Dubravka Kuščević
University of Split
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Creativity Research Journal | 2014
Dubravka Kuščević; Goran Kardum; Marija Brajčić
The aim of this study was to investigate the differences of young school children in the visual preferences of paintings from the 20th century. The study was conducted at 4 elementary schools around Split, Croatia. A total of 200 children participated in the study, of which 87 were girls and 113 were boys aged 6–10 years. Visual preference testing was conducted individually where pupils assessed, on a 5-point scale, the degree to which they liked 36 paintings that were presented in pairs on the computer screen. The results showed that pupils preferred paintings made before the 20th century and paintings without artistic value. Boys and girls equally prefer paintings from the 20th century, with the exception of surrealism, which boys preferred better. Pupils, irrespective of age, better prefer fauvism, pop art, and surrealism, as opposed to cubism and abstract art. Apparently, children prefer more fine lines with a distinctive motif, cleaner colors, and 3-dimensional diagrams of signs and space (fauvism, surrealism, pop art); and they less favored paintings from the 20th century where it is hard to perceive the spatial relationships, which are abstract or difficult to figuratively recognize (cubism, abstract painting).
Empirical Studies of The Arts | 2015
Ina Reić Ercegovac; Snježana Dobrota; Dubravka Kuščević
The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between musical and visual art preferences, and the role of personality traits in predicting preferences for different musical styles and visual art motives. Participants were asked to fill out the following instruments: Questionnaire of music preferences, Questionnaire of visual art preferences, Questionnaire for personality traits International Personality Item Pool [IPIP]; the Arnett Inventory of Sensation Seeking. Results showed that most participants preferred popular and classical music, and landscape motives, while they showed the lowest preferences for heavy metal music and paintings that represented motives of violence and cultures of the world. With regard to the relationship between music and visual art preferences, classical music preferences were positively related to preferences for all visual art motives, while preferences for jazz and world music were positively related to visual art preferences of all motives except religious. Heavy metal music preferences were related to preferences for all motives except landscapes, and popular music preferences were positively associated with religious motives and landscapes. The results of this study suggest a relatively modest contribution of personality traits in explaining music and visual art preferences, although traits for intellect, sensation seeking, and agreeableness were shown to be significant predictors in many instances.
Archive | 2017
Goran Kardum; Dubravka Kuščević; Marija Brajčić
The research presented here aims to determine how art education influences students’ preferences for the 20th-century art movements. An educational experiment that spanned through one school year was conducted on 200 primary school students. It included three types of intervention: observing works of art from the 20th century, introducing works of art using a puppet, and the students’ art activities/artwork based on the 20th-century art movements. The results show that the model of art education is an important factor in changing students’ preferences for the 20th century art movements. Students reacted positively to each kind of education, as evidenced in the wider acceptance of 20th-century art (abstract, fauvism, cubism, pop art, and surrealism). The type of education did not influence preferences (as much) when it came to classical art and visual works without artistic value. We concluded that puppets and independent creative work should be used more often in art education.
Croatian Journal of Education-Hrvatski Casopis za Odgoj i obrazovanje | 2018
Marija Brajčić; Dubravka Kuščević; Marta Pupić Bakrač
Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Splitu | 2016
Dubravka Kuščević
Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Splitu | 2016
Dubravka Kuščević
European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research | 2016
Marija Brajčić; Dubravka Kuščević
Školski vjesnik : časopis za pedagogijsku teoriju i praksu | 2015
Dubravka Kuščević
Školski vjesnik : časopis za pedagogijsku teoriju i praksu | 2015
Dubravka Kuščević
Unapređenje kvalitete života djece i mladih | 2013
Dubravka Kuščević; Irena Mišurac Zorica; Marija Brajčić