Title: Art Criticism and Aesthetics
1Art Criticism and Aesthetics
2Art Criticism Aesthetic Qualities
- Art critics search for aesthetic qualities that
can increase their understanding of the works and
serve as the criteria on which their judgments
are based.
Juan Gris, Violin-Guitar,1913
3Art Criticism Approach
- What is seen in the artwork?
- How is the artwork designed?
- What does it mean?
- Is it a successful work of art?
4Art Criticism Approach
- Description Inventory of everything they see in
the work. The literal qualities, or realistic
presentation of subject matter, and the elements
of art found in the work. - Identify the elements of art present in the work.
5Art Criticism Approach
Diego Rivera, The Flower Carrier, 1936.
6Art Criticism Approach
- Analysis Using the principles of art to
determine how the elements of art used in the
picture are organized. - Design qualities how well the work is
organized, or put together.
7Van Gogh, Cottage, 1899.
8Swans Reflecting Elephants, Salvador Dali, 1937.
9Art Criticism Approach
- Interpretation Identifying the expressive
qualities of meaning of the work based on his/her
description and analysis of the work.
Andy Goldsworthy, Roof, 2005.
10Art Criticism Approach
- Judgment Making a judgment and defending it
depends on the theory or theories of art the
critic favors.
Jasper Johns, Flags, 1968. Color Lithograph.
11Aesthetics and Art Criticism
- Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy concerned
with identifying the clues within artworks that
can be used to understand, judge, and defend
judgments about those works.
12Theories of Art
- Imitationalism (realism) Realistic presentation
of subject matter. Reminds viewers of what can
be seen in the real world. - Formalism depends on the design qualities or
the way it is organized. - Emotionalism The artwork communicates an
emotion or idea to the viewer.
13Imitationalism (Realism)
Andrew Wyeth, Master Bedroom, 1946
14Emotionalism
Jacob Lawrence, Confrontation on The Bridge, 1975
15Theories of Art
- The critic may use more than one theory.
16Nonobjective Art
- Any artwork that contains no apparent reference
to reality.
Stuart Davis, Swing Landscape, 1938.
17Art Criticism Operations and Architecture
- You can use art criticism the same way with
architecture Identify, Analyze, Interpret, and
Judge.
Stuart Davis, Hot Stillscape For Six Colors
Seventh Avenue Style, 1940.