The Different Art forms:From Ancient Greece To Modern Days

If you are new to the art world, you may wonder what are the different art forms out there. From architecture to performance art

The Different Art forms:From Ancient Greece To Modern Days article aims to give you a brief explanation about each art form and its subdivisions.

The Different Art forms

The 7 traditional subdivision of the ArtsArchitecture
Sculpture
Painting
Literature
Music
Performing
Film
The 7 art forms in the visual artsArchitecture
Sculpture
Painting
Ceramics
Conceptual art
Drawing
Photography
The seven liberal artsGrammar
Logic
Rhetoric
Arithmetic
Geometry
Astronomy
Music

This division started during the Ancient Greece. All art and craft were referred to by the same word “Techne”. During that times, art most basic definition was as a documented expression on an accessible medium that anyone could view, hear or experience it.

The traditional subdivision of the Arts:

Architecture

architecture london
Liverpool Street – London

Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and structures, especially habitable ones. Architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. In modern usage, architecture is the art and discipline of creating a complex object or system.

Sculpture

The Different Art forms, sculpture
National Portrait Gallery – London

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Durable sculptural processes originally used carving (the removal of material) and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in wood, ceramics, metal, stone and other materials. Since modernism, shifts in this process led to an almost complete freedom of materials and process.

Painting

The Different Art forms, abstract expressionism
Untitled – Nikki Hill Smith
http://www.nikkihillsmith.art/portfolio/

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface. Likewise the medium is usually applied to the base with a brush. Therefore can also be applied with knives, sponges, airbrushes, among others. Painting is the name of the final work.

Modern painters have extended the practice considerably to include, for example, collage. Therefore, this art form is not painting in the strict sense since it includes other materials. New artists also incorporate different materials such as cement, straw, wood among others. Examples of this are the works of Anselm Kiefer or Jean Dubuffet. 

Literature

Literature refers to writing as an art form that contains artistic or intellectual value. In addition it can be classified according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction, prose or poetry. Academics often characterise literature works according to historical periods or their adherence to certain genres or aesthetic features.  Developments in printing technology have allowed an ever-growing distribution and proliferation of written works, culminating in electronic literature.

Music

Music is an art form and cultural activity, whose medium is sound. It is performed with a vast range of instruments and vocal techniques. Can range from singing to rapping; there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces, and pieces that combine singing and instruments.

Performance

The Different Art forms, performance art
Antonio Branco & Riccardo T.
https://www.antonioandriccardo.com/

Performing arts refers to forms of art in which artists use their voices, bodies or inanimate objects to convey artistic expression. However it is different from visual arts, once doesn’t use paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or static art objects.

Film

Film or movie, is a visual art-form used to simulate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere. It works by recording moving images, along with sound (and more rarely) other sensory stimulations. In conclusion the word “cinema”, is often used to refer to filmmaking.

The 7 art forms in the visual arts are divided in: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Ceramics, Conceptual art, Drawing and Photography.

To sumarize, once Architecture, Sculpture and Painting were already explaining in the traditional subdivision of the arts, let’s go ahead only with Ceramics, Conceptual Art, Drawing and Photography.

Ceramics

Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, which may take forms such as tile, pottery, figurines, sculpture and tableware. While some of these products are considered fine art some are considered to be industrial or decorative.

Ceramic art can be made by one person or by a group of people. In a pottery or ceramic factory, a group of people design, manufacture, and decorate the pottery.

Conceptual art

The Different Art forms, conceptual art
The National Museum of Contemporary Art – Lisbon
http://www.museuartecontemporanea.gov.pt/en

Conceptual art is art in which the ideas or concepts involved in the work takes precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. The inception of the term in the 1960s referred to a strict and focused practice of idea-based art that often defied traditional visual criteria associated with the visual arts in its presentation as text.

During the 1990’s, in particularly in the United Kingdom, conceptual art developed as a synonym for all contemporary art, once doesn’t practice the traditional skills of painting and sculpture.

Drawing     

Drawing is a form of visual art in which a person with the help of a drawing instrument makes an image on a surface by applying pressure or moving a tool across the surface. Common tools are graphite pencils, pen and ink, pencils, crayons, charcoals, pastels, and markers. Even if the most common support for drawing is paper, other materials such as cardboard, wood, plastic, leather, canvas and bord may be used. Nowadays with the develop of the technology digital tools can also make such effects with the help of proper software.

Drawing is frequently used in: commercial illustration, animation, architecture, engineering, design and technical drawing.

Photography

Photography as an art form refers to photographs that are created in accordance with the creative vision of the photographer. Art photography stands in contrast to photojournalism,  which provides a visual account for news events, and commercial photography, the primary focus of which is to advertise products or services.

The seven liberal arts

During the Middle ages, The liberal arts were central to university education. The seven liberal arts were taught in two groups: the trivium and the quadrivium. The area and range of the liberal arts evolved in time. Eventually, the meaning of “liberal arts” nowadays include both humanities and science.

