My English degree may be gathering dust in a closet somewhere, but I can at least remember Pope's
Essay on Criticism: «A little learning is a dangerous thing / Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring / There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain.»
Whether you want Seneca moral essays that explore the moral epistles, Alexander Pope moral
essays on criticism that examine the moral qualities and virtues of an ideal critic, or you want to critic on the genealogy of our moral prejudices proposed by Nietzsche, our writers will use their interpretations of their principles in developing a strong moral position for your paper.
Not exact matches
Also see Re: Bitcoin Core and «Animal Farm» for a response to a popular
criticism of this
essay and further elaboration
on the points.
Essays on censorship, ethinic programming, pornography, popular religious practices, media
criticism, effects research, ritual and transmission models of communication.
See further the fine
essay by D. A. Carson, «Redaction
Criticism:
On the Legitimacy and Illegitimacy of a Literary Tool,» in Scripture and Truth, ed.
Hartshorne answers Brightman's invitation to cut his
criticism to pieces both in the correspondence, and in the 1960
essay on Brightman.42 In the
essay, Hartshorne attempts to show the incoherence of Brightman's final statement of the nature of the self in Person and Reality.
The
criticism already given of Alexander's concept of metaphysics in The Idea of Nature (IN 163) becomes even more radical in An
Essay on Metaphysics.
New literary
criticism from Denis Donoghue should be cause for celebration, and this latest volume initially promises much: a «personal
essay»
on five classics of American literature.
Allan Bloom, in his great «Interpretive
Essay»
on the Republic, says Plato's
criticism of Homer and his own example resulted in poets like «Dante and Shakespeare» capable of «a new kind of poetry which leads beyond itself... and which supports to philosophic life.»
Coming as it does from one who considers himself an outsider and an amateur in regard to process thought, his
essay nevertheless, or precisely for that reason, provides those of us working
on «process hermeneutics» with illuminating analysis and
criticism.
Nevertheless, I did find his
essays on Church Music, the Psalms, Petitionary Prayer, Biblical
Criticism, and The Seeing Eye (about the possibility of aliens
on other planets) to be insightful and «classic C. S. Lewis.»
This is no less true of Warren's literary
criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous
essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive
essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
Eller's books and other writings
on feminist topics, including an
essay about parenting guru Dr. William Sears that appeared recently in «Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers,» have been known to attract
criticism.
Responding to
criticisms of his site, Wade also penned an
essay on CNN.com defending the merits of SeekingArrangement, where he boldly states that «Love is a concept invented by poor people.»
Russian Critics
on the Cinema of Glasnost, edited by Michael Brashinsky and Andrew Horton, is a book in two parts: the first, Films in a Shifting Landscape, is a series of
essays analyzing the historical and cultural legacy that shaped three generations of Soviet film
criticism; the second, Glasnost's Top Ten, is a compilation of... read more»
About Prieur I can say a little more, because I own a rather good 1980 collection of his film
criticism, Nuits blanches («White Nights»), that includes an
essay on «Artaud and the Cinema»; the book's jacket informs me that Prieur was born in Paris in 1951, writes
on film and literature, and is — or was — the film critic for La nouvelle revue francaise.
These
essays —
on Fassbinder, the 1975 New York Film Festival, Taxi Driver, and Jeanne Dielman — found Farber at the peak of his powers, blessed with one of the most distinctive (and idiosyncratic) voices in English - language film
criticism.
Writer, filmmaker, and New York Film Festival director Kent Jones is the author of Physical Evidence: Selected Film
Criticism, and the editor of a collection of
essays on Olivier Assayas.
We need another
essay on the Death of Film
Criticism about as much as we need another 800 - word review of Shrek 4.
Not only did the archive include all of the sharp, highly opinionated capsule reviews that Jonathan Rosenbaum and Dave Kehr had written for the alternative weekly, but it also provided access to one of the most vital bodies of work in film
criticism: Rosenbaum's brilliantly sustained run of
essays on contemporary cinema.
There are two video
essays, one
on Jean Seberg and another by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum's
on Breathless as film
criticism.
An
essay on the Get Schooled blog
on three decades of schools reform in Chile by Alfredo Gaete of Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and Stephanie Jones of the University of Georgia sparked a lot of discussion nationwide — and some
criticisms.
The other field of interest is finding books or
essays on comic book artists, because
criticism is an important way to develop comics.
Chipotle's «Cultivating Thought» project, a collaborative effort by CEO Steve Ells and author Jonathan Safran Foer to publish short fiction and
essays on the restaurant's packaging, is receiving
criticism for failing to include Latino authors among the ten writers asked to participate.
Critical literal
essay contain the
criticism of different elements, or be focused
on one aspect.
ZEAL is an online publication of
criticism, comics, and more
on the least talked about things worth talking about, with art,
essays, and comics from exciting and diverse new voices.
Wayne Koestenbaum has published nineteen books of poetry,
criticism, and fiction, including Notes
on Glaze, The Pink Trance Notebooks, My 1980s & Other
Essays, Hotel Theory, Best - Selling Jewish Porn Films, Andy Warhol, Humiliation, Jackie Under My Skin, and The Queen's Throat (a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist).
The
essay «Painting and Countenance» is, as is much of my writing
on painting, discursive by nature, an attempt to try to find another way to speak about painting beyond the overbearing arc of formal judgemental
criticism, which has been, and continues to be so detrimental to any meaningful debate around painting, especially abstract painting in this country.
His most recent books are a collection of critical
essays on art writers and art writing, Words for Art:
Criticism, History, Theory, Practice (Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2013) and a collection of poems, Trembling Hand Equilibrium (Black Square Editions, New York, 2015).
