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Metallinos, Nikos – 1995
Several schools of thought regarding media criticism, derived from diverse disciplines and literary sources, have emerged during the last decade. To examine their application to the visual communication media arts such as film and television, this paper: (1) reviews the literature of media criticism; (2) discusses various approaches to visual…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Criticism, Evaluation Methods, Film Criticism
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Clements, Robert D. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1979
The author describes how the true principles of the scientific inductive method are not opposed to the principles of teaching visual art criticism, and suggests that the inductive method of teaching visual art criticism strips it of its mystique in order to make clear its vital role in intellectual development. (KC)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Art Appreciation, Induction, Scientific Methodology
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Edwards, M. D. – Art Education, 1991
Considers the true value of art by outlining a number of factors that determine the price of a painting including the fame of the artist, the time of the artist's death, and the age of the work. Concludes that students should be encouraged to consider the emotional, aesthetic, and intellectual worth rather than the monetary value. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Anderson, Tom – Art Education, 1991
Explores the sources of art criticism and reviews some extant pedagogical models. Outlines the content skills to be developed and the role of art criticism in a discipline-based teacher training curriculum. Recommends that art criticism should incorporate pedagogy and other disciplines of art. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers
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Olds, Clifton – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Describes Jan Gossaert's painting of "St. Luke Painting the Virgin" and shows how it encompasses the intellectual pattern of early sixteenth-century thought. Discusses the arguments for and against the making of religious images and how artists overcame the potential threat to their livelihood from church authorities. Analyzes Gossaert's…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Bresler, Liora – Visual Arts Research, 1994
Maintains that within the qualitative paradigm there are related approaches with distinct disciplinary and intellectual traditions. Examines three genres: (1) educational connoisseurship and criticism; (2) ethnography; and (3) action research. Asserts that understanding the assumptions, methods, and contributions of these genres can expand art…
Descriptors: Action Research, Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism
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Efland, Arthur – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Shows how discipline-based art education developed, and relates it to Thomas S. Kuhn's theory of paradigm shifts. Critiques Gilbert Clark, Michael Day, and W. Dwaine Greer's theory of disciplined-based art education and highlights mistaken notions in the inquiry methods of curriculum specialists. Concludes that art educators should focus on how…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers
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Garber, Elizabeth – Studies in Art Education, 1990
Proposes using feminist art criticism, rather than the modernist emphasis, to teach art criticism. Outlines three goals for feminist art criticism: social analysis, political activism, and self-knowledge. Examines each goal and its complementarity, stressing a pluralistic approach. Maintains that such criticism promotes socially relevant learning.…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art Expression, Consciousness Raising
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Blandy, Doug; Congdon, Kristin G. – Studies in Art Education, 1990
Maintains that visual images of people contribute to how people perceive themselves and others. Explores ramifications of this under social conditions where pornography is evident and accessible. Examines definitions of pornography. Applies critical theory to art education, stressing that art educators should identify and critically study artworks…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History