Art Appreciation Chapter 2 Flashcards
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What are four conditions or factors that can help determine whether or not an object is an artwork?

  1. What does it look like? 2) What is it made of? 3) What is its purpose? 4) What is its intention?

What is good design?

An artwork with logical, harmonious relationships among its parts.

What is an aesthetic experience?

Can be obtained by watching a sunset, smelling a rose, or touching smooth, silky fabric.

What does an artist intend when arranging and attaching three soda cans, a pair of sunglasses, and a skateboard onto a board?

<p>To create an artwork.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do Artists, art critics, and museum directors make that often determine if something is a work of art?

<p>Judgements.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do professional critics do?

<p>Critics judge artwork, say the good and the bad, and educate the public.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Artwork Characteristics

  • Potential artwork is assessed by visual appearance, material composition, purpose, and intention.
  • Four determining conditions for an object to qualify as artwork include context, artist's intention, audience perception, and cultural significance.

Good Design

  • A well-designed artwork features logical and harmonious relationships among its elements.
  • Design quality contributes to the overall impact and effectiveness of the artwork.

Aesthetic Experience

  • Aesthetic experiences can arise from engaging with nature, such as observing a sunset, or through tactile sensations, like feeling silky fabric.
  • These experiences enhance emotional and sensory appreciation of art.

Understanding Artwork

  • An example of artwork is an assemblage involving soda cans, sunglasses, and a skateboard, showcasing the artist’s intention through the arrangement.
  • The context of the arrangement conveys meaning and invites interpretation.

Role of Art Professionals

  • Individuals such as artists, critics, and museum directors play significant roles in defining and determining what constitutes art by offering judgments.
  • Their evaluations can influence public perception and appreciation of art.

Function of Critics

  • Critics analyze and evaluate artwork, providing feedback on both its strengths and weaknesses.
  • They play an educational role, helping to inform the public about artistic value and context.

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Test your knowledge of key concepts in art appreciation with these flashcards based on Chapter 2. Explore definitions related to artwork characteristics, good design, and aesthetic experiences. Perfect for students seeking to deepen their understanding of what makes art significant.

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