Subjects
Philosophy of the Artistic Expression
Philosophy, aesthetics, environment, media conception of reality, technical reproducibility of art, a shift from the principle of sightseeing to the imaginary. Philosophy formation described as part of the media thought from the perception of images, dual images of reality to the perception of form. The aim is to highlight the "procedural" specificity creation, the relationship of art and thinking
Psychology of art
Psychology of Art is one of the most important areas of artistic creation. Unfortunately, it has not yet received adequate space in university teaching. Therefore deserves great attention at ADI. Subject Psychology of Art is conceived as an integral part of quality base on which every artist should also draw on the knowledge of his/her work - and which will undoubtedly have a significant impact o
Marketing and Trade of Artworks
History of Art
During the study, students receive a quality, comprehensive overview of the international and Czech art history. The aim is to support the individual approach to art, the ability to think about art history not as a given set of facts, but as a living tradition. Students should exceed the usual framework of art history and begin to understand the history of art as a creative process that shaped hum
Cultural Anthropology and Art
Anthropology of Art provides students with a unique confrontation with the different aesthetics of foreign cultures and thus offers an expanded perspective on the category of art as such. In this one-year course, students will explore the fundamentals of theoretical anthropology in order to better understand and approach art objects that represent their traditional communities.
Museum and Gallery Studies
The lectures provide comprehensive information about the environment that will be for the future work of most graduates ADI determining; environment, cultural institutions, art market professional and interest groups, administrative bodies, specialized on cultural issues etc. Subject informs about social position of the artist in the past and today, the history of collecting and museums, foundatio