pdf download here
12/29/04 UPDATE:
A humorous and pointed post from Tom Moody who points out how :
"Fault lines exist within this global village that are actually gaping,
sulphurous chasms patched over with hopeful cyber-cement. Here are just
a few of the divisions [...]"
--and who promises to
"widen...the nascent, still largely unspoken rifts within the so-called community of so-called art blogs. In a friendly way." oh, I think I love this moodiest of blogs.
{image: Art in America, January Issue: thanks Todd!}
Raphael Rubenstein plugs an assortment of artblogs in the January Issue of Art in America, a nice plug for those of us on the list (but we miss some of our own favorites here). It first leaked among the blogs: Modern Kicks, FallonandRosof, and Fresh Paint.
Here's the list below -- click the image to read the annotations.
Artsjournal/artopia by John Perreault
Artsjournal/MAN by Tyler Green
Fallon and Rosof by Roberta Fallon & Libby Rosof
art.blogging.la by Caryn Coleman
Iconoduel by Dan Hopewell
Digitalmediatree/Tommoody by Tom Moody
From the Floor by Todd Gibson
Electricskin.com
James Wagner
Newsgrist by Joy Garnett (thanx!)
Dennis Hollingsworth
Livejournal.com/users/burgertime by Keren Richter
This is a different take altogether from the recent panel at The New Museum, "Blogging and The Arts", hosted by Rhizome.org. The November panel was moderated by Rhizome Director of Technology Francis Hwang and included artist Kabir Carter, photoblogger and journalist David Gallagher, artist and critic Tom Moody, and artist T.Whid. The discussion addressed how blogs may change the nature of art discourse, and "ways that artists and critics are integrating this new form of communications into their own work." Later, Tom Moody blogged some commentary as well as T.Whid. T.Whid also mentions in an earlier post how: Back in June, I (as well as others) was contacted by a student name Marie Omann who was doing research on a paper about 'art blogs.' Just in time for the panel tomorrow, she sent me her final paper and she also gave me permission to make it available here. Download: Artblogs: Why Such a Timid Emergence? (268KB PDF)
In any case, AiA's treatment seems to represent an offering of different kinds of art blogging approaches, as no two on the list are remotely alike in style, content or intent. A blog tasting, well-rounded but by no means complete.
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