Universal principles of art 100 key concepts for understanding, analyzing, and practicing art

Universal Principles of Art is a comprehensive reference for all artists, and a follow up to Rockport Publishers' best-selling Universal Principles of Design.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Parks, John A., 1952- author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Beverly, Massachusetts : Rockport Publishers 2015.
Edición:Digital edition
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628902206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1 Abstraction
  • 2 Allegory
  • 3 Ambiguity
  • 4 Appropriation
  • 5 Areas of Competence
  • 6 Authenticity and Outsider Art
  • 7 Autobiography
  • 8 Balance
  • 9 Beauty
  • 10 Boundaries
  • 11 Brush Techniques
  • 12 Chance
  • 13 Classicism and Renaissance
  • 14 Collage and Assemblage
  • 15 Color as Light
  • 16 Color as Limit
  • 17 Color Theory
  • 18 Composition
  • 19 Conceptual Art
  • 20 Consistency of Visual Language
  • 21 Craft
  • 22 Creativity
  • 23 Cross-Cultural Fertilization
  • 24 Cubism
  • 25 Dada
  • 26 Decoration
  • 27 Distortion
  • 28 Distribution
  • 29 Drawing Language
  • 30 The Emotive Object
  • 31 Erotic Art
  • 32 Expression in the Abstract
  • 33 Fantasy and Visionary Art
  • 34 Finish
  • 35 Formal Innovation
  • 36 Form Rendered
  • 37 Gender
  • 38 Harmony
  • 39 Hierarchical Proportion
  • 40 Imagination
  • 41 Installation
  • 42 Intentionality
  • 43 Interactive Art
  • 44 Juxtaposition
  • 45 Kinetic Art
  • 46 Land Art
  • 47 Layers
  • 48 Linear Basics
  • 49 Mannerism
  • 50 Mass
  • 51 Materials as Art
  • 52 Minimalism
  • 53 Mixed Media and Multimedia
  • 54 Motif
  • 55 Movement
  • 56 Narrative
  • 57 Op Art
  • 58 Overload
  • 59 Performance Art
  • 60 Perspective
  • 61 Plasticity
  • 62 Politics and Polemics
  • 63 Prepare and Develop
  • 64 Printmaking
  • 65 Process as Meaning
  • 66 Proportion and Ratio
  • 67 Quality
  • 68 Quoting
  • 69 Readymades
  • 70 Realism
  • 71 Religiosity
  • 72 Repetition
  • 73 Representation
  • 74 Restraint
  • 75 Rhythm
  • 76 Romanticism
  • 77 Scale
  • 78 Semiotics
  • 79 Semiotics 2: Deconstruction
  • 80 Sensitivity and Sensibility
  • 81 Shape
  • 82 Shock
  • 83 Simplification
  • 84 Space and Volume
  • 85 Spectacle
  • 86 Style and Stylishness
  • 87 Successive Approximation
  • 88 Sufficiency of Means
  • 89 Surrealism
  • 90 Symbols
  • 91 Symmetry
  • 92 Temporary Art.
  • 93 Texture
  • 94 Theme
  • 95 Tone as Structure
  • 96 Touch Communicates
  • 97 Tribal Art
  • 98 Trompe l'Oeil
  • 99 Underpainting
  • 100 Video Art
  • Credits
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgments.