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The Art Journal Ateliér from the fondation to the present time
Mikulíková, Radka ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sládková, Hana (referee)
This diploma thesis "The Art Journal Ateliér from its foundation to the present" goes into the semimonthly art-oriented Ateliér magazine being issued from 1988 to December 2015. The work looks about historical context of period 1980 and 1990 until the first decade of the new millennium. The thesis, in detail, is focused on Ateliér magazine publishing in years 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2000 and 2008. The most detailed there are analyzed years 2012 and 2015, the crucial years, in light of magazine financial crisis. In 2010 the magazine got into financial trouble that culminated at at the end of 2015, the time the periodical had made a request for liquidation. 1. January 2016 the magazine entered into liquidation. In all surveyed years the attention is focused on the editorial staff, the graphic design and the semimonthly Ateliér magazine content. The most detailed is the magazine analyzed in 2012 and 2015 by using the analyses of all authorial texts there, there will be presented story writers contents from among the editorial staff and externals who had participated in both editions. An attention is paied to those authors writting in the periodicals,on how many there were in total and on how many times they wrote in the magazine in one year. The second analysis aimes only on copyright reviews of...
Jan Tříska in Czech theatre and film after the year of 1989
Třísková, Jana ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Sarkissian, Alena (referee)
This thesis investigates acting performance of Jan Triska in Czech theatre and film after the revolution of 1989. It focuses on seven specific performances in the theatre productions of King Lear, The Art, The Tempest and Leaving and in the films Elementary School, Lunacy and Piknik. On the basis of reviews, photographs, video recordings of King Lear and Leaving and as well as the above mentioned films, this thesis attempts to define the characteristics of the actor's performance. The work includes a list of Jan Triska's roles in Czech theatre and film since 1989 and a personal interview with Jan Triska about acting in the USA. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Experimental film and video in the second half of the 20th century in didactical context
Černá, Tereza ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Čech, Viktor (referee)
Černá, T.: Experimental film and video in the second half of the 20th century in didactical context. [Master's thesis] Prague 2016 - Charles University, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education, 95 p. (Attachments: art work of pupils and my own art work on DVD). This Master's thesis is a theoretical study in which I explore the connections between moving pictures - experimental film and video art - and the developments in fine art in the second half of the 20th century. In the thesis I look into the topic of moving pictures, their specific characteristics and the distinctions between them, and I define the basic concepts. Based on selected key figures who linked experimental film, video art and fine art, I describe the key approaches and principles that emerged in relation to this field, both in the Czech Republic and abroad. The teaching section presents three projects designed for and taught in art lessons, based on the work of some of the selected artists. The projects test the theoretical insights from the thesis through art lessons taught to schoolchildren aged 11 to 15. The thesis also comprises an art project, reflecting the insights obtained from the theoretical study, which became the platform for my own videos.
The aesthetic experience of garden: In between of art and nature
Veselá, Marie ; Dadejík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Kubalík, Štěpán (referee)
The thesis is dealing with the phenomena of garden in context of enviromental aesthetic. Garden is an unique space balancing in between artificial and natural and it is a diverse space full of contrasts and questions that seek answers. The aim of the thesis is not only to clarify its mixed nature but also to localize the uniqueness of an aesthetic dimension within its appreciaton. First, the fields of aesthetics in art and in nature will be defined. Second, our attention will be focused on the position of garden in between of these two fields. Special attention will be paid to the aspect of the borders, respectively ramework, whether physical or interpretative. The thesis will follow the border as a distinctive factor as well as the common element linking the garden with art and nature.
