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The document discusses different types of hybrid art forms, including juxtaposition, synthesis, and transformation. It also provides examples of transcreation across different art mediums, such as translating text to music, text to visual art, and fairytale stories to cinema. Finally, the document outlines major periods in Western art history from prehistoric to modern eras, identifying characteristics and popular artists of each period.

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Art

The document discusses different types of hybrid art forms, including juxtaposition, synthesis, and transformation. It also provides examples of transcreation across different art mediums, such as translating text to music, text to visual art, and fairytale stories to cinema. Finally, the document outlines major periods in Western art history from prehistoric to modern eras, identifying characteristics and popular artists of each period.

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DOMINANT ELEMENTS USED

IN HYBRID OR MODIFIED
ART EXPRESSIONS
HYBRID ART FORMS
• What are hybrid art forms?
Hybrid art forms are basically two or more
different art forms coming together to make a
new art form.
HYBRID ART FORMS
• What are hybrid art forms?
• How do we come to create a hybrid art form?
Generally speaking, when two art forms come
together to create something spectacular, it is
hard to keep the two art forms separated. 
HYBRID ART FORMS
• What are hybrid art forms?
• How do we come to create a hybrid art form?
• What type/variety of hybrids are there?
Juxtaposition (or addition)  one larger,
more complex unit comprised of visible
individual components that are isolated.
HYBRID ART FORMS
• What are hybrid art forms?
• How do we come to create a hybrid art form?
• What type/variety of hybrids are there?
Juxtaposition (or addition)  one larger, more complex unit
comprised of visible individual components that are
isolated.
Synthesis (or fusion) individual components, when
combined, individual identities.
HYBRID ART FORMS

• What are hybrid art forms?


• How do we come to create a hybrid art form?
• What type/variety of hybrids are there?
Juxtaposition (or addition)  one larger, more complex unit comprised of
visible individual components that are isolated.
Synthesis (or fusion) individual components, when combined, individual
identities.
Transformation (alteration): one individual component that is modified
in the direction of another; not a fusion, merely an incorporation of
characteristics of one art form into another .
TRANSCREATION

Transcreation is a term used in advertising


and marketing and refers to the process
of adopting a message from one language
to another, while maintaining its intent,
style, tone and context.
TRANSCREATION

In art, transcreation may take the form of


recreating an art form into another art
form with the intent of changing the
medium and nothing else. Examples
would be changing the music to text, text
to dance, dance to visual.
Text to Music
Del Rey cited the poetry of Walt Whitman poem I sing
The Body Electric.
Text to Visual

Bright Star is a 2009 British-French-Australian 


biographical fiction romantic drama film based on the last
three years of the life of poet John Keats and his romantic
relationship with Fanny Brawne
Transcreation from Fairytale to
Cinema
WESTERN ARTS
PREHISTORIC ART

Arts Period and Characteristics Major Artworks


Movement

Stone Age Cave painting, Lascaux Cave


(30,000 BCE- 2500 fertility goddesses, Painting, Venus of
BCE) megalithic Willendorf,
structures Stonehenge
Lascaux Cave Painting Stonehenge
Venus of
Willendorf
MEDIEVAL

Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist

Byzantine and Islamic Heavenly Byzantine mosaics; Hagia Sophia, Andrei Rublev,
(476 CE- 1453 CE) isalamic architecture and Mosque of Cordoba, The
amazing maze- like design Alhambra
Byzantine Mosaic The Hagia Sophia
RENAISSANCE
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Ghilberti’s Doors,
Brunelleschi,
Early and High Rebirth of classical culture Donatello,
Renaissance Botticelli,
(1400-1550) Leonardo,
Michelangelo,
Raphael
David The Birth of Venus David
by: Donatello By: Botticeli By: Michelangelo
MANNERISM
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Tintoretto,
Mannerism Art that break the rules; El Greco,
(1527-1580) artifice over nature Pontormo,
Bronzino,
Cellini
Summer
By: Tintoretto
St. Luke
By: El Greco
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Baroque Splendor and flourish for Reubens,


(1600-1750) God, art as a weapon in the Rembrandt,
religious wars Caravaggio,
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Bacchus
By: Caravaggio
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

David,
Neoclassical Art that recaptures Greco- Ingres,
(1750-1850) Roman grace and grandeur Greuze,
Canova
Napoleon at St. Bernard Pass Cupid and Psyche
By: Ingres By: Canova
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Caspar Friedrich,
Gericault,
Romanticism The triumph of imagination Delacroix,
(1780-1850) and individuality Turner,
Banjamin
West
Liberty Leading the People Caernarvon Castle
By: Delacroix By: Turner
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Realism Celebrating working class Corot,


(1848-1900) and peasants; en plein aie Courbet,
rustic painting Daumier,
Millet
The Gleaners Passanti in una via Parigi
By: Millet By: Daumier
Art Period and Movement Characteristics Popular Artist and Major
Artworks

Monet,
Manet,
Impressionism Capturing fleeting effects of Renoir,
(1865-1885) natural light Pissarro,
Cassatt,
Morisot,
Degas
San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk
By: Monet
Dancers Tilting
by: Degas

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