Art Criticism and Writing
Art Criticism and Writing – Online course by Node Center
Lecturer: An Paenhuysen
Duration: From March 26th to April 16th, 2014
Application deadline: March 17th, 2014
Art criticism is essential to the development of a dynamic and virile 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. In the workshop 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.
Participation fee: 145€
Language: English
Enroll here, you will receive payment instructions after enrolling
*Online material available 24/7 during the duration of the course and 4 weekly video-conferences every Wednesday at 7pm Central European Time
Program
Week 1:
- the position of critical writing in the contemporary art world. The difficulties and
- opportunities of writing and publishing art criticism
- examining examples of art criticism: questioning and challenging clichés and
- jargons of the genre
- reflection: can we define the characteristics of good art critical writing?
- homework: creating a “pillow book list”
Week 2:
- discussion of art and its qualities
- writing about exhibition displays: strategies, tools, and parameters of forming your
- opinion of an exhibition
- homework: writing exercise (involves visiting an exhibition opening)
Week 3:
- feedback and workshopping texts
- subjectivity and objectivity in critical writing: how are you positioned?
- homework: writing exercise
Week 4:
- workshopping texts
- the advantages/disadvantages of various formats, such as blogging, reportage, etc.
- negotiating fees for writing and the benefit of saying no/yes
For further details please visit: http://www.nodecenter.org/art-criticism/