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  2. File:Elements of art criticism (IA eleartcritic00sams).pdf

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    Short title: Elements of art criticism : comprising a treatise on the principles of man's nature as addressed by art, together with a historic survey of the methods of art execution in the departments of drawing, sculpture, architecture, painting, landscape gardening, and the decorative arts ; Designed as a text book for schools and colleges, and as a hand-book for amateurs and artists

  3. Institutional critique - Wikipedia

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    Institutional critique is a practice that emerged from the developments of Minimalism and its concerns with the phenomenology of the viewer; formalist art criticism and art history (e.g. Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried); conceptual art and its concerns with language, processes, and administrative society; and the critique of authorship that begins with Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault in ...

  4. Art criticism - Wikipedia

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    Art criticism includes a descriptive aspect, [3] where the work of art is sufficiently translated into words so as to allow a case to be made. [2] [3] [7] [11] The evaluation of a work of art that follows the description (or is interspersed with it) depends as much on the artist's output as on the experience of the critic.

  5. Template:Art-criticism-stub - Wikipedia

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    A full list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs. More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags.

  6. Against Interpretation - Wikipedia

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    In the latter, Sontag argues that the new approach to criticism and aesthetics neglects the sensuous impact and novelty of art, instead fitting works into predetermined intellectual interpretations and emphasis on the "content" or "meaning" of a work. The book was a finalist for the Arts and Letters category of the National Book Award. [1]

  7. Arts criticism - Wikipedia

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    Arts criticism is the process of describing, analyzing, interpreting, and judging works of art. [1] The disciplines of arts criticism can be defined by the object being considered rather than the methodology (through analysis of its philosophy): buildings (architecture criticism), paintings (visual art criticism), performances (dance criticism, theatre criticism), music (music journalism ...

  8. Template talk:Arts criticism navigation - Wikipedia

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    1 Hello: in defence of the template and the articles. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Template talk: Arts criticism navigation. Add languages.

  9. Better Living Through Criticism - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Scott delves into the significance and impact of criticism as a form of artistic expression and engagement with various forms of art, including film, literature, music, and visual arts. He examines the history and evolution of criticism, its purpose, and its value in contemporary society.