
Art Criticism and Writing: an Introduction
Node Center for Curatorial Studies
Duration: Mar 18 – Apr 15, 2025
Fee: 189€
Max Seats: 32
Enroll By: Mar 14, 2025
Live Sessions: 2 hrs/week
Art criticism is essential to the development of a dynamic and vibrant art scene and tradition. In curatorial and artistic practice, good writing skills combined with a critical mindset are a necessity on various levels, such as applying for funding, presenting an exhibition project, writing texts for catalogues, press releases, and about the art pieces in the show.
This is a very hands-on course, filled with in-class exercises, active engagement and assignments. In this course we will dedicate ourselves to the writing of short-form art critical reviews. We will learn how to formulate an idea with clarity, how to analyze and evaluate art and its display in a thoughtful, meaningful way. A range of critical methods as well as different outlets (art magazine, newspaper, blog,etc.) are discussed.
With stage-by-stage guidance the participants are supported in their endeavor to experiment, to be creative, and especially to develop their own style. So we exercise, sharpen and shape both imagination and skill. Writing about art has no template, in the workshop we treat it as an evolving social form.
*Prices include VAT
*This course offers University credits. To opt for credits read this page
Image: Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke via Pixabay