Artistic language, education and creation

Authors

  • Nora Ros Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNICEN), Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35362/rie3512901

Keywords:

art, language, knowledge, art education

Abstract

Artistic creation is an essential function of the human being; art and man are inseparable. René Huyghe writes: "There is no art without man, but perhaps neither is man without art." Man, to develop and transmit his ideas and feelings, has various levels of activities. One of them is artistic language. Art is, in addition to a form of knowledge like science, a means of communication with which man expresses, through creation, images of physical and human reality, and of the aspects of the psyche (feelings, joys, anguish, hopes, dreams). Therefore, it is essential to have an artistic education that allows the knowledge of the different symbolic languages ​​(corporal, sound, visual, dramatic, literary) in order to generate new creative facts and know how to appreciate the productions of others, be these those of artists of the world. past, present, local or global context.

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How to Cite

Ros, N. (2004). Artistic language, education and creation. Iberoamerican Journal of Education, 35(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.35362/rie3512901

Published

2004-06-25

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Artículos del especial