weekly response 12
I think the criticism PDF was a good lens through which to view the class and the final project—the ideas of critiques hurting the critics can be helpful when thinking about living life as a non-artist but I think art school has beat that sentiment away in art spaces. I’ve not found infinite errors where I’ve been in negative critique spaces, there is always an end. I can’t fully say I think it’s beautiful to look for the “moments of exhilaration in the artwork…and not shortcomings,” but I will agree that each critic is imperfect (well the way that classes are structured as you gain years at RISD shifts slightly, from the critic being the ultimate guide to just an opionated guide later on). I’m really into criticism existing to help us understand, and understanding it as “an act of contemplation,” not as “an act of production” which I consider very cold (but again have had programmed into myself).















