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Designed for aspiring art critics, here are a few essential points to consider in constructing an art critique.
How does the artist deal with a stinging critique of their art? The only way to turn a comment into a constructive learning experience is to consider the source.
Response paper is a critical evaluation or, more specifically, an intellectual response to a piece of writing, movie or work of art.
Art meaning is always free flowing and changing. The three levels to be considered in creating a comprehensive art critique are the semiotic, iconic, and thematic planes.
You want to start and art collection, but do not know exactly how and where to start. Here is a basic guideline that would help get your feet wet.
Advertising posters of the new genre blending aspects of horror and gangster movies are drawing criticism for exposing young children to images of graphic violence.
Learning to speak the language of art teaches critical thinking. This article describes how the author uses baby steps to get students to discriminate aesthetically.
As writer, director and producer of many the NFB's films, McInnes offers insight into the early years of the Board and its activities since WWII.
Guest artist Diane Loving gives her four-step plan to go from being an "armchair art critic" to a knowledgeable art connoisseur.
Picasso's birthday marks a day of celebration for artists all over the world. International Artist Day is a grassroots campaign to bring awareness to the fine arts.
Explore the art of Surrealism through the eyes of Joyce Raimondo. She has written an excellent book on teaching Surrealist art to students of all ages.
Artists just starting out in illustration, graphic arts, conceptual art or fine art, can find a job using several helpful websites.


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