Art and Culture
1. Functions of Early Art: In
this assignment folder is a link to a walk-through of the Lascaux Caves in
France. Access the link and explore the cave paintings. There is also a link to
background information on the cave site and I encourage you to review this as
well. Then answer the following questions :
a. What were the cave artists trying to say?
Based on the art work inside the caves I would have to agree with earlier interpretations that the art is somehow tied into the ‘magic ‘of hunting. They were trying to show images of their hunting abilities and powers. It was depictions of their daily lives. The video of the Lascaux Caves in France show many images of animals that were hunted during that time. One scene in particular that makes me believe these images are tied into the hunting rituals of the people is the finding by Jacques Marsal. He found in the cave a scene where man is confronting a bison. Most of the figures within the cave are of animals such as bison, horses and cows. In particular we see the scenes of the ‘falling cow’.
b. Why
do you think that there were so many animals and not as many people in the paintings?
I
think that the animals were a great part of the life of the hunters at the
time. Possibly it was more significant to show images of the animals they had
hunted as opposed to images of the hunters. There are over six thousand images
of animals at Lascaux, yet there is one image of what seems to be a human
figure. It is rare for most these sanctuaries to have many images of humans. I
think that humans are not as represented simply because the life of the hunter
revolved around the hunt, and the animals represent that. They depended on
these animals for survival, therefore the animals were very important to the
Paleolithic people.
c. What
can the paintings tell us about other aspects of the life of cave dwellers or
Paleolithic people?
I
believe the paintings tell us just how important hunting was to the cave
dwellers. It gives us insight into their daily hunting rituals. The fact that
there are not any paintings of plant species also tells us a lot. The paintings
suggest that the animals like the horses, bison and cows were very important to
the Paleolithic people.
d. What
difficulties did these early humans navigate in order to paint these pictures?
One
major difficulty for the artists must have been the amount of space needed to
actually do the paintings. Another factor would be that the artists would have
to able to switch techniques when needed. Of course the limitations on tools
also made it difficult for artist to make these images. They depended on the
“mechanical properties and morphological characteristics of the wall”. They
were in caves that are rough and they had to work around these difficulties.
For this reason I think we find a lot of silhouettes of animals as opposed to
full blown paintings.
2.
Commonalities in Function: Compare the possible functions of
the art from the Lascaux Caves to modern art, in all of its various forms. What
are some commonalities in function you can find in how the art of early humans
and modern humans?
I
believe all artwork serves a purpose. Some have physical functions, social
functions, and even political functions. The art at the Lascaux Caves
definitely had social functions. The cave paintings portrayed the lifestyle of
the Paleolithic people. The function of the cave paintings was to address the
hunting process that was very important to the Paleolithic people. These cave
paintings give us a glimpse into the hunting rituals of the Paleolithic people.
The cave paintings also express the importance of the animals which were
painted.I think modern art also has many functions. I find that there are a lot of artists that portray social and political functions within their art work. I find artists are very talented in painting concepts around the social and political struggles of today. I read online that “Political art always carries a social function”. I agree with this statement. I think both the early humans and the modern human artists are trying to convey a message through their arts. The message may be different, but it generally is involving social function and politics.
3. Introduce Us to Your Favorite Art: Include in your post at least one image and/or a link (5 pts) to a video depicting an art form you would like to explore. This could be a specific type of art (i.e., ceramics, photography, etc.), music (classical, blues, grunge, etc.), performance art, or any other type of art you might want to present. Then answer the following questions:
I have always been interested in performance art. I like that there are many aspects to it. It was originally used to describe artists like poets, musicians and film makers. Today it encompasses a much larger amount of art forms like dance and media.
One of my favorite performance artists is Suzanne Lacey. I have included a link to some of her art pieces.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-701-1&va=performance+artist+suzanne+lacy
b. Is
there a complete culture surrounding this art form, i.e., a language, a set of
behaviors, form of dress, etc.? Describe and identify the features of this
culture?
I
would think that there are so many concepts and ways of doing performance art
that there is not one specific culture that surrounds this art form. However
through research I learned that ‘performance art has its roots in the cabaret performances
of dada and the spectacles of the Surrealists, and grew up around the heyday of
high Modernism’. Obviously this art form has been around for a while, although
there have been some changes to it. In
performance art the artist can be dressed in anything and their behaviors are
not limited.
c. How does this art form (and its culture) benefit
society? Are there any detrimental affects?
I think
that there are no real detrimental affects due to performance art. I realize that
the messages that are portrayed can be shocking and offensive to some people,
but not detrimental. Performance Art definitely has its benefits to society. To begin, performance art has been around for many years, and its longevity provides room for growth. Although it originally was used to describe any live artistic events like poets, musicians and film makers. Throughout the years performance art has incorporated technological media into its art form. Another benefit of performance art is that it is live and has no rules or guidelines. ‘It is art because the artist says it is art’. In terms of benefiting society, performance art allows for people of society to voice or display their ideas and beliefs regarding political, economic, religious, and social views through the many different available avenues. I think performance art is entertaining and sometimes shocking, and it is able to send a message across.
Excellent discussion on the cave painting and their function.
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing us to Suzanne Lacey's work. I wasn't familiar with her.
This was a great distinction: "I realize that the messages that are portrayed can be shocking and offensive to some people, but not detrimental."
There is a difference, isn't there? Sometimes people take the introduction to new ideas and new concepts as an offense to them personally, as if it is causing them injury. Sometimes, that can make teaching difficult! Great discussion on its function to society.
Nicely done.
That was a great post. I really enjoyed reading it, you had a well structured and informative style to this topic. All of your points were very clear, I had similar answers to the cave questions. I agree with you performance art is a great form of expression, that takes a great deal of talent to be able to be successful. Great Post
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