Art 1107 definitions
style
A basic and distinctive mode of expression.
analysis
A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
Abstract expressionism
An artistic movement that focused on expressing emotion and feelings through abstract images and colors, lines and shapes.
representational art
Any work of art that seeks to resemble the world of natural appearance.
composition
Arrangement of formal elements in a work of art
visual culture
Art criticism that integrates and studies all of the visual components of contemporary culture, including fine art, television, advertising, and so on.
Formalist Criticism
Description of the form of the paint and other materials on the canvas this approach to literature that focuses on the formal elements of a work, such as its language, structure, and tone.
gesture
It is action, emotion, movement, and expression all rolled together into one cohesive motion usually with brushstrokes
formal art
Total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work Includes materials, color, shape, line, and design
criticism
a serious examination and judgment of something
deconstruction
a type of critical postmodern analysis that involves taking apart or disassembling old ways of thinking, many meaning
Rhythm
arrangements of formal elements in art such as smoothness, repetition, irregularity etc
Psychoanalytic criticism
art criticism that holds that art should be studied as the product of individuals who are shaped by their pasts, their unconscious urges, and their social histories
non-objective art
art that does not depict a recognizable subject
kitsch
art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way.
hue
color shades
spectrum
colored band produced when a beam of light passes through a prism
craft
distinguished from art like the culture or etc
design elements
factors that define a product (line, color, light, shadow, space, texture)
Post-structuralism
focused on photography, which copies things and can be produced in multiples.This fits the Postmodernist idea that there is no original, only copies.
content
ideas associated with art and communicated through imagery, surrounding, and meaning
aesthetics chiaroscuro
its creative sources, its various forms, and its effects on individuals and cultures. such as light and darkness
feminist
late 1960s and 1970s feminist movement. Feminist art highlights the societal and political differences women and those of other gender identity experience within their lives.
perspective
one way of looking at things
fresco art
painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints such as mural
time
period that viewers study and absorb artwork
context
surrounding area, includes history, and society
media
the actual material substances used to create an artwork (singular: medium; plural: media)
Structuralism
the analysis of the basic elements that constitute the mind
classical art
the art of ancient Greece and Rome, in which harmony, order, and proportion were emphasized
scale
the size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork
proportion
the size of one part in relation to another within the work of art
semiotics
the study of signs and symbols
Iconography
the visual images and symbols used in a work of art within their cultural or historical context
subject matter
what the image literally depicts