The Art Angle

The Vibe Shifted in Art. Now What?

Jan 23, 2025
In this conversation, Dean Kissick, a well-known critic and writer whose essay "The Painted Protest" ignited debate on art's political role, shares his insights. He discusses the shifting dynamics of contemporary art amid political turmoil, expressing concern over complacency and performative activism in major institutions. Kissick critiques recent art trends for lacking depth, while advocating for a revival of genuine creativity. He also delves into the influence of social media on artistic expression and identity, highlighting the complexities faced by today’s artists.
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ANECDOTE

Reaction to "The Painted Protest"

  • Dean Kissick's Harper's essay, "The Painted Protest," received a larger reaction than anticipated.
  • The essay has been both criticized and praised, sparking polarized debate.
INSIGHT

Fragmented Discourse

  • The art world discourse has become fragmented, leading to diverse interpretations of Kissick's essay.
  • Some see it as validating their criticisms of recent art, while others deem it harmful.
INSIGHT

The State of Criticism

  • Art criticism is experiencing a resurgence, with outspoken critics gaining platforms.
  • The progressive turn in art may have inadvertently fueled this by encouraging critical discussion.
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