Superscript: Arts Journalism and Criticism in a Digital Age
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In this age of democratized media, what is the role of the professional art critic? Is virality killing or cultivating new audiences for the arts? How is the web changing the way artists tell stories or expand their practices — or how we think about art? The Superscript conference convenes a diverse array of writers, editors, artists, curators, and theorists to address questions around online art publishing’s present and possible futures.
Superscript: Arts Journalism and Criticism in a Digital Age
May 28–30
A conference co-presented by the Walker Art Center and Mn Artists
Tickets now on sale
$200. Early-bird price: $150 (The first 100 tickets will be sold at this rate.)
Organizations/Media
artnet News • Buzzfeed • Creative Time Reports • Design Observer • e-flux • Frieze • Hyperallergic • Los Angeles Times • New Inquiry • Pitchfork • Rhizome • Temporary Art Review • The Performance Club • Triple Canopy • VICE
Speakers and Panelists
Ben Davis and James Bridle (keynotes) • Eugenia Bell • Moyra Davey • Claire Evans • Isaac Fitzgerald • Dan Fox • Orit Gat • Veken Gueyikian • Christopher Knight • Claudia La Rocco • Marisa Mazria-Katz • James McAnally • Carolina Miranda • Alexander Provan • Jim Richards • Ryan Schreiber • Ayesha Siddiqi • Brian Kuan Wood • and others
More Information
Visit the official site for details on speakers and events: walkerart.org/superscript