As a Professor in the Department of Art History, Theory and
Criticism, Wainwright has authored numerous articles in books and international professional journals, including writing
on Robert Rauschenberg, Michelle Grabner, Theaster Gates, and others, as well as
essays on education and creativity.
He co-authored the Dada and Surrealist Word Image (1987), Mike Kelley (1999) and Kwang - Young Chung (2014); and edited Rethinking Borders (1996), Institutional Critique and After (2006), The Aesthetics of Risk (2008), Black Sphinx:
On the Comedic in Modern Art (2010) and writings by Mike Kelley: Foul Perfection:
Essays and
Criticism (2003); Minor Histories (2004); Mike Kelley: Interviews, Conversations, and Chit - Chat, 1988 - 2004 (2005).
Welchman is co-author of the Dada and Surrealist Word Image (MIT Press, 1987), Mike Kelley (Phaidon, 1999), and Kwang - Young Chung (Rizzoli, 2014); and editor of Rethinking Borders (Minnesota UP, 1996), Institutional Critique and After (JRP Ringier, 2006), The Aesthetics of Risk (JRP Ringier, 2008) and Black Sphinx:
On the Comedic in Modern Art (JRP Ringier, 2010) as well as the collected writings of Mike Kelley: Foul Perfection:
Essays and
Criticism (MIT, 2003); Minor Histories (MIT, 2004); Mike Kelley: Interviews, Conversations, and Chit - Chat, 1988 - 2004 (JRP Ringier, 2005).
In the 1970s and 1980s, he was a music editor for the German magazine Spex, and he has written art
criticism and
essays in renowned art magazines from Artforum to Texte zur Kunst, as well as numerous books including
On (Surplus) Value in Art (2008) and, most recently, Über Pop - Musik (
On Pop Music)(2014).
Donald Judd: Complete Writings 1959 - 1975, first published
on the occasion of Judd's 1975 retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada, contains his art
criticism and early
essays and was published by Judd Foundation in its reprint edition in 2015.
This is the complete, authorized collection of Donald Judd's early art
criticism and polemical writings; it includes his landmark
essay «Specific Objects» plus more than 500 contemporary art reviews he wrote
on key artists and exhibitions of the 1960s.
[3] The earliest use of the term art
criticism was by the English painter Jonathan Richardson in his 1719 publication An Essay on the Whole Art of C
criticism was by the English painter Jonathan Richardson in his 1719 publication An
Essay on the Whole Art of
CriticismCriticism.
Arguably, it was not until Steinberg's 1972
essay, «Reflections
on the State of
Criticism,» that the canonization of the Combines began in earnest.
Most recently, he has merged his interest in art and art
criticism into «visual
essays» that resemble movie or pop music posters and comment
on a variety of issues, including economics, aesthetics, and race in the contemporary art world.
Talk: Hal Foster at The Kitchen Since he edited The Anti-Aesthetic, a collection of
essays about postmodernism and a landmark in art
criticism, in 1983, Hal Foster has been an authority
on ambitious, heady, and smart writing about today's avant - garde.
As well as art
criticism, his publications include
essays on cultural policy and the rise of management.
His art
criticism has been published in FlashArt (reviews), L.A.Weekly (Reviews and
essays), the Santa Barbara Independent (Essays and cover stories on art themes), and Artscribe (along with scores of others now ext
essays), the Santa Barbara Independent (
Essays and cover stories on art themes), and Artscribe (along with scores of others now ext
Essays and cover stories
on art themes), and Artscribe (along with scores of others now extinct).
His résumé lists awards, international exhibitions, catalog
essays and art
criticism, and positions
on editorial boards of magazines like Flash Art.
In fifteen
essays, the novelist looks at the work of Gerhard Richter,
On Kawara, and Ed Ruscha, among literary
criticism and pop culture.
Timothy R. Quigley, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the New School in New York City, responds to David Levi Strauss's «From Metaphysics to Invective: Art
Criticism as if it Still Matters,» the fourth of the Held
Essays on Visual Art, published in the May issue of the Rail.
Yau has published many books of poetry, artists» books, fiction, and art
criticism, including Corpse and Mirror (Holt Rinehart, 1983), A Thing Among Things: The Art of Jasper Johns (D.A.P., 2008), Borrowed Love Poems (Penguin, 2002), The Passionate Spectator:
Essays on Art and Poetry (University of Michigan Press, 2006), and most recently Further Adventures in Monochrome (Copper Canyon Press, 2012).
The works gathered here —
essays,
criticism, manifestos, fiction, diaries, scripts, blog posts, even tweets — chart a complex era in the art world and the world at large, weighing in
on the exigencies of our times in unexpected and inventive ways.
NOTE: Little has been written about Supports / Surfaces in English other than «The Painting Undone: Supports / Surfaces,» a chapter from Rubinstein's
essay compilation Polychrome Profusion: Selected Art
Criticism: 1990 — 2002, which was published
on ArtCritical in 2004.
The book contains over 130 short
essays on words such as «theory», «
criticism», «technology», «violence» and «art,» providing an account of the word's current use, its origin and the range of meanings attached to it.
The stated raison d'etre of your
essay, Carl, as I understand it, is: that the «terms of
criticism» being used «reflect society»; in this case in the
criticism of Salle
on Laura Owens work.
The
essays documented a range of Vancouver cultural practices, including the emergence of artist - run centres, experimental performance and video, feminist activity, collaboration, sculpture, painting, art
criticism, conceptual art and landscape, as well as critical reflections
on perceptions of aboriginal cultures.