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]] Art originally was the processes of man (compare word artificial), and as such was synonymous with science. Nowadays it can be seen in essence the foremost expression of human creativity. As difficult to define as it is to evaluate, given that each individual artist chooses the rules and parameters that guide her or his work, it can still be said that art is the process and the product of choosing a medium, a set of rules for the use of that medium, and a set of values that determine what deserves to be expressed through that medium, in order to convey either a belief, an idea, a sensation, or a feeling in the most effective way possible for that medium. (See definition of art)

Artists, deliberately or not, work under the influence of other artists of the past and present, and much of the development of individual artists deals with finding structured principles for how to express certain ideas through various kinds of symbolism. For example Vasily Kandinsky famously developed his use of color in painting, through a system of stimulus response, where over time he gained an understanding of the emotions that can be evoked by color and combinations of color. Also, the traditional use of lilies denote death and red roses to evoke love are recurring themes in Western culture.

Opinions differ as to what can and cannot be defined as art; for example, can somebody make art if the creation was not intended to be art? Is art always a form of individual expression? Will a work of art only be art once it is finished? For a more in-depth discussion of these questions, see the article on the definition of art and read some quotations about art. Maybe art is only defined by what interests the audience at the time?

Table of contents
1 Types of art
2 Oriental art and martial arts
3 See also
4 External links

Types of art

There are many types of art; the history of art reaches back into prehistoric times. Today, art most often refers to the visual arts, specifically painting,printmaking and sculpture, photography, digital art, and poster art. Art also commonly refers to the fine arts, which include music, literature, poetry, dance, and the theater. An outgrowth of the theater is film and animation. Since the 1970s, media art has become increasingly important, with disciplines like video art, electronic art, internet art, installation art, wireless art and artistic computer game modification.

When something is done especially well, it can be considered art: a feat of engineering such as the Golden Gate Bridge can be seen as a work of art. Architecture is certainly a type of art: consider the Eiffel Tower or the Notre Dame cathedral. Architecture is the synthesis of art and science. Even computer programming can be art; many programmers see their day-to-day work as an artform, with poetic elegance and beauty in design. A whole new discipline of software art is emerging, too.

Art doesn't have to be solely for aesthetic purposes; arts and crafts deals with making useful things into art. Commercial art ("visual communication") uses artistic methods to convey information such as advertising. Sometimes people make art out of random objects that weren't intended to be art; such art is called found art.

Oriental art and martial arts

Besides the wealth of Oriental paintings, architecture, etc, Eastern cultures seem to have a very wide definition of art. In many cases, art is part of a much deeper concept of spiritual development, perhaps including ideas such as self-mastery, working in harmony with with the laws of nature, etc.

In Japan, for example, many things have been practised and developed into artforms, through spiritual and mental discipline, incredible craftsmanship, and an extreme patience and willingness to master the medium. Hence, Martial Arts such as Kendo, Judo, etc.

While the term 'martial art' may sound like a euphemism or wishful thinking to some readers, traditions such as Kendo (a sword discipline) have been practised alongside Ikebana (flower arranging) and Haiku (poetry) for centuries, with many of the same techniques and even the same ultimate goals involved in each.

Asian civilisations have very ancient historical roots, and their artistic development reflects those roots admirably.

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For the Celtic mythological figure Art, see Airt


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Art in Partnership
Scotland's public art commissions agency. Offers information about services, projects, news and contacts.
http://www.art-in-partnership.org.uk/

Art-Public.com
Public art magazine and database. Publishes a newsletter addressed to the professionals in the field of art, architecture and urban design.
http://www.art-public.com/

Street Art Stylists of Seattle
Funky and far-out public art as photographed by Larry Neilson.
http://www.speakeasy.org/~docschlk/larry.htm

Aesthetic Hazard Project
Information about this public art project by Michael Betancourt. .
http://www.aesthetichazard.info/

The Yard Art Project
Features photo galleries of art found in yards, gardens, and similar outdoor spaces. Invites submissions of yard art photos for possible online exhibition.
http://www.literate-lemur.com/yard_art_project

Andrea Myklebust and Stanton G. Sears
Portfolio of civic art work, an explanation of their process and a public art discussion forum.
http://www.myklebust-sears.com/

Cambridge (Mass.) Public Art Program
Information about public art programs, installations, projects, and conservation and maintenance.
http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~CAC/public_overview.html

The Art of Life
An online portfolio of many public and private commissions by artists' Bonnie Lee Turner and Cliff Clear.
http://www.theartoflife.com

Buffalo Bayou ArtPark
An artists run public art organization that places temporary public art projects across the Houston, Texas area.
http://www.bbap-houston.org/

