Types of Art Criticism Flashcards

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This form of criticism judges a work of art in terms of imitation. It assesses the authenticity of any artwork concerning the accuracy of representation (verisimilitude).

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Mimetic Criticism

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It considers the artwork as something designed to produce a certain impact on the viewer. It seeks to assess the value of the artwork in achieving its goal.

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Pragmatic or Affective Criticism

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It deals primarily with artwork in relation to its artist. It often seeks to indicate the artist’s particular disposition and experiences that, consciously or unconsciously, he or she disclosed in his or her work.

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Expressive Criticism

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The _____approach treats art as a photographic reproduction, i.e., art’s truth to life, poetic truth, etc.

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Mimetic Criticism

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It defines the text as an independent and self-sufficient entity, seen at its own end, and or else as an autonomous object which should which should only be judged by “inherent” criteria, such as its complexity, ambiguity, coherence, and the interrelationship of its elements or parts.

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Formal or Objective Criticism

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Views art in the context of social and economic structures. It examines how artworks reflect or challenge class struggle, ideology, and power dynamics within a society.

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Marxist criticism

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Analyzes art through the lens of gender and identity. It explores how gender roles, stereotypes, and female perspectives are represented in art and how they relate to broader social issues.

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Feminist Criticism:

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Examines the symbols, motifs, and cultural references within an artwork. It aims to decode the meaning and historical context of the depicted elements.

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Iconography

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