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The circle of kindness of "You and I share the same good" - Sustainable community advocacy, care and site management - Exploring the origins of postmodern art
On March 17 (Sunday), the project team invited Professor Lin Lishan from the Central Police University's Administration Department to give a lecture on "Exploring the Sources of Postmodern Art". In the lecture, Teacher Lishan focused on "exploring the origins of postmodern art" and pursued perfection and perfection from "classicism" Eternal value emphasizes rationality and order. Formally, it prefers structural simplicity, balance and overall harmony. Spiritually, it advocates introverted aesthetics such as dignity, nobility, and peace. In contemporary times, it claims that "God is dead" and "the author is dead." ","reason "Sex is dead" and other traditional creative concepts, and uses a simple and easy-to-understand method to allow participating students and students to understand the spirit of the curse that seems to destroy all norms through the explosive power of Dionysus in contemporary art works. The content is rich. This is an enlightening experience designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the origin, development and influence of postmodern art.,Teacher Lishan is a scholar who is passionate about art and has rich knowledge. She introduced the background of each work and the artist's creative philosophy to the participants and students. Under his guidance, the participants and students appreciated these works one by one and discussed their meaning and impact. After viewing the works, participants and students held a group discussion on postmodern art. Each group was assigned a specific theme or work, and we needed to understand the meaning and expression behind these works through discussion and analysis. During the discussion, participants and students discussed the symbols, colors, and compositions in the works. In-depth analysis, And explores the artist's possible creative motivations and purposes. Through this exploration activity, participants and students not only gained a deeper understanding of postmodern art, but also improved their critical thinking and analytical skills, realizing that art is not just a form of expression; Exchange of ideas and reflection. The planning team believes that this event will have a profound impact on the future academic and personal development of the participants and students.
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Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Date:
2024/03/17
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