artlæs
Artlæs is a term used to describe a structured practice of reading visual art as a form of interpretation. It treats artworks as sources of meaning that can be read through description, analysis, and contextual inquiry, rather than simply viewed or described.
Origin and usage: The word blends Scandinavian roots, with læs meaning “read” and art referring to visual
Methodology: Typical artlæs practice follows a sequence that can be adapted to different ages and settings.
Applications and significance: Artlæs is employed to foster critical viewing skills, textual reasoning, and cross-disciplinary understanding
Critique: Some observers warn that an emphasis on reading can lead to over-interpretation or prescriptive readings
See also: visual literacy, art education, museology, art criticism, iconography.