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September 04, 2006

The consensus is that Australian art criticism is in poor shape. So argues Luke Morgan Australian in an essay entitled Art Criticism and Its Discontents'. Morgan says that:

Some of the issues at stake here may be familiar, even tired, or at least always present in one form or another. What seems different is the palpable tone of resignation. In the past, polemical pieces about the crisis of criticism have often served as prolegomena to some new critical programme, often driven by a defined theoretical position or dissatisfaction with the ex cathedra pronouncements of the established critics. In Australia today, however, few critics seem interested in reforming criticism (not, of course, that they necessarily should be): some duly note the problems as if they were necessary evils to be kept at arm's length as much as possible, while others flatly deny any interest in criticism or, to be more precise, what they describe rather disdainfully as 'reviewing', preferring to think of themselves as practising other forms of art writing altogether.

Art criticism performed by the academic critic----as distinct from art reviewing performed by the newspaper critic--is in poor shape, its condition critical, as it were.

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