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Writing for the Art World - Style and Substance

Shameyka McCalman

Writing about art is based on a sustained practice of rigorous analysis when first encountering an art object, and the subsequent composition of prose that articulates that specific artwork’s aesthetic, social and historical value. Through a close study of art objects and exhibitions, and by reading exemplary texts, you will master the fundamental requirements for writing about art. The course explores writing structure, tone and point-of-view, as well as the professional vocabulary used to intelligently describe and analyze Contemporary art exhibitions and practices under the guidance of the instructor, and in exchange with fellow students via a mid-course peer workshop. This course also allows you to practice art writing by generating and revising your own writing on a weekly basis, constructing a body of prose that will lead to a final essay. The course is taught in English. A good, working knowledge of written and spoken English is required.

Skills / Knowledge

  • You will gain the vocabulary and writing techniques applicable to a variety of spheres that require a written analysis of art.
  • You will revise and complete review, which could be used to showcase your writing skills and further your career in the arts.
  • You will have an understanding of Contemporary art writings that contribute to exhibitions, auctions, and public conversations about art.

Issued on

August 11, 2020

Expires on

Does not expire