In
the previous sessions, few questions were not discussed in the class such as, what is
expected of a researcher? What is Art? What is the purpose of art? When did the
concept become Art? How did bourgeois society and Capitalism come about? How is
art connected to bourgeois society and Capitalism? Therefore these were dealt in
the class in a detailed manner. We were also give few tips to keep in mind while writing a good research; to
have clarity, to have thorough knowledge of the area one deals with, to pay
close attention to the writing style, to give a brief summary of every chapter and include what is going to be explained in the next chapter and it should have a complete structure etc.
Art in the beginning was for pleasure, like
music and poetry so, when we go back to
the history it is found that art was
developed by humans from the stone age but later with elaborate and complex works of art, it became intensely religious and symbolic. In the 4th century
Art was seen with a different view of great writers like Plato, Aristotle, Horace and Longinus who
taught about the purpose of Art which was then mainly for pleasure. Until 17 th century
Art was craft. But with the change of time there came shift in Art
too. From the 18th Century with the
arrival of steam engine and industrialisation, people thought Art was something
special, it is meant for artists only. Also Capitalist concept of a just society
brought about a change in the world of Art which had a different perspective
from pleasure to “Art for Art sake”. In the modern and post modern world Art is seen as narrative of endless possibilities. Marx
concept of Labour and Marx concept of
Capital greatly influenced the eighteenth century. So it is seen that
art can have an impact on a society’s system of values.
The
class discussion continued with the 18th century Industrialisation and its
impact. Due to the Industrialisation there came a shift in the ritualistic
function in the society. Industry means hard work. The Marx concepts of Labour
and Capital were of great significance in this period. Who is bourgeois?
Bourgeois are those who believe in the ideology of capitalism. Capitalist may
or may not be bourgeois. The Idea of Art for Arts sake can be
connected with bourgeois, Which had no social purpose. But
Art remains always for the public.
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