Everything about publishing is changing, including art criticism and news. What sort of art coverage we consume, how we consume it and on what devices is rapidly, constantly evolving. If art magazines ...
Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from Artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story down to earth. Join us every week for an ...
The author’s copy of John Berger’s Selected Essays, edited by Geoff Dyer (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) “Reality is not a given: it has to be continually sought out, held — I am tempted to ...
‘Tis only a flesh wound! Newly-crowned Artinfo deputy editor Ben Davis (née Artnet) posts a rant about the State of Art Criticism, pointing out that even though serious criticism may look dead, it's ...
Who needs critical writing on art? This is a question, in different forms, I have heard repeatedly from artists, arts patrons and others. The underlying premise is that creativity can flourish all by ...
The coronavirus and our shared quarantine has inspired introspection in many of us: how do we want to live? What are our values? What gives us meaning and fulfillment? I’ve been doing my own ...
The knowing ones, those, I mean, who are always invited to music after tea, and often to supper after the ballet, seem now to agree that in art significant form is the thing. You are not to suppose ...
Exercising judgment is understood to mean deploying it sensibly, or to one’s benefit. It could also mean the maintenance of its health. As a body requires exercise to stay fit, judgment needs to be ...
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Art criticism in AI era addresses reality, language shifts
This year, there were many essays that strove to satisfy both theory and practice in the pool of candidates for art criticism ...
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