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24 Aug 2012

Artwrit Announces Blogging Partnership with the Huffington Post


Issue No. 16 | August 2012
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Artwrit Announces New Website Design and Blogging Partnership with the Huffington Post
Issue No. 16 | August 2012

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Artwrit is an online journal focused on the discipline of art writing. Our mission is to uphold the highest standard in writing about the visual arts and to advance the discipline by providing a forum where its various forms can exist inclusively.

This month Artwrit unveiled a new design for the homepage and began its new consolidated publishing schedule, merging the publication of the Quarterly long form essays and interviews with the Monthly edition.

In June, Artwrit published the first in what will be a weekly series of blog posts for The Huffington Post Arts page. Huff Post Arts inaugurated the series by featuring Anthony Romero's review of Matthew Goulish with Hannah Verrill and Matt Shalzi at Defibrillator Performance Art Gallery, Chicago, originally published in Artwrit's June 2012 issue.

Published on a monthly basis with a wide range of international contributors, Artwrit exists as a source of contemporary art writing, featuring essays, reviews and interviews. Check out Artwrit's page on Huff Post Arts for each new blog contribution: www.huffingtonpost.com/artwrit/


Issue No. 16 | August 2012

 

Yoko Ono at the Serpentine Gallery, London Matthew Steinbrecher

Small Utopia. Ars Multiplicata at the Prada Foundation, Venice
Sandra Orellana Sears

Alighiero Boetti at the Museum of Modern Art, New York Ian Wallace

London in Ruins: Olympics as Archaeology, Archaeology as Art Steven Thomson

Tomàs Saraceno at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York Sam Jablon

The Weight of Our Decisions: Collaborative Exhibition Making
Anthony Romero

dOCUMENTA 13, Kassel Jonathan Beer

Hermes Knauer, Part I Oral History Initiative

 
Artwrit is a nonprofit monthly publication of art criticism. Your donation at any level will contribute to our ability to publish digital content without interruption, produce print editions, and develop programming and events that generate interest and participation in art and ideas.
 
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Artwrit is an independent monthly publication committed to excellence in art writing. Our mission is to uphold the highest standard in writing about the visual arts and to advance the discipline by providing a forum where its various forms—academic criticism, cultural-inquiry and editorial styles—can exist inclusively. Equally urgent is our mission to preserve the current cultural moment by way of rigorous coverage of art at present and utilizing living resources, as in our Oral History Initiative, to document our shared cultural present and past. Our hope is that in this pursuit, we will have created an invaluable resource for artists, critics, scholars and other interested parties.