Saturday, May 11, 2013

Week 15 Blog Reviews!

1. The key concepts learned in Greenberg on Art Criticism: An Interview by T.J. Clark: • The great critics aren’t just people who put judgment taste into print • Diderot did more or less through morality and Baudelair and Gauef pins down judgment are taste in the end. • Clark believes that writing about visual art is much tougher than writing about literature or music • When you write about music you’re a formalist while visual art has no score The key concepts learned in The Critics: Stories from the Inside Pages: • A good critic will both be giving fresh ideas or suggesting fresh ways of looking at things • Reading is a deep, unique, human pleasure • Proper piece of film criticism is more analytical • Criticism helps open up a work, so that people see it in a different way • You must be able to find a way to figure out a way to grab readers attention especially while they are in the car 2. Yes, the videos both relate to the art criticism project because they both explain different techniques and way to go about judging a piece of art work visually. Both of the videos explain different concepts and ways it is done from a professional standpoint 3. I enjoyed watching both films and I believe that they had added a deeper understanding of art criticism. I think it was important to watch these films to expand on our knowledge of art criticism. Both videos showed different viewpoint from so many different critique’s. I enjoyed watching and learning from them both.

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