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THE VISUAL ARTS IN THE
UNITED STATES have recently experienced a period of dynamic
growth and professionalization, prompting the timely question: Do
the news media provide sufficient exposure for art, artists and
art institutions?
In early 2002, the National Arts Journalism Program
set out to answer this question, inviting art critics at general-interest
news publications around the country to complete an online questionnaire
about their backgrounds, educational credentials, work habits, tastes
and opinions on issues concerning art in America today. The survey's
169 critics—drawn from 96 daily newspapers, 34 alternative
weeklies and 3 national newsmagazines—write for a combined
audience of approximately 60 million readers. The findings suggest
that although art critics have carved out important roles at many
publications, criticism is struggling to keep up with the swift
evolution of the art world.
The Visual Art Critic draws a portrait of
a profession that is deeply committed to advancing the national
discussion about art, yet hampered by job insecurity, vagueness
of ethical standards and uncertainty of mission. Accompanied by
insightful comments from artists, art-world professionals and the
surveyed critics themselves, the findings of this report call attention
to the need within newsrooms for continued investment and support
for the enterprise of art criticism, especially in smaller communities,
where some of the most noteworthy artistic developments are taking
root.
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