TriviumQuadrivium
Grammar
Logic
Rhetoric
Arithmetic
Geometry
Astronomy
Music
Grammar

In linguistics, grammar is the set of structural rules governing the composition of phrases, clauses and words in a natural language. The term refers also to the study of such rules and this field includes phonology, morphology and syntax.  

Logic

Logic is the systematic study of the forms of inference,  the relations that lead to the acceptance of one proposition, the conclusion, on the basis of a set of other propositions. More broadly, logic is the analysis and appraisal of arguments.  

Rhetoric

Rhetoric is the art of persuasion, which along with grammar and logic  is one of the three ancient arts of. This area aims to study the capacities of writers or speakers needed to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.

Arithmetic

Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics that consists of the study of numbers, especially the properties of the traditional operation on them. It is an elementary part of number theory. It is considered to be one of the top-level divisions of moderns mathematics, along with algebra, geometry, and analysis.

Geometry   

Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.

Astronomy

Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. In other words this field studies everything that originates outside Earth’s atmosphere.

This arts can be considered one of man’s most noble opportunities to experience confirmation of his origins and destiny. Different from the humanities (philosophy, theology, etc.), this field makes it possible to more closely experience spiritual reality as well as to directly discover metaphysical truth.

I hope this article helped you to discover a bit more about the 7 art forms,and its divisions / subdivisions.

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Jean-David Malat the humble curator of the stars

Jean-David Malat doesn’t need any introduction. With one of the best contemporary art galleries in London and famous clients as Bono, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Moss, among others, the art dealer of the stars is doing pretty well.

While exploring around during my second day at Contemporary Istanbul Art Fair one booth got my TOTAL attention. The artists’ selection was great and the aesthetic organisation of the space was outstanding. It didn’t take long until I asked more information to the tall guy next to me responsible for the booth. With a contagious smile on his face and a great explanation about his artists and their artworks, we exchanged cards in order to keep in touch because of one of his artists.Back to the bar area to meet my friends for a coffee break I left his card on the table, and suddenly one of my artist friends asked me with a confused face how did I meet JD Malat … After explaining him he started laughing saying that I’m lucky and I should google him once I had idea how famous he was in the artworld.After quick research I definitely got why he was surprised and actually felt quite ignorant, therefore meeting such a legend without knowing who he was made me even more interested about his gallery and artists.While in London, I asked Jean-David Malat if would be possible to book an interview for my blog, and in less than 10 minutes we had organised the whole meeting. Arriving to his gallery I was super well received by his assistant Annie who was already waiting for me inside surrounded by amazing art pieces of Masayoshi Nojo that almost puts the viewer in another dimension.


1- How it all started? How did you become an art dealer?Well, I came to London and I was working in fashion at the time, and you know art and fashion are actually similar. I started getting involved in both areas but in 2005 I started working in an art gallery and after a while I started dealing privately as well. In 2017 I opened my own gallery in London.
2- How do you find artists? How do you choose them?It’s all about my personal taste. Obviously, I also look for the artists’ background or what point they are in their careers, but mainly it’s about my personal taste.
3- What’s easier to deal with, artists or collectors?I find both easy to deal with. Artists take more time but I have an amazing team that helps me a lot. Clients need advice and of course, they need to trust me I need to deliver results.
4- What’s your best advice for a young person starting now?I would say to learn from their mistakes.
5- During all those years in the art market was there any more difficult time that made you wonder about changing careers?Not really, I did mistakes, actually a lot of mistakes, but that’s normal, that’s actually how I learned.
6- Do you deal more in Primary or Secondary market?Both.
7- At the GQ interview, you said that the Sotheby’s degree didn’t teach you much as experience? Could you tell a bit more…I think I was misunderstood, I didn’t say that, what I said was I learnt more from experience (mistakes) than from the Sotheby’s course.
8- What’s your opinion about Art Fairs and how many are you doing a year?I love art fairs, it’s a great way to network, meet new collectors, gallerists, dealers, new people in the industry … plus is great to show my artists to a new public that otherwise, they would never reach.
9- What’s your opinion about how Brexit will impact the art market in the U.K .Well we actually don’t know how it will be, but I think that London as one of the principal art market in the world won’t feel Brexit that much.
10- How’s a day in your life?Well, I can’t say I have a routine. During the weekdays I leave my kid in school then I came here until closing time but then I’m pretty much always on the phone or my computer working until bedtime.
11- What does it take to make a great art dealer? I realised that you are really humble for your position, that helps?Of course! I want everybody to come to my gallery, it doesn’t matter if you are a student, a collector or someone just interested in art. I treat everybody the same, what I really want is people to get interested in art and if they show interest why should I be cocky? I know some art dealers do that but it’s not my thing.
12- What’s your favourite painting from your artists?Hum, of my artists … difficult question, I love them all, but my favourite artwork is the Triptych by Erdoğan Zümrütoğlu.

Erdogan Zümrütoğlu, 2018 Oil on Canvas 200 x 480 cm
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