gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2008 | culture, art, blog
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 18 2008 | funny, blog, photography
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gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 19 2007 | art, culture, blog
Quoted: Gut on its own is never enough to make a good piece of criticism, but it seems that most critics either don't trust their instincts or they feel the need to explain them away when they write for an audience.
it's true, art criticism has gone pansy. i personally don't mind the occasional "shock jocks" such as saltz and hickey. but unless you're god or oprah don't tell me you're not responsible to back those opinions up. pshaw!
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 08 2007 | art, artists, blog
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 30 2007 | blog, photographyQuoted: A unique opportunity to join Magnum photographers David Hurn, Martin Parr and Mark Power for a Magnum Masterclass Weekend in London. This exciting two day event includes informative seminars and demonstrations, multimedia screenings, Q & A sessions and a personal portfolio review – a chance to have your work assessed by two Magnum members who will give honest advice and practical guidance to help develop your photographic skills and style.
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 18 2007 | art, blog, art criticism
Quoted: Today, instead of a cultural crisis, we’re facing a paradigm shift. Thanks to the Internet, the monopoly of the elites and the publishing empires they represent are crumbling, and if the blinders imposed by the powers that be haven’t yet been pried off, they have at least, for the moment, been bent back. If you don’t believe in democracy, this is a problem. If you do, then this is could be the dawning of a new golden age.
the brooklyn rail talks with barry hoggard, james wagner, and painternyc about the future of art criticism.
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 18 2007 | blog, art, photography
Quoted: Whether you are Minor White or Robert Frank, almost every photograph starts with an act of pure description – a window. But every now and then you catch a glimpse of the photographer’s reflection. The mirror is just another function of the window:
ponderings on photography... dotting for colin. =)
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