%0 Journal Article %T THE SPECIFICS OF ART INFORMATION AND COMMU-NICATION IN ART CLASSES %A Maja Hrvanovi£¿ %J Human : Research in Rehabilitation %D 2013 %I Institute for Human Rehabilitation %X In this study, the author puts forward the hypothesis that the representation of information of artistic type in art classes affects the formation of judgement of taste as one of the most important factors for intensifying and memorising the experience of artistic content. The function of art education is to enable an individual to read¡° the work of art, to supply him with skills and knowledge necessary to recognise formally significant determinants in art. Creation of new conceptual design, functional usage of visual information in communication process, individuality in shaping their own criteria, are just some of the determinants of artistic development. Art education accorded with development of technol-ogy and visual communication is necessary for human development of young individuals and improvement of their gen-eral level of culture. Conceptually ¨C concrete art can uncritically be understood as direct and comprehensible¡°. The observer with basic artistic education has no difficulties in expressing judgement about realistic work of art, because all mental functions, by analogy, occur with the experience. Art formed in the area of symbolic self-expression, areal structure, requires special knowledge and skills to overcome sensed and decorative levels when experiencing a work of art. The classes of art education should teach the students the methods of judging the artistic quality, to significantly influence their ability of critical analysis, interpretation and formation of judgement of taste. %K specifics artistic content %K intensity of experience %K interpretation %K communication %K interaction and judgement of taste. %U http://www.red.co.ba/human/Human_septembar_2013/Rad%205.pdf