Sports Movement and Art Quietness: Art and Health from a Converged Perspective

Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v6i3.4156

Jialong Liu1, Heung Kou1, Di Zhao2, Ye Hu3, Shuang Hu1, Xunmeng Ji1, Jinghan Wu1, Tong Lin1

1. Sehan University, Yeongam-gun 58447, Korea
2. Changchun Institute of Technology, Changchun 130000, Jilin, China
3. Sehan University, Yeongam-gun 58447, Korea;Tianjin Nankai Yixingli Primary School, Tianjin 300193, China

Abstract

This paper aims to explore the fusion of sports movement and art stillness and analyze its significance and value in the field of art and health. Employing methods such as literature review, logical analysis, and deductive reasoning, the study conducts an in-depth investigation into the characteristics of sports and art, the theoretical basis for their integration (including physical and mental monism and theories of artistic synesthesia), the specific forms of their integration (such as sports-themed art works, artistic design of stadiums, and the combination of sports performance and artistic performance), as well as the positive impacts on individuals and society. The research reveals that sports, with its dynamic beauty characterized by physical activity, competitiveness, and regularity, and art, with its static rhyme featuring creativity, aesthetic value, and diversity, are inextricably linked despite their apparent differences. Their integration enriches the expression of art, expands the connotation of sports, brings about dual physical and mental health to individuals, promotes cultural exchange and integration, contributes to urban cultural construction, and cultivates social values. In conclusion, the fusion of sports movement and art stillness is an innovative exploration in the field of art and health, and further strengthening such integration and exploring more forms and methods will make greater contributions to human comprehensive development and social progress.

Keywords

sports movement, art stillness, integration, art, health

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