Critique Critique

arts criticism as history lesson.

“How much history can be transmitted by pressure on a guitar string?” – Robert Palmer

The most powerful kind of artistic criticism, Jane Dark implies, should be dialectical: approaching art “not as an aesthetic object but as a historical process.”

“This uncovering,” Dark writes, “is done exactly so as to reveal the impress of social conditions on the reputedly but not actually objective or autonomous philosophy or text.”

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