Getting to Know Painting Exhibitions and Their Functions at School

Getting to Know Painting Exhibitions and Their Functions at School

A work of art would certainly be better if it can be enjoyed by many people. Likewise, the artists who have a job, of course, will be very happy if later their work finally gets praise and appreciation from many people. Plus, if he gets a lot of positive appreciation for his work.

To be able to get this appreciation, usually, a work of art must be displayed or exhibited. To exhibit this itself, usually, the artists will hold an exhibition. Then, what exactly is the meaning of a painting or fine art exhibition, and what is its function?

What is a Painting or Fine Art Exhibition?

 

An exhibition is an activity carried out to display works of art to be communicated so that they can get appreciation from the wider community. This painting exhibition was also carried out to convey ideas to the public, through the media of the works of art he made.

Through these exhibition activities, it is hoped that communication will occur between the artists represented by their works of art and the public as appreciators. This exhibition can also be held in various places, for example in galleries, malls, museums, streets, even in schools.

Usually, the holding of exhibitions in schools is carried out to present exhibition material in the form of the results of student studies, which come from curricular learning activities or extracurricular activities. Exhibitions at schools can actually be done to display the work of professional artists to be appreciated by the school community.

These are some of the functions of exhibitions at school

 

Did you know that usually, this art exhibition held at the school has a heterogeneous nature? The meaning is of this heterogeneous exhibition where the exhibition will show the type of work of art forms vary.

Meanwhile, the main function of this painting exhibition is to arouse the students’ appreciation of art. Not only that but art exhibitions in schools can in fact function as a medium of communication between artists and the audience as art connoisseurs.

Appreciation function

 

The function of appreciation means that exhibitions are carried out as a form of activity to assess and appreciate works of art. By doing this exhibition activity, it is hoped that every art connoisseur can have an attitude of respect for works of art. This sense of appreciation will finally arise after the observer sees and understands the artwork he sees.

Educational function

 

The educational function of holding art exhibitions in schools, for example, is to show the value of teaching to the community, especially appreciators. For example, the value of beauty, history, cultural value, and much more. Not only that, but the works of art on display must in fact have positive values ​​for students and school residents.

Performance function

 

The function of achievement is meant by exhibition activities in schools, for example, it can be seen who students have talent in the field of art. This can in fact be seen from the form of creativity displayed by the students. From the works of art on display, each participant can give an assessment of whether the student who created the work is creative or less creative.

In making art, did you know that painting exhibitions are a part that must be done by an artist to test his abilities? In fact, it is not only done by great artists but can also be a lesson that is done at school or outside of school.