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What aspects does the art field include?

[art]

Including painting, sculpture, calligraphy, arts and crafts, modern industrial design.

[Music]

Including: solo, ensemble, ensemble, symphony, concerto, sonata, suite and solo, duet, chorus and opera.

[Dance]

Including solo dance, duet, group dance and ballet, ballet, classical dance, folk dance and modern dance.

[drama]

Including: tragedy, comedy and drama.

[photography]

Including: news photography, life photography, landscape photography, portrait photography, sports photography, stage photography, flower photography and advertising photography.

[Film and TV]

Including feature films, art films, science and education films and news documentaries. Television includes: documentaries, series, series, single plays, short plays and sketches.

[literature]

Including: poetry, prose, novels, drama literature.

[Architecture and Landscape Architecture]

Including: public buildings, industrial buildings, hotel buildings, cultural buildings, traffic buildings, garden buildings, civil buildings, memorial buildings, religious buildings, palaces and tombs.

Gardens include: parks, botanical gardens, zoos, urban green belts and natural scenic spots.

Art is a wide range of human activities (or its products), involving creative imagination, aiming at expressing technical proficiency, aesthetic feeling, emotional strength or concepts.

There is no accepted definition of the composition of art, and this concept has changed with the passage of time. The three classic branches of visual arts are painting, sculpture and architecture. Performing arts such as drama and dance, as well as media such as literature, music and movies, such as interactive media, are all included in a broader definition of art.

Until17th century, art refers to any skill or mastery, which is no different from handicraft or science. In the modern use of/kloc-after the 0/7th century, aesthetic considerations are the most important, and art is separated and distinguished from commonly acquired skills (such as decoration or applied art).

Primitive art and modern art

Primitive art is blunt, naive, sensitive and wild, not only because the primitive value relationship is usually low-level, shallow, simple, direct and instinctive, but also because people's cognitive ability was very limited at that time, and they could only use shallow, simple, direct and mechanical art forms to reflect and describe the objective things around them.

Modern art is advanced, exquisite, complex and rational, not only because modern value relations are usually advanced, profound and complex, but also because people's cognitive ability is constantly improving, so advanced, profound, complex and dialectical art forms can be used to reflect and describe the objective things around them.