ARTS 1301 (Exploration of the Arts) - Chapter 2 - What is a Work of Art?
John Rewald
The amateur photographer and Cezanne expert who rendered Mont Sainte-Victoire from a different angle through his photograph.
Criteria for determining whether something is a work of art:
1)The object or event is made by an artist. 2)The object or event is intended to be a work of art by its maker. 3)Recognized experts agree that it is a work of art.
form-content
A work of art's structure and meaning
mixed media
An artwork consisting of different materials.
Marcel Duchamp
One of the dadaist artists of the twentieth century whose signed urinal has been accepted as a work of art.
Giorgione
Painter of "Sleeping Venus", a painting of the goddess Venus asleep along the Italian countryside.
Subject matter
Some value expressed in the work of art.
Participation
Sustained attention and loss of self-awareness.
Jim Dine
The American artist who created "Shovel"
Tom Wesselman
The American painter who painted the "Great American Nude".
Jean-August-Dominique Ingres
The French painter who painted the frank portrait of a prostitute with a lengthened torso called "Large Odalisque".
Van Gogh
The artist who described artistic form as "a sketch that didn't come off"
Roy Litchenstein
The artist who invented the comic strip.
Alice Neel
The artist who painted "Margaret Evans Pregnant"
Paul Cezanne
The artist who painted the famous oil on canvas painting, "Mont Sainte-Victoire"
Roy Litchenstein
The comic strip artist of the famous ,"Torpedo-LOS!"
Suzanne Valadon
The female American painter who painted the oil on canvas painting "Reclining Nude".
Pierre-August Renoire
The impressionist painter of "Bather Arranging her Hair".
Content
The interpretation of subject matter
Amedeo Modigliani
The male Italian painter who painted "Reclining Nude".
Nude Descending a Staircase
The oil on canvas painting done by Marcel Duchamp that created a riot in 1912 and made Duchamp famous as a chief proponent for distortions of cubism.
Artistic form
The organization of a medium that results in clarifying some subject matter.
Francisco Goya
The painter of "May 3, 1808", a painting showing Napoleonic soldiers executing Spanish guerrillas the day after the Madrid Insurrection.
Pablo Picasso
The painter of "Nude under a Pine Tree.
Eddie Adams
The photographer of "Execution in Saigon"
Kevin Carter
The photographer of the picture "Vulture and Child in Sudan" published in the New York Times, which won the famous Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1994.
Picasso and Braque
The two artists who created "Collages" which included objects such as paper and nails mounted on a panel.
artifice
The word "art" is short for ____.
Clive Bell and Roger Fry
Two philosophers who claimed that the presence of artistic form (or significant form) is all that is necessary to identify a work of art.
Artistic form
What distinguishes a work of art from objects or events that are not works of art?
aestheticians
philosophers of art are known as:
Perception
what we can observe
Conception
what we know or we think we know