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  • The value of negative criticism

    As far as talking points for a Monday go, one can do a lot worse than Edward Winkleman’s self-professed Quick-Cliche question this morning on the value of negative criticism as opposed to no criticism at all, a notion coincidentally yet sagely examined in Joanne Mattera’s highly useful Marketing Monday post for today. To quote Ed, […]

  • On “Being included in revised versions of art history”

    Even after taking a lovely weekend off to mentally and physically reboot in the beer-and-barbeque laden crucible of a post-Canada Day weekend, I’ve come back to the internet to find that commentary around Jerry Saltz’s crusade to amend the scarcity of female artists in MoMA’s Painting and Sculpture collection is still going strong. Edward Winkleman […]

  • Loose Threads

    Two of my posts from this past month are now in need of a resolution as April draws to a close, neither of which warrants its own post, so consider this a two-for-one deal.
    Firstly, some of you may have noticed that my first blog for Akimblog has now gone online. The post’s coverage of the […]

  • The Condition (Not the Content) of Hamilton’s Art

    Earlier this week, when Terence Dick invited me to join the contributors to Akimblog as a representative of the Hamilton art community, he did so with the caution that I would need to find a way of writing that would remain ‘different and distinct - yet somehow retain your breezy, intelligent, personable, and critical style.’ […]

  • Intentionality and the Internet

    I’m sure a fair few of my Canadian readers are familiar with Akimbo - and quite possibly, like myself, enjoy their daily deluge of email notices clogging up their inboxes with show invites and calls for submission in far too great a number to be truly useful. I think it’s a true show of […]

  • James Elkins, Empathy and Ends of Criticism

    As I mentioned some five posts back, I’m well overdue in commenting on James Elkins’ talk at the University of Western Ontario in late January. His lecture ‘On Empathy and Related Concepts in Art Theory’ discussed an interesting working attempt of his to tackle a resurgence in theories of beauty and the imagination, and […]