The most major criticism came from art critic Waldemar Januszczak who complained, in one of the few hostile reviews to Ofili’s Serpentine show, ‘And—most unforgivably—he samples thoughtlessly and ...
Like many people in the art world, I’m in deep worry—almost mourning—at the election of Donald Trump. He seems to stand for ...
Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
The proof of his genius lies in the resonance of his minimalist works, Nair says. He was a humanist: witty but not cruel; scathing but compassionate. As a child, Uma Nair read the newspapers ...
and do all of this while letting us see art for free. Many are visionaries. But they do certain things that are incredibly annoying. My No. 1 rule for dealers is: Never use your sales pitch on a ...
At Hyperallergic, we strive to make art more inclusive ... voyeuristic character of Simon, but for the critic herself, as well. “Criticism, like dreams, often involves some act of displacement ...
Critic’s Notebook: Election Night 2024 TV Coverage Was Only for the Masochistic or the Truly Obsessed The tone of the night started out relatively light on cable and broadcast networks, before ...
The show travels to the National Gallery, London, from March 8 to June 22. Holland Cotter is the co-chief art critic and a senior writer for the Culture section of The Times, where he has been on ...
As we explore the voices of our inner critics, we encounter patterns that reflect universal experiences and emotions. These patterns, known as archetypes, are powerful symbols that offer insights ...