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maandag 3 december 2012

comments from #artcriticism Is Trending on Twitter, And The Conversation Is Not So Bad

    Barbara Visser wished for a ghostwriter when tasked when writing a “positive” txt about art. @wdwcentrum #artcriticism

    — Nat Muller (@nat_muller) November 28, 2012

 

    #artcriticism Barbara Visser: “Am I the only one of my tribe here?” before spotting few others in the audience. Believe me we tried, dear B!

    — defneayas (@defneayas) November 28, 2012

 

    Barbara Visser: “This has to be a two-way dialogue” #artcriticism

    — defneayas (@defneayas) November 28, 2012

 

    @hragv questions #artcriticism being a marketing tool: writers should be creative and play with the system! — Witte de With(@WDWcentrum) November 28, 2012

 

    Ew. RT @gregorg: without [our] #artcriticism “the general audience does not have the tools” to understand the institutions’ projects. — Paddy Johnson (@artfagcity) November 28, 2012

 

    Latimer: “Language comes first. Medium is priority. Style is character. Current criticism is suffering from lack of style.” “#artcriticism

    — defneayas (@defneayas) November 28, 2012

 

    Marc Ruyters:the art critic killed himself,marketing is to blame (yes with lack of vision), art world has lost audience 1/2 #artcriticism

    — Nat Muller (@nat_muller) November 28, 2012

 

    1/2 #artcriticism @wdwcentrum Marc Ruyters: writers need specific skills. Amen! — Nat Muller (@nat_muller) November 28, 2012

 

    Comments at @wdwcentrum #artcriticism do not make art critics look good. Marketing is to blame for the suicide of the art critic? #bullshit — Paddy Johnson (@artfagcity) November 28, 2012

    @artfagcity marketing is too often becoming perceived role of critics. critic’s job to transcend the PR binder. cool mission if you ask me. — visitor design (@visitordesign) November 28, 2012

    @artfagcity @wdwcentrum If you take the view that the art journalist is marketed as the art critic, then yes—it obfuscates market & academic — Artypes (@Artypes) November 28, 2012

 

    @artfagcity “It would be sad to say the situation is just hopeless”-Maarten Doorman — Witte de With(@WDWcentrum) November 28, 2012

    @artfagcity and as ‘individual personality’ moves closer toward ‘media industry,’ *marketing* means many things. — visitor design (@visitordesign) November 28, 2012

 

    @artfagcity That marketing comment was from one person. #artcriticism

    —Hrag (@hragv) November 28, 2012

 

    Speakers agree #artcriticism is to select, contextualize, look a lot, not only embrace enthusiasm about art but about language, fearlessness

    — defneayas (@defneayas) November 28, 2012

    Do artcritics not realize that we need more arguments and more deepening articles? They only talk about the why of #artcriticism :s

    — tiesch (@tiestenbosch) November 28, 2012
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2 opmerkingen:

  1. justifying the existence of art criticism. a parasitical relationship. ok branding ok! we need new criticism that comes from artists themselves. there is a need for that first! artists nowadays are not able to be critical...

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