This course examines the appreciation of works of fine art and discusses cases in the history of fine art, including minimalism, conceptual art, installation, site specific, performance & happening art, art photography, video art, pop art & photorealism. The study area starts from the post-impressionism period to World War II, covering philosophical, historical, physicoplastic, aesthetic, symbolic, expression, originality, production, creation and technical aspects. In this lecture, students will carry out appreciation activities, visiting art museums, art galleries, artists‘ homes or important fine arts events, with discussion strategies and library searches. This course is an advanced course that requires mastery of aesthetic concepts, history and basic knowledge of art, which are integrated for the purpose of studying the ontological facts of art in the context of the pre-modern, modern and contemporary eras. The approach of this course emphasizes critical approaches, evaluation and appreciation.