The social functions of art have to do with history. Through art, people are able to express their sentiments about society in ways that will not meet too much opposition.
social funtion of arts
-personal (of yourself or another person) -pratical (what makes sense/necessary or needed) -cultural (religion, culture, of a specific place)
art you can find in a social environment such as graffiti, paintings, or scribbles by a sibbling:-I
the physical functions of art are the works of art that are created to preform some service
social, physical, personal, spiritual and educational
Entertaning guest and attending social functions.
Sociopolitical art is a form of conceptual art where the idea to be expressed, by whatever artistic media, is both social and political in origin.THIS IS NOT MINE
two major functions of art are : Me and YOu.
-personal (of yourself or another person) -pratical (what makes sense/necessary or needed) -cultural (religion, culture, of a specific place)
Humanities?
art you can find in a social environment such as graffiti, paintings, or scribbles by a sibbling:-I
Art reflects social issues. Art affects social issues. Social issues affect our lives. Artists use social issues to affect a change.
the way light and dark create is the same in art and in real life
the physical functions of art are the works of art that are created to preform some service
FUNCTIONS OF ART1. Art for decoration and ornamentation.2. Art for adornment to indicate social rank.3. Art to inspire faith or enrich worship.4. Art to give insight and a new angle on reality.5. Art for magical power.6. Art to honor and glorify.7. Art to record history.8. Art for the design of functional objects.9. Art to tell stories and illustrate.10. Art to define and show beauty.11. Art as propaganda to sell ideas, feelings, objects.12. Art to define and reflect the current times and culture.13. Art to redefine art.14. Art to express and explore personal feelings and ideas.
The way that light and dark create shadows is the same in both art and real life.
The way that light and dark create shadows is the same in both art and real life.
According to linguist W. P. Robinson, the functions of language are marking emotional states, personalities, social identity, and relationships, as well as regulating social encounters and identifying social class. These functions were outlined in his 1972 book Language and Social Behavior.