End of the Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh's Busways
This community-based artistic collaboration examines contemporary issues in Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Archives the project and community interaction process.
http://www.speranza.net/End_of_the_Line/index.html

Invisible Clock: A Community Based Public Art Project Incorporating Park Benches
A public artwork in Manhattan Beach, California exploring the nature of time with photomontages and text from "Einstein's Dreams" on park benches.
http://www.speranza.net/Invisible_Clock/

Public Art Project of Puerto Rico
Public art projects comissioned by The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to local and international artists covering distict aesthetic areas.
http://www.artepublico.puertorico.pr

Gilly Rogers
Galleries and bio of this British arist specialising in public and installation art.
http://www.myblueheaven.freeserve.co.uk

Jane Greengold
Public artist provides galleries of projects and installations.
http://www.janegreengold.com

Blek's Le Rat
Offers galleries exploring the origin of stencil graffiti art in Paris, France in the 80's.
http://www.bleklerat.tk

Public Art Works
Supports placing art in unusual, public locations. Includes past works and contact information.
http://www.publicartworks.org/

Lions for the Children of Jerusalem
Project combines local art from all walks of Israeli society, and contributes to and assists children in the city. In English and Hebrew.
http://www.lionsofjerusalem.org.il/

The Public Dreams Society
Produces theatrical events and participatory community events, integrating artists, performers, and the public. Vancouver, BC.
http://www.publicdreams.org/

Guide to Public Art in Cincinnati
History, photos and a tour of Cincinnati's collection of outdoor sculptures, fountains, objects and paintings.
http://www.idiotech.com/oacdocs/oachome.html

Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places
Public art program dedicated to bringing artistic works out of galleries and museums and into the Miami community.
http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/publicart/

The Landscape of Urban Regeneration: Public Art
Examines the implication of public art in strategies of urban regeneration and place promotion.
http://www.chelt.ac.uk/cwis/pubs/landiss/vol12/page2.htm

Philadelphia Public Art
Pictures of publicly viewable sculptures, memorials and fountains in Philadelphia.
http://www.philart.net/

Project Row Houses
Art and social activism is used to reclaim an inner city neighborhood in Houston.
http://www.projectrowhouses.org/

Public Art Fund
A non-profit arts organization that presents the work of contemporary artists in New York's public spaces.
http://www.publicartfund.org/

Public Art in Los Angeles
Documents public art works, sculptural works, mosaics, and murals, in the downtown area, the University of Southern California, and other places in the city.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/la/pubart/

Public Art South West
A development agency co-ordinating a range of strategies for public art development in the South West (England), funded by South West Arts. News, advice, events, current issues.
http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/

Social and Public Art Resource Center
Non-profit arts organization based in Venice, California, with art projects city-wide, committed to socially responsible art making.
http://www.sparcmurals.org/

Public Art Meets the Public
Explores the relationship between art, art appreciation and cultural understanding.
http://www.svcc.edu/academics/classes/murray/chicago/pblicart.htm

Association for Gravestone Studies
Furthering the study and preservation of gravestones.
http://www.gravestonestudies.org/

International Cheemah Monument Project
Offers images and information about the international peace project that includes placing several bronze monuments around the world.
http://www.cheemahproject.org/

Duluth Public Arts
Offers a cyber tour of public art around the city.
http://www.cp.duluth.mn.us/~sister/

Cookson and McNally
Public art commissions by the artists, Chloe Cookson and Rory McNally. Includes the civic monument Batley Bats, ceramic sculpture, a school fountain, banners and landscape design.
http://freespace.virgin.net/cookson.mcnally/

Public Art on the Net
Links to community art resources and organizations.
http://www.zpub.com/public/

Art in the Public Interest
Nonprofit organization to serve the information needs of artists and organizations who are bringing the arts together with community and social concerns. Contains newsletter and organization information.
http://www.apionline.org/

The Maintenance of Public Artworks
Discusses the care and cleaning of public sculptures.
http://www.sculpture.org/documents/scmag00/sept00/main/main.htm

The Art of Being in Danger
Art project explores attitudes toward homelessness.
http://www.caracara.org/radar

Palm Desert Art in Public Places
Offers information on upcoming events and displays a wide variety of public art from well known artists such as Peter Voulkos and Dale Chihuly.
http://www.palmdesertart.org/

Seattle Outdoor Art
A catalog of art in the Seattle outdoors.
http://www.seattleoutdoorart.com

Connect to Art and Culture in Delray Beach, Florida
Public art and design linking the diverse cultures of this South Florida town.
http://www.delrayconnect.com

Albuquerque Public Art Program
Includes arts program information for the city and project opportunities.
http://www.cabq.gov/publicart/index.html

Hickman Industries
Showcases the sculpture and public art of Robert Hickman.
http://hickmanindustries.com



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