled but let's see if there is more
to the painting than that
using our criteria let's see if we can
piece together why this is an important
and controversial painting
the story of socrates death implies that
the ideals of democracy and truth should
be the guiding principles of man
this is the big idea of the painting and
thus the painting was seen by supporters
of the revolution as a symbol for their
cause
recalling the criteria for examining an
artwork's form
it is easy to see how david manipulates
the aspects of two-dimensional
composition to create visual drama in
this painting
his use of light and color draws to the
main character socrates the rendering of
the figures clearly shows the emotion of
the moment
his skill in using oil paint to create a
window on this scene for us is
unsurpassed
clearly david is a master at
manipulating the formal elements and the
principles of design in this painting
as a young man david had studied in rome
influenced by the classical art of
ancient rome his style became known as
neoclassicism
this nod to the ideals of the classical
period gives the painting further
gravitas
understanding how the theme of the
painting relates to the events of the
time
allows us to see that the meaning of
this painting goes beyond a well-painted
scene from greek history
dutch artist pete mondrian's painting
composition with red yellow blue and
black looks nothing like david's
painting there is no narrative to follow
like the story of socrates death
how then can this painting carry meaning
let's use our form theme and context
criteria to investigate
we need to think about the time when
this painting was made to realize how
radical it was
throughout the 19th century and into the
20th century
factors such as the industrial
revolution new scientific discoveries
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