“How is the concept of Art influenced by the culture you are in?”
Thiha Soul -13597
FAN 5 C
Lau Sheow Tong
History of Arts and Ideas I D-FA203
THIHA SOUL
THIHA SOUL
No one can deny that art is always changing and affecting the all society of entire world and art has acted as a dramatic reflection of the social and political events taking place in regions in recent decades. So, what is art? , Art is a variety of human activities and the products of these activities; this article focuses primarily on the visual arts, including the creation of images or objects in fields such as painting, sculpture, print, photography and other visual things. Some said that there really is no such things as Art .There are only artists , once these were men who took colored earth and roughed out the forms of a bison on the wall of a cave ; today some buy their paints , and design posters for hoardings ; they did and do many other things. There is no harm in calling all these activities art as long as we keep in mind that such a word may mean very different things in different times and places, and as long as we realize Art. The longstanding censorship restrictions, culture values on much of the political situation in the society, artists never failed to reveal the art and predominantly followed the beyond boundaries. In 21st century, according to mass communication, society has open to read the art more than ever before and criticize that how much the society and culture influenced to individual and country. Art is moving from since people describe what art is, and there is a argument between all of the art movement. Every art movement has their concept and influences on artists and people, in this essay I will portray how the concept of art movement influence on me with our culture in this age.
My country, Myanmar has own traditional culture, traditional art, I introduce with the Myanmar art with the necessarily to begin with prehistoric
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