Browse newsletters about art criticism

11 art criticism newsletters from across the web

Garth Greenwell

To a Green Thought

by Garth Greenwell

Garth Greenwell offers meticulous criticism and personal essays on music, art, film, and books, acting as a workshop for ideas and insights.

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Dusty Henry

Another Thought | Dusty Henry | Substack

by Dusty Henry

Dusty Henry's Another Thought newsletter offers essays, comics, and illustrations, fostering deep, considered engagement with the daily flow of music and art.

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Aly Salem

THE HEGELIAN DISPATCH | Aly Salem | Substack

by Aly Salem

The Hegelian Dispatch analyzes history, arguing modern problems are "vintage human confusion." Misanthropic humor and insights for an irony-poisoned generation.

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exhibits in new york

exhibits in new york | Substack

by exhibits in new york

Exhibits in New York delivers independent art writing and reviews of NYC art shows. Founded by Sarah and edited by Alexandra, it also features a gallery guide app.

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The Metropolitan Review

The Metropolitan Review | Substack

by The Metropolitan Review

The Metropolitan Review is a books and culture magazine delivering serious, entertaining criticism of books, film, TV, and art, plus new fiction and poetry.

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Thisispaper

Thisispaper

by Thisispaper

A weekly curated selection of contemporary architecture and design, featuring notable architects, designers, and studios.

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Beautiful Monsters

Beautiful Monsters

by Beautiful Monsters

Explore cosmic space jazz, underground culture, and erotic horror aesthetics with Beautiful Monsters, contemplating the future's evolution.

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Colossal

Colossal

Colossal is an online Chicago-based art magazine covering contemporary art daily with artist profiles, exhibition news, and interviews, making art accessible.

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Hyperallergic

Hyperallergic

Hyperallergic delivers round-the-clock art world news and insightful commentary with playful, serious, and radical perspectives, challenging the status quo since 2009.

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RUINS

RUINS

William Collen's RUINS analyzes art and aesthetics. It offers a Christian perspective on the art world, favoring the decorative and clever.

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Two Coats of Paint

Two Coats of Paint

NYC-based Two Coats of Paint is an art project with an award-winning blogazine, artist residency, and essays focusing on contemporary painting.

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