The Feldman's Art Critique is an approach to looking at art that asks the viewer to suspend judgement before fully immersing oneself in the art. Contemporary Art doesn't want to spook feed the answers or message like a Hollywood film, the viewer has to work for it. The critique consists of Describing, Formal Analysis, Interpretation and Evaluation/Judgement. By taking the time to truly look and describe what is in presented the viewer is able to fully engage with the work and infer meaning. The viewer is able to gain deeper meaning beyond the surface level experience if one was to look at the work for only 17 seconds.
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