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Relationships of arts and visual culture to culture, civilization and nature. Anthropological and philosophical concepts of culture and art in the 21st century. Culture and art as a way of consciousness and as a preservation of consciousness. Kinds, types and genres of art. Art, junk and kitsch and their place in culture. The beginnings and the first form of fine arts. Ancient civilizations. Art and education, position, functions and possibilities of art in education.
In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom.
Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Orientation in the range of possibilities that art and visual culture offers for study. Forming students' own, active approach to topics from art history and the contemporary art scene, searching for connections between art history and contemporary visual culture. In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via platform Zoom. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Active participation in lectures and seminars, weekly recapitulation of what is known.
Independent study during the semester. In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lecturing through MS Teams and must participate in online teaching. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Základní literatura Doporučená literatura BELTING, H.: Konec dějin umění. Mladá fronta, Praha 2000. In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Listening and recording the lecture in notes.
Discussion in the seminar. In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Preparing of themes, learning of illustrations. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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1. Fine arts, fine art culture, visual culture, culture, - mutual relations
2. Visual culture and fine arts, civilization, nature. 3. The position of art in human culture, types of art; art, junk, kitsch. Kinds, types and genres of fine arts. 4. Art and education, position, functions and possibilities of art in education. 5. The beginnings and the first form of fine arts in prehistory. 6. Ancient civilizations and their reflections in contemporary art and culture. 7. Art culture of Egypt, Crete and Mycenae. 8. Art culture of archaic and classical Greece. 9. Art culture of Hellenism. 10. Art culture of Rome. Celts. 11. Art culture of late Rome and early Christianity. 12. Art culture of Byzantium. In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom. Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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Study aids are in the attached files for the subject:
Last update: Daniel Ladislav, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (27.09.2022)
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