Resources
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LEGAL ISSUES
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR WRITERS
STYLE GUIDES
EDITORIAL SERVICES
OPPORTUNITIES
Alliance of Artist Communities
Association of Writers and Writing Programs
Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing
Creative Capital Foundation
Guggenheim Foundation
National Arts Journalism Program
National Endowment for the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts
PEN American Center
Writers' Conference & Centers
Association of Writers and Writing Programs
Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing
Creative Capital Foundation
Guggenheim Foundation
National Arts Journalism Program
National Endowment for the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts
PEN American Center
Writers' Conference & Centers
ART PUBLISHERS
ART / NEW MEDIA BLOGS
WRITERS ROOMS
MISCELLANEOUS
DISCUSSIONS ON ART WRITING IN THE MEDIA
A Desk Job- A Desk Job: Criticism is the chance to start a conversation about things that matter. By Robert Storr. Frieze Magazine, Issue 100 (June-August 2006).
Critical Mess, Art Critics on the State of their Practice- Edited by Raphael Rubinstein. Hardpress Editions, 2006
Critical Timing "The reviews section of an art magazine is a strange, strained heart" -- on the complex business of writing reviews. By Tom Morton. Frieze Magazine, Issue 106 (Spring 2007).
Empathy and Criticality - [Podcast]. Frieze Online.
Prelude: Roberta Smith- Interview with New York Times Art Critic Roberta Smith, by Gilbert Vicario. Art Lies Issue Fall 2007.
What Happened to Art Criticism?- Edited by James Elkins. Prickly Paradigm Press, 2003.
Write On- For the 100th issue of frieze we celebrate the pleasure and pain of criticism. By Dan Fox, Jörg Heiser, Jennifer Higgie and James Trainor. Frieze Magazine, Issue 100 (June-August 2006).
Writing Survey- What writing has most influenced the way you think about art?' Writers, artists and curators reveal the often surprising literary influences- from Theodor Adorno to Lester Bangs, Gertrude Stein and P.G. Wodehouse- that have shaped their thinking. Frieze Online (14/5/2006).
Critical Mess, Art Critics on the State of their Practice- Edited by Raphael Rubinstein. Hardpress Editions, 2006
Critical Timing "The reviews section of an art magazine is a strange, strained heart" -- on the complex business of writing reviews. By Tom Morton. Frieze Magazine, Issue 106 (Spring 2007).
Empathy and Criticality - [Podcast]. Frieze Online.
Prelude: Roberta Smith- Interview with New York Times Art Critic Roberta Smith, by Gilbert Vicario. Art Lies Issue Fall 2007.
What Happened to Art Criticism?- Edited by James Elkins. Prickly Paradigm Press, 2003.
Write On- For the 100th issue of frieze we celebrate the pleasure and pain of criticism. By Dan Fox, Jörg Heiser, Jennifer Higgie and James Trainor. Frieze Magazine, Issue 100 (June-August 2006).
Writing Survey- What writing has most influenced the way you think about art?' Writers, artists and curators reveal the often surprising literary influences- from Theodor Adorno to Lester Bangs, Gertrude Stein and P.G. Wodehouse- that have shaped their thinking. Frieze Online (14/5/2006).