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It has recently become apparent that criticism has fallen on hard times. Either commodification is deemed to have killed it off, or it has become institutionally routine. This book explores contemporary approaches which have sought to renew criticism''s energies in the wake of a ''theatrical turn'' in recent visual arts practice, and the emergence of a ''performative'' arts writing over the past decade or so.

Issues addressed include the ''performing'' of art''s histories; the consequences for criticism of embracing boredom, distraction and other ''queer'' forms of (in)attention; and the importance of exploring writerly process in responding to aesthetic experience. Bringing together newly commissioned work from the fields of art history, performance studies, and visual culture with the writings of contemporary artists, After Criticism provides a set of experimental essays which demonstrate how ''the critical'' might live on as a vital and efficacious force within cont

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"After Criticism is crucial to any discussion regarding the status of criticism and critical theory after post-structuralism and, equally importantly, is one of few texts that is innovative in its illumination of context, history, aesthetic judgement and, rare for an academic text, enjoyable to read." Art Monthly

"After Criticism is no doubt the most intriguing collection of performative writing published yet. Being refreshing, entertaining as well as inspiringly confusing, it is essential reading for anyone writing on art who does not only think of what to write, but also how to write it." Contemporary

"Though it seems contradictory to write words of praise for a book that deeply interrogates the marketability of praiseful language (in the guise of art criticism), Gavin Butt's collection deserves them. Framed by Butt's astute introduction, these performative essays pulse with vitality. Food for thought, this book makes us think, again, about art and its interpretations in a new way. Critical writing as a kind of performance – delicious." Amelia Jones, University of Manchester


"This anthology is an excellent overview of performative critical discourse edited and introduced by one of its leading proponents. All the contributions have an experimental or improvisational edge that preserves a sense of the critical encounter. The book is at the cutting edge of art theory and will be read with enthusiasm by a large number of people engaged with contemporary art practice and criticism." Margaret Iversen, University of Essex



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Notes on Contributors viii

Series Editor’s Preface xi

Introduction: The Paradoxes of Criticism 1
Gavin Butt

Part I Performing Art’s Histories 21

1 Solo Solo Solo 23
Rebecca Schneider

2 Binding to Another’s Wound: Of Weddings and Witness 48
Jane Blocker

3 This is I 65
Niru Ratnam

Part II Distracted and Bored: The Critic Looks Elsewhere 79

4 The Trouble with Men, or, Sex, Boredom, and the Work of Vaginal Davis 81
Jennifer Doyle

5 Utopia’s Seating Chart: Ray Johnson, Jill Johnston, and Queer Intermedia as System 101
José Esteban Muñoz

6 Looking Away: Participations in Visual Culture 117
Irit Rogoff

Part III Critical Response/Performative Process 135

7 Itinerant Improvisations: From “My Favorite Things” to an “agency of night” 137
John Seth

8 The Experience of Art as a Living Through of Language 156
Kate Love

9 A Transparent Lecture 176
Matthew Goulish

Selected Bibliography 207
compiled by Andrew Walby

Index 212

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/06/2004
      ISBN13: 9780631232841, 978-0631232841
      ISBN10: 0631232842

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      It has recently become apparent that criticism has fallen on hard times. Either commodification is deemed to have killed it off, or it has become institutionally routine. This book explores contemporary approaches which have sought to renew criticism''s energies in the wake of a ''theatrical turn'' in recent visual arts practice, and the emergence of a ''performative'' arts writing over the past decade or so.

      Issues addressed include the ''performing'' of art''s histories; the consequences for criticism of embracing boredom, distraction and other ''queer'' forms of (in)attention; and the importance of exploring writerly process in responding to aesthetic experience. Bringing together newly commissioned work from the fields of art history, performance studies, and visual culture with the writings of contemporary artists, After Criticism provides a set of experimental essays which demonstrate how ''the critical'' might live on as a vital and efficacious force within cont

      Trade Review
      "After Criticism is crucial to any discussion regarding the status of criticism and critical theory after post-structuralism and, equally importantly, is one of few texts that is innovative in its illumination of context, history, aesthetic judgement and, rare for an academic text, enjoyable to read." Art Monthly

      "After Criticism is no doubt the most intriguing collection of performative writing published yet. Being refreshing, entertaining as well as inspiringly confusing, it is essential reading for anyone writing on art who does not only think of what to write, but also how to write it." Contemporary

      "Though it seems contradictory to write words of praise for a book that deeply interrogates the marketability of praiseful language (in the guise of art criticism), Gavin Butt's collection deserves them. Framed by Butt's astute introduction, these performative essays pulse with vitality. Food for thought, this book makes us think, again, about art and its interpretations in a new way. Critical writing as a kind of performance – delicious." Amelia Jones, University of Manchester


      "This anthology is an excellent overview of performative critical discourse edited and introduced by one of its leading proponents. All the contributions have an experimental or improvisational edge that preserves a sense of the critical encounter. The book is at the cutting edge of art theory and will be read with enthusiasm by a large number of people engaged with contemporary art practice and criticism." Margaret Iversen, University of Essex



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations vii

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Series Editor’s Preface xi

      Introduction: The Paradoxes of Criticism 1
      Gavin Butt

      Part I Performing Art’s Histories 21

      1 Solo Solo Solo 23
      Rebecca Schneider

      2 Binding to Another’s Wound: Of Weddings and Witness 48
      Jane Blocker

      3 This is I 65
      Niru Ratnam

      Part II Distracted and Bored: The Critic Looks Elsewhere 79

      4 The Trouble with Men, or, Sex, Boredom, and the Work of Vaginal Davis 81
      Jennifer Doyle

      5 Utopia’s Seating Chart: Ray Johnson, Jill Johnston, and Queer Intermedia as System 101
      José Esteban Muñoz

      6 Looking Away: Participations in Visual Culture 117
      Irit Rogoff

      Part III Critical Response/Performative Process 135

      7 Itinerant Improvisations: From “My Favorite Things” to an “agency of night” 137
      John Seth

      8 The Experience of Art as a Living Through of Language 156
      Kate Love

      9 A Transparent Lecture 176
      Matthew Goulish

      Selected Bibliography 207
      compiled by Andrew Walby

      Index 212

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