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Humor in Art
Kerhartová, Jana ; Šamšula, Pavel (advisor) ; Špičková, Kateřina (referee)
Kerhartová, J.: Humor in Art /Graduation thesis of the bachelor study programe/ Prague 2010 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, department of Art, 41 norm pages Thesis sight: Theoretical study with research and an art project Subject: Humor, humor in art of the 20. and 21. century Aim: Research into possibility of taking advantage of humor as a theme in education of art Contribution, knowledge: What is the essence of humor, how students react to humor in art and how can humor positively influence personality and life
Play, playfulness and humour in the practice of the Art Gallery H
Kerhartová, Jana ; Hůla, Zdenek (advisor) ; Kornatovský, Jiří (referee) ; Fremlová, Vendula (referee)
Jana Kerhartová Play, playfulness and humour in the practice of the Art Gallery H Abstract This thesis presents activities of an unofficial private art gallery which operated in Kostelec nad Černými lesy in the 1980s. The research for the paper combined the oral history method, work with visual and textual archives and (visual) semiotic analysis. The aim of the research was to describe the activities of The Art Gallery H and to verify the possibilities of didactic transformation of some chosen aspects into visual arts education. The data, especially interviews with witnesses, historical documents, artworks and school lessons have the character of utterances in the poststructuralist context. Memories of the time and the alternative community viewed through the lens of today bring us important information about the present as well. Clandestine culture arisen in the totalitarian regime brings a new perspective into issues such as freedom, focus of our activities, relation to the establishment, ethics. The main concept that interconnects the whole thesis is the relation between humour, play and art creation. This motive is also important for the context of visual arts education.The outputs of the research were presented in the book Humour and Play in The Art Gallery H and at the exhibition of the same name...
Images of Insects - aesthetics, vision and facticity
Nedvěd, Zdeněk ; Kafková, Helena (advisor) ; Kerhartová, Jana (referee)
Bachelor thesis maps showing insect and its evolution in history from antiquity to the present. It shows and explains the various aesthetic categories that can apply to insects and bind his paintings. It presents various types of illustrations and explains the main characteristics and aspects. Detailed attention is paid to their creators, both in the European context, and especially the Czech illustrators, described in a separate chapter. Where possible, accompany the interpretation of illustrative examples. The work complements overview of the most important reproductive techniques used to transfer illustrations of insects in literature. In the practical part the students in an art lesson dedicated to the intuitive design of the insect body by its older Czech terminology.
Czech grotesque
Kerhartová, Jana ; Bláha, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Velíšek, Martin (referee)
Kerhartová, J.: Czech grotesque /Graduation thesis of the post-Bachelor study programe/ Prague 2012 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, department of Art, 81 pages This work is oriented as a theoretical study with research aim. It's focused on analysis of the phenomenon of Czech Grotesque and it's causality as a wide cultural - social problem. We use qualitative research methods and research design by The Grounded Theory, authors Strauss - Corbin. Main theme of this study is to investigate possibilities about didactic use of this topic in art education at grammar school. We reflect contemporary trends in art education in czech education curriculum - methods of constructivist pedagogy and discursive analysis. Important part of this work is research probe leading to find out student's pre- concepts about Czech grotesque. At the end, we construct resulting theory which is grounded on our previous research. Key words Czech grotesque, absurdity, art education, existence crisis, constructivist pedagogy, quality research methods
Humor in Art
Kerhartová, Jana ; Šamšula, Pavel (advisor) ; Špičková, Kateřina (referee)
Kerhartová, J.: Humor in Art /Graduation thesis of the bachelor study programe/ Prague 2010 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, department of Art, 41 norm pages Thesis sight: Theoretical study with research and an art project Subject: Humor, humor in art of the 20. and 21. century Aim: Research into possibility of taking advantage of humor as a theme in education of art Contribution, knowledge: What is the essence of humor, how students react to humor in art and how can humor positively influence personality and life

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