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Spaces for criticism

shifts in contemporary art discourses
ID 465635
Slug spaces-for-criticism-thijs-lijster
Contributors
Author : Thijs Lijster
Annotation
Description Is art criticism losing ground, because of the Internet and art blogs? Do people consider the authorative art critics (of newspapers, magazines) as their most important source to assess and filter what they want to see, read, etc.? Most recent discussions have revolved around the question 'what is art criticism?'; this book wants to explore the question: 'where is art criticism?'. It wants to explore new ways and new spaces where art critics might interact with publics, works of art, artists and scholars. This book suggests criticism has shifted to different places and different <br />stages: it concerns a 'displacement', not only with regard to media (from journalism to blogs, catalogues, etc.), but also a displacement in the geographical and institutional sense.
Genres
Subjects
651 Kunsttheorie NUR
NSTC
Publisher Samenwerkende Uitgevers VOF
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 240
Duration
Publication date first 1970-01-01
Publication date latest 1970-01-01
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Editions
  • ISBN: 9789078088752 (BC)

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