This course is an integration of anthropological theory and sociology of art. Anthropology of art explains the position and discusses the main problem in the anthropology of art regarding the universality of art as a cultural phenomenon. Explains the theories used in anthropological research and provides an explanation of the application of theory in fine arts research. Topics of discussion include theories in anthropology, aesthetic anthropology, tradition and innovation, primitive art and artifacts, cross-cultural aesthetics, visual ethnography. Sociology of art provides an understanding of the practice and theorization of fine arts, through studies that utilize sociological methodology. The sociological point of view of art, in particular, is different from the point of view of art history and aesthetics. The lecture material is more directed at getting to know and exploring various issues in the field of sociological studies of art, exploring the following main themes: classical sociological theory and sociology of art; the relationship between art and society; the social production process of art; social field of art; artist sociology; social structure, material culture, and symbolic communication; museums and social construction.