Created in the Journal Framework Fairmond (S) (November 5, 2024) Diagnostic Criticism, La Place Della Criticism Danla Curryve (2024) is a Documentary video About Caribbean art criticism. Directed by Dominic Brevion and edited by Gael Dufyeff, the video includes interviews with artists and cultural managers Julie Bessard, Ernest Breleur, Agnes Brezefin, Jean Marc’s Bullets, Arthur Francietta, Valerie John, Henry Pivel, Henry Tauria and Henry Pivel. [Many thanks to Dominique Brébion, editor of Faire monde(s) and Aica Caraïbe du Sud, for allowing us to share the video here. See below.]
Description (by Dominique Brevion): One consequence of the rise of digitalization is the increased accessibility to artistic documentation through the spread of blogs and specialized websites. This phenomenon is crucial in the Caribbean and is doubly hampered by geographic and linguistic fragmentation, particularly the coverage of mediocre locales, particularly in the French sector of the Americas.
What is the impact of the Art Criticism Blog on Art Life in the Caribbean? What are the advantages of what is commonly referred to as network criticism? [la critique de réseau]? What is the peculiarity of online art criticism? Do you update the genre when practicing blogs? If so, what do you think? Can criticism be defined as essentially written? What does the new mode of popularization bring to the field? What do visual artists expect from art criticism? These are some of the questions the artist answers in this documentary film.
Translated by Ivette Romero (from French).
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