Perspective is seeing from a specific point-of-view. Which best describes considering an artwork from a cultural perspective?
a.
a perspective formed
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b.
a perspective that is informed by aspects of personal identity
c.
a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group
c. a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group
Which best describes a historical perspective?
a.
a perspective that is informed by aspects of personal identity
b.
a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group
c.
a perspective formed by scholarship and research over-time
c. a perspective formed by scholarship and research over-time
Which best describes personal perspective?
a.
a perspective that is informed by aspects of personal identity
b.
a perspective that is formed through a set of ideas or practices between members of a society or group
c.
a perspective formed by scholarship and research over-time
a.
a perspective that is informed by aspects of personal identity
Recognition of an artwork, artist, or movement (which forms overtime through academic concensus) is an example of what type of perspective?
a. personal
b. historical
c. cultural
b. historical
Which best describes how perspective and context are connected?
a. Context is defined as the cultural forces that shape perspectives.
b. Perspective and context are both used as lenses to analyze artwork.
c. Perspectives are shaped by the contextual circumstances that are the background they form within.
c. Perspectives are shaped by the contextual circumstances that are the background they form within.
All artworks exist in in multiple contexts. When asking about when and where in time an artwork was made, to what context is one referring?
a.
Historical
b.
Viewing
c.
Artist
a.
Historical
All artworks exist in in multiple contexts. When asking about the creator's culture, geography and/or personal worldview, to what context is one referring?
a.
Viewing
b.
Historical
c.
Artist
c.
Artist
When discussing an artwork's display or where it is encountered, to what context is one referring?
a.
Viewing
b.
Historical
c.
Artist
a.
Viewing
the notion that our concept of reality is expressed through language and related systems of communication is the basis for which type of criticism?
a.
structural criticism
b.
formalist criticism
c.
deconstructivist criticism
a.
structural criticism
this form of criticism has expanded in recent years to include all underrepresented groups.
a.
feminist criticism
b.
idealogical criticism
c.
psychoanalytic criticism
a.
feminist criticism
Which form of criticism is concerned with art being embedded in a social, economic, and political structures?
a.
structural criticism
b.
deconstructivist criticism
c.
idealogical criticism
c.
idealogical criticism
This type of criticism approaches artwork as always having a plurality of meanings attached to it.
a.
deconstructivist criticism
b.
feminist criticsim
c.
psychoanalytic criticism
a.
deconstructivist criticism [Show Less]