Understanding Art Criticism & Aesthetics: (Module 4)
Understanding Art Criticism & Aesthetics: (Module 4)
Understanding Art
Criticism
& Aesthetics
[Module 4]
BOYLIE A. SARCINA
Humanities Faculty
ART CRITICISM
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This is to help the public in the understanding,
appreciation, and selection of artworks through
its technique, merit and originality and artist’s
personality.
Joan Mitchell. August, Rue Daguerre. 1957
Oil on canvas. 208.3x175.3 cm (82x69”)
DESCRIPTION
M E NT
JUDG
Judging a work of art means making a decision about its
success or lack of success. This decision depends on the
aesthetic view held by the person making the judgment.
AESTHETIC VIEWS
They are ideas or schools of thought on what is most important in judging
works of art.
COMPOSITION VIEW
SUBJECT VIEW
A successful artwork must use the elements and
A successful artwork must have a subject that
is easy to identify. principles to achieve overall unity. A critic using
this aesthetic view focuses on an artwork’s
formal properties, or the organization of the
elements of art by the principles of art.
CONTENT
VIEW
A successful artwork must effectively
communicate an idea, feeling, or mood to
viewers.
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