Do halucinogens influence artistic production? Qualitative study
Strolená, Kristýna ; Radimecký, Josef (advisor) ; Vacek, Jaroslav (referee)
The topic of hallucinogens use is currently very actual. According the Annual Report on Drug Situation in the Czech Republic in 2015, the lifetime prevalence of LSD use in the population is 3.1 % and 5.4 % hallucinogenic mushrooms, but it is higher among young adults (5.7 % and 9,2 %) (Mravčík et al., 2016). Users of hallucinogens tend to be a people devoted to various forms of artistic activity. The thesis aim is to determine whether and how selected hallucinogenic drugs use may affect artistic production (from the perspective of users). Data has been obtained through the method of unstructured interview. Further the research tries to inquire, whether the use of hallucinogens may impact a subsequent creation of sober artists, and whether it is possible to find some typical patterns in use of hallucinogens by artists. The work is structured as qualitative study consisting of theoretical description of the problem and of methodological part. The previous is therefore presenting theoretical definition of art, artistic creation and creativity, theoretical analysis of the connection between hallucinogens use and art, including ritual art. The final section focuses on practical application and is based primarily on research formed by informant's statements. Thesis is complemented by photographic...
Theories of Modernism and Visual Arts
Koupilová, Kristýna ; Stejskal, Jakub (advisor) ; Ševčík, Miloš (referee)
Theories of Modernism and Visual Arts Abstract: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to outline the theory of modernism in relation to visual art as seen in three authors. Firstly, the work will describe Clement Greenberg's opinions (his views of the issue of modern art and its development), based on which he tries to support the legitimacy of modern art. The next author discussed in this work is Michael Fried, who was inspired by C. Greenberg. The last author mentioned is Timothy J. Clark, who is radically opposing the modernist way of mapping the visual arts - and he is opposing both of the above mentioned authors as well. In the end, all views will be summarised and then compared. Key words: Art, modernism, avant-garde, criticism
Plastic Age - plastics as a legitimate part of the arts and art education
Rokosová, Magdaléna ; Velíšek, Martin (advisor) ; Sedlák, Michal (referee)
Rokosová Magdaléna: Plastic Age - plastic as a legitimate part of the arts and art education [thesis], Prague 2015 - Charles university in Prague, Faculty of education, department of art This diploma thesis is focused on mapping the potential of synthetic or semi- synthetic polymeric materials as specific means for fine art and art education. The theoretical part summarizes the crucial moments and the possibility of using plastics in applied arts (design) as well as in free creation and their everyday use in various fields and the resulting significant determination of our lives with these materials, including adverse effects on human health and our planet. Didactic series uses the appropriate means with regard to addressing the topics and the target group of pupils in second level primary school. It gently draws attention to the amount of plastic waste produced, and also presents the possibility of using these materials for creative work. The artistic section is focused on original works of fine art with the use of synthetic materials and verifying their expected potential. Its content is mainly engaged in the contrast of artificial and natural world and the question of whether these two seemingly distant worlds are really separable.
Contents of hidden curriculum as learning contents of Art Education
Nováková, Denisa ; Jakubcová Hajdušková, Lucie (advisor) ; Kitzbergerová, Leonora (referee)
NOVÁKOVÁ, D.: Contents of hidden curriculum as learning contents of Art Education. [Diploma thesis] Prague 2015 - Charles University, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education, 126 pages The thesis is tackling the hidden curriculum, in particular the hidden contents which take place in art education. It researches possible use of these contents in teaching of art education. The thesis has a character of qualitative explorative probe. The methods of research are observations and informal interviews. The study shows that the contents of the hidden curriculum bear an interesting educational potential for art education. However, teachers often do not register the contents or register but do not use them. The aim of the probe is thus to identify the various contents of the hidden curriculum in the practice of art education (with relation to socio-cultural and artistic context) and outline how they can be grasped. Subsequently, one content is specifically transformed into the design of art education, realized and reflected. Art part of the thesis is conceived as the author's art work reflection, focusing on the hidden side of her art work.
St Sigismund - Bohemian Patron in Medieval Culture
Savina, Ekaterina ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the life of Saint Sigismund and his cult in the context of the middle ages culture. Focus will be laid on the legend about the king of Burgundy, St Sigismund, whom Charles IV elevated to the rank of the Bohemian Patrons. His cult will be analyzed in medieval Bohemia and partly in other countries in medieval Europe. Through the interpretation of selected examples of works of art from the medieval period, we will demonstrate St Sigismund's importance and position among the others Saints of Bohemia.

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