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Can Brain Science Explain Why We Like Certain Artworks? Taylor Michael, δημοσίευση στο Hyperallergic [3/3/2023]


A crowd of visitors viewing "Water Lilies" (1890-1918) by Claude Monet (photo via Flickr) Why do some people love Impressionist paintings like Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies” (1906) while others can’t understand the...

Is the Artworld Too Nice? Martin Herbert, δημοσίευση ArtReview [27/2/2023]


Piero Manzoni, Artist’s Shit, 1961. Photo: Jens Cederskjold; Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 Why the lack of upset over negative reviews – and the corresponding infrequency of art critics ‘getting dachshunded’...

Call for Papers ARTS MANAGEMENT QUARTERLY NO 139 ON “KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE” [Submission deadline for abstracts: 26/3/2023]


© Pavan Trikutam/ Unsplash The Spring issue 2023 of our journal Arts Management Quarterly, to be published in June, will shed light on knowledge exchange between research and working practice in...

“Kingdom of the Ill” Museion / Bolzano, Jazmina Figueroa, δημοσίευση στο Flash Art [23/2/2023]


Illness is life-adjacent, a consensus we ought to have reached during the pandemic. Regardless, as Susan Sontag argued, illness is ever fixed to antiquated fictional stereotypes associated with those who...

Coding, Shaping, Making: Experiments in Form and Form-Making, Haresh Lalvani, Routledge [2023]


Coding, Shaping, Making combines inspiration from architecture, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and computation to look towards the future of architecture, design and art. It presents ongoing experiments in the search for...

Interfaces and Us: User Experience Design and the Making of the Computable Subject, Zachary Kaiser, Bloomsbury Publishing [2023]


We're all familiar with smart TVs making suggestions on our future watching, real-world exercise data being transferred into stats and infographics on our workout apps and turning up our home...

Affect as Contamination Embodiment in Bioart and Biotechnology, Agnieszka Wolodzko, Bloomsbury Publishing [2023]


Bringing the concept of contamination into dialogue with affect theory and bioart, Agnieszka Wolodzko urges us to rethink our relationship with ourselves, each other and other organisms. Thinking through the...