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 ...
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 ...
They said it in the nineties, said it in the aughts, and say it again today: Art criticism is in crisis! They say it because full-time art criticism jobs in legacy media have become scarce; negative ...
The Stark Museum of Art in Orange will host a free public lecture featuring Glasstire publisher Brandon Zech on Thursday, May ...
It has often been said that writing about art is like dancing about architecture. Nearly as often, it has also then been said: But I’m going to do it anyway. Whether or not the dance analogy captures ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
It’s a bit daunting to sit down and review What Happened to Art Criticism? , a slim book by James It’s a bit daunting to sit down and review What Happened to Art Criticism? , a slim book by James ...
Recently various commentators, myself amongst them, have pointed to the present crisis of art criticism. Some older publications have been rebooted or even closed, and there is general awareness of ...
That artists can often have a distinctive old age style is a very familiar claim.. When the body ages, and the mind draws upon temporally distant experience, it’s almost inevitable that a painter will ...
IN discussing the recent developments of what is variously called the "new art criticism,” “ Morellianism,” and “ scientific connoisseurship,” I shall be obliged to limit myself to the criticism of ...