How To Critique
How To Critique
How To Critique
I N T E R P R E T A T I ON
J D T U E M E N G
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How to Critique Artwork
DESCRIBING
Why is it important for you to learn about the
artwork's background?
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• So you can compare it to other art from similar backgrounds.
ANALYZING
When critiquing a piece of art, you will not find
any contrast between:
Colors
Lighting
Focuses
Contours
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INTERPRETING
• 1. Try to identify the purpose of the work
INTERPRETATION
What might you say about the work at this stage?
• "In the 18th century, this style of artwork was very heavily influenced by the traditional
biblical scenes of the New Testament."
• "This style is cool and kinda hippy-dippy, and I like that about it."
• This piece evokes a strong visceral sadness in the viewer, a sense of longing,
perhaps for something we haven't yet lost."
• "On Monday, the 29th, this 19th century western exploration into Caribbean
cultures burst onto the city's art scene for the first time in nearly two decades."
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JUDGEMENT
• 1. Decide whether you think the work is successful or not.
JUDGEMENT
What kind of question can help you determine
if the work is "successful" or not?
• "Does the work please the viewer?"