Joseph Beuys and the Artistic Education: Theory and Practice of an Artistic Art Education: Doing Arts Thinking: Arts Practice, Research and Education, cartea 6
Autor Carl-Peter Buschkühleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2020
Beuys describes pedagogy as central to his art. This book thus examines important aspects of Beuys’s art and theory and the challenges they raise for contemporary artistic education. It outlines the foundational theoretical qualities of artistic education and discusses the practice of ‘artistic projects’ in a series of empirical examples. The author, Carl-Peter Buschkühle, documents projects he has undertaken with various high school classes. In additional chapters, Mario Urlaß discusses the great value of artistic projects in primary school, and Christian Wagner reflects on his collaboration with the performance artist Wolfgang Sautermeister and school students in a socially-disadvantaged urban area.
Artistic education has become one of the most influential art-pedagogical concepts in German-speaking countries. This book presents its foundations and educational practices in English for the first time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004424548
ISBN-10: 9004424547
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Doing Arts Thinking: Arts Practice, Research and Education
ISBN-10: 9004424547
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Doing Arts Thinking: Arts Practice, Research and Education
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
1 Joseph Beuys and the Artistic Education
1 Freedom and the Challenge to Be an Artist of Living
2 The Polar Play of Artistic Thinking
3 The Decentralized Subject of Postmodernity
4 Identity and the Coherent Self
2 Beuysf Extended Concept of Art
1 Art as Evolution of Mind
2 Emancipation of the Mythical Age . Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Christ
3 Progress of Science – Kant, Newton, Helmholtz, Marx
4 Calvary Cross – Materialism
5 Christ and Man at Play
6 Humans as Artists and the Social Sculpture
7 Exercising Artistic Communication
8 Future Perspectives: Artistic or Artifijicial Thinking
3 Beuyse Artworks as Lessons
1 The eWarmth Qualityf of Artistic Thought
2 eThe Chieff . Revolution of Communication through Art
3 Creating New Flows of Energy
4 Political Statement and Shamanistic Revolution
5 The eChieff as Artistic Education
4 Artistic Learning through Artistic Projects
1 The River Metaphor
2 Pedagogy in Artistic Projects
3 Structural elements of the Artistic Project
4 Experiment
5 Contextuality
6 Polarities as Tensions and Tools of the Artistic Learning Process
5 Artistic Projects as Practice of Artistic Education
1 Research Aspects
2 "Head with a Story"h
3 Aspects of Artistic Education
6 Variations of Artistic Projects
1 "Freedom and Dignity"
2 "The Leaf Principle – Bionic"
3 Diffferent Topics – Diffferent Ways of Artistic Learning
7 Studying Artistic Education
1 Becoming a Generalist
2 Art Educators Have to Be Artists
3 Providing Time and Space for Artistic Studies
4 Should I Study One Medium or More?
5 Giving Grades for Artistic Studies?
6 Visual Studies – Pictorial Sciences
7 The Contemporary Relevance of Art History
8 The Role of Philosophy
9 Relevant Philosophical Disciplines
10 Pedagogy – The Art of Artistic Education
11 Educational Studies
12 Art Pedagogy as Art
13 Interdisciplinary Studies in Artistic Projects
14 Experiencing and Reflecting Polarities
15 Critical Reflection and Imagination in Pedagogy
16 Existential Creativity – Artistic Education as a Mental Attitude
8 Art Class as a Construction Site
Mario Urlass
1 How Can We Bring Students into Educational Situations Which Foreground the Self and the World?
9 On the Educational Potential of Art: A Requiem for Schonau
Christian Wagner
1 Introduction
2 Pupils, Art, and Economic Utility
3 Pupils as Performers: Dying and Death from Diffferent Perspectives
4 Artistic Thinking as a Teaching Process
5 Schonauer Requiem: A Requiem for Schonau
6 Concluding Remarks
References
List of Figures
1 Joseph Beuys and the Artistic Education
1 Freedom and the Challenge to Be an Artist of Living
2 The Polar Play of Artistic Thinking
3 The Decentralized Subject of Postmodernity
4 Identity and the Coherent Self
2 Beuysf Extended Concept of Art
1 Art as Evolution of Mind
2 Emancipation of the Mythical Age . Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Christ
3 Progress of Science – Kant, Newton, Helmholtz, Marx
4 Calvary Cross – Materialism
5 Christ and Man at Play
6 Humans as Artists and the Social Sculpture
7 Exercising Artistic Communication
8 Future Perspectives: Artistic or Artifijicial Thinking
3 Beuyse Artworks as Lessons
1 The eWarmth Qualityf of Artistic Thought
2 eThe Chieff . Revolution of Communication through Art
3 Creating New Flows of Energy
4 Political Statement and Shamanistic Revolution
5 The eChieff as Artistic Education
4 Artistic Learning through Artistic Projects
1 The River Metaphor
2 Pedagogy in Artistic Projects
3 Structural elements of the Artistic Project
4 Experiment
5 Contextuality
6 Polarities as Tensions and Tools of the Artistic Learning Process
5 Artistic Projects as Practice of Artistic Education
1 Research Aspects
2 "Head with a Story"h
3 Aspects of Artistic Education
6 Variations of Artistic Projects
1 "Freedom and Dignity"
2 "The Leaf Principle – Bionic"
3 Diffferent Topics – Diffferent Ways of Artistic Learning
7 Studying Artistic Education
1 Becoming a Generalist
2 Art Educators Have to Be Artists
3 Providing Time and Space for Artistic Studies
4 Should I Study One Medium or More?
5 Giving Grades for Artistic Studies?
6 Visual Studies – Pictorial Sciences
7 The Contemporary Relevance of Art History
8 The Role of Philosophy
9 Relevant Philosophical Disciplines
10 Pedagogy – The Art of Artistic Education
11 Educational Studies
12 Art Pedagogy as Art
13 Interdisciplinary Studies in Artistic Projects
14 Experiencing and Reflecting Polarities
15 Critical Reflection and Imagination in Pedagogy
16 Existential Creativity – Artistic Education as a Mental Attitude
8 Art Class as a Construction Site
Mario Urlass
1 How Can We Bring Students into Educational Situations Which Foreground the Self and the World?
9 On the Educational Potential of Art: A Requiem for Schonau
Christian Wagner
1 Introduction
2 Pupils, Art, and Economic Utility
3 Pupils as Performers: Dying and Death from Diffferent Perspectives
4 Artistic Thinking as a Teaching Process
5 Schonauer Requiem: A Requiem for Schonau
6 Concluding Remarks
References
Notă biografică
Carl-Peter Buschkühle, Ph.D. (1996), University of Wuppertal, is professor for art education at the Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen (Germany). His research focus is on theory and practice of an artistic art education and on philosophy of art. His intermedia-artworks are shown in international exhibitions.