Art and Morality

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The keynote explores the brief history of art, then dwell further into the issues related to the realm of art and morality and how the two are entangled into a big mess of ball

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Art and moralityby david aRdiansyah

brief history of art

classical renaissance baroque rococo

Greek roman arts

14th

PerspectiveBody as An IDEALHEBRAISM AND HELLENISM

MICHAELANGELO

DA VINCIRAPHAEL

BRUNELLESCHI

DONATELLOBOTTICELLI

BERNINI

romanticism NEO-CLASSICISM

IMPRESSIONISM

POST-IMPRESSIONISM EXPERIMENTAL ART

Cubism

surrealism

expressionism

19th18th 20th

CONSTRUCTIVISM

LEAVING THE BEAUX-ARTS

REALISM

CITY AND THE IDEA OF MODERN

POP ART

HEROIC AND TRAGIC

New ways of Seeingrepresentation of the world

two school of thought

INGRES

GERICAULT

DELACROIX

MANETRENOIR

MONET

SEURAT

CEZANNE

VAN GOGHDEGAS GAUGIN

MUNCH

PICASSO

DALI

WARHOL

how do we judge a work of art?

transgressive art of 20th century

AUTONOMISM MORALISM

PLATO

ART AS IMITATION OF REALity

IMMANUEL KANT

categorical imperatives 3rd critique: Aesthetics

moral understanding

artists’ moral intention

Moral Content

MORAL CONSEQUENCES

ART SHOULD BE TRUE TO ITSELF

HANNAH ARENDt

TOTALITARIANISM UNDERSTANDING AND IMAGINATION

ART PROVIDES PERSPECTIVEs

Medium FOR REPRESENTATION

IMAGINATION of AN ARTIST

conveyance of message

The business of art lies just in this, - to make that understood and felt which, in the form of an argument, might be incomprehensible and inaccessible.

leo tolstoy

extend to architecture

BUILT FOR HUMANS (ETHICS) AESTHETICS

THANK YOU

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