Academic Year |
2024Year |
School/Graduate School |
School of Education |
Lecture Code |
CC440202 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
Subject Name |
絵画表現論 |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
カイガヒョウゲンロン |
Subject Name in English |
Theory of Pictorial Expression |
Instructor |
HORIKAWA SUNAO |
Instructor (Katakana) |
ホリカワ スナオ |
Campus |
Higashi-Hiroshima |
Semester/Term |
1st-Year, Second Semester, 3Term |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(3T) Weds5-8:EDU E206 |
Lesson Style |
Lecture |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
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Exercises, student presentations and artwork |
Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
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Language of Instruction |
B
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Japanese/English |
Course Level |
2
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Undergraduate Low-Intermediate
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Course Area(Area) |
24
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Social Sciences |
Course Area(Discipline) |
08
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Curriculum and Instruction Sciences |
Eligible Students |
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Keywords |
Painting, two-dimensional work, artist, concept, social context, painting materials |
Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Educational Program (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | |
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Criterion referenced Evaluation (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | Art Education (Knowledge and Understanding) ・Based on knowledge and understanding, to be able to explain the contents of art education (painting, sculpture, design, craft, and art science). |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
To understand what pictorial expression is by examining the various components that make up a painting in terms of the method of expression and painting materials. To acquire the ability to read the artist's intention in a work of art. To acquire knowledge and skills that will be useful for teaching painting expression in the future in educational settings.
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Class Schedule |
Lesson 1: Introduction, The Possibility of Two-dimensional Expression Lesson 2: The drawing and painting materials that make up a two-dimensional artwork (various materials, preservation methods) (1) Lesson 3: The drawing and painting materials that make up a two-dimensional artwork(artist's introduction) (practice, discussion)(2) Lesson 4: About Colors Lesson 5: About the History of Art (practice, discussion) Lesson 6: Interpretation of Works (Artists and Works) (1) Lesson 7: Interpretation of works (practice, discussion) (2) Lesson 8:Presentation (1) Lesson 9: Presentation (practice, discussion)(2) Lesson 10: Exhibiting two-dimensional artwork Lesson 11: About the Art Collection (practice, discussion) Lesson 12: About various two-dimensional artworks Lesson 13: About Exhibition Planning (practice, discussion) Lesson 14: Presentation (1) Lesson 15: Presentation (2), Submission of report
There will be no examinations, but all students will give presentations in the 8th, 9th, 14th, and 15th sessions. Each student will be required to prepare a PowerPoint presentation and resume for the presentation. Students are required to submit a report after each class. |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
Materials will be distributed as necessary. Reference materials, films, and exhibitions will be introduced in each class according to the theme of the class. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
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(More Details) |
PowerPoint |
Learning techniques to be incorporated |
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Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Review of class contents and related works and materials. Direct viewing of artworks at exhibitions. The 8th, 9th, 14th, and 15th class: Review of class content and preparation for presentation of related works and materials. 15th Preparation, review, and confirmation of class content. |
Requirements |
Subject Specialization (Painting) |
Grading Method |
Submission of reports after each class Presentations on the theme in the 8th, 9th, 14th, and 15th classes (the theme will be explained in the class). |
Practical Experience |
Experienced
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Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
A faculty member who has experience in creating and exhibiting artworks will lecture on pictorial expression, drawing on that experience. |
Message |
There is no distinction between good and bad in pictorial expression; each artist's individual view is expressed in the pictures. I will be pleased if the class provides students with an opportunity to acquire their methods of making artwork and the ability to analyze works of art. |
Other |
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Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes. Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. |