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John McDonald reckons a lot of arts criticism is “no more than a publicity release that has been in the microwave for a few seconds then printed in the newspaper”, while Naomi Cass thinks the whole practice might be in a state of critical failure. Phip Murray believes writers aren’t given enough room to share their work more widely and Patrick McCaughey sees the decline of print media and Patrick McCaughey thinks some of the role of the critic is to acknowledge art.

The visual arts session looks at the state of visual art from the decline of newspapers, the rise of online and the place of the artist in the current space.

The discussion continues online. In a post on Vociferous Whimsy, blogger Nikita Vanderbyl provides a rundown of the panel.


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21 Sep 2010

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