At an art show, Mike is displaying a series of photos that he recently took. His vision for the photos was to create images that are almost entirely blurry with only one small aspect of one person’s face slightly in focus. Due to the fact that these photos are not ‘technically’ correct, Mike is hoping that the art critics attending his show will speak to him before they critique his art. Why is Mike hoping this? (1 point) Responses so that he can badmouth the other artists at the exhibition in the hopes that they critique the other artists more harshly than him so that he can badmouth the other artists at the exhibition in the hopes that they critique the other artists more harshly than him so that he can charm them with his personality and distract them from really looking at or understanding his art so that he can charm them with his personality and distract them from really looking at or understanding his art so that they critics can gain an understanding of his vision and intention to get an idea of what the work means and how to give a useful, productive critique so that they critics can gain an understanding of his vision and intention to get an idea of what the work means and how to give a useful, productive critique so that he can convince them that he is the best photographer and his art is the best art they will see all night so that he can convince them that he is the best photographer and his art is the best art they will see all night Skip to navigation
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so that they critics can gain an understanding of his vision and intention to get an idea of what the work means and how to give a useful, productive critique. By speaking to the critics before they critique his art, Mike can explain his creative process and what he was trying to convey with his blurry photos. This can help the critics better understand his work and provide more insightful feedback, rather than simply dismissing it as technically incorrect.