Task 2 Directions: Read and understand the following questions below. Write the CORRECT LETTER of your answer. 1. It is a detailed analysis and evaluation of a work of art. a. Critic b. criticize c. critique d. criteria 2. Which of the following is not a component of an art critique? a. description b. interpretation c. appraisal d. judgement 3. Why is it important for you to learn about the artwork's background? a. So that you can compare it to other art from similar backgrounds. b. So that you can better understand it. c. So that you know what terms to use when referring to the piece. d. So that you can talk to experts about the work. 4. When critiquing a piece of art, you will not find any contrast between: a. colors b. lighting c. focuses d. contours 5. What might you say about an artwork at the Interpretation stage? a. "In the 18th century, this style of artwork was very heavily influenced by the traditional biblical scenes of the New Testament." b. "This style is cool and kinda hippy-dippy, and I like that about it." c. "This piece evokes a strong visceral sadness in the viewer, a sense of longing, perhaps for something we haven't yet lost." d. "On Monday, the 29th, this 19th century western exploration into Caribbean cultures burst onto the city's art scene for the first time in nearly two decades."
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