Articles of ‘Janine Antoni’

The Art School Critique

The Art School Critique

“Critique, etc.”

“…I had a teacher one whole summer who never told me/
anything and it was wonderful.”

Frank O’Hara
Hotel Particulier
From Lunch Poems, 1964.

By Craig Drennen

Let’s be clear. The art school critique is not just talk. It is a conversation that’s supposed to cause improvement. Mentors and peers talk about a student artist’s work to [...]



Prospect.1 in New Orleans

By Natalie Sciortino-Rinehart
One of the primary missions of Prospect.1 has been to help in the recovery of New Orleans, especially its cultural economy, through staging the largest biennials of contemporary art ever organized in the United States. With over eighty artists and more than two dozen venues, this historic biennial brought together key international artists [...]



NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith at the Miami Art Museum

February 22 - May 24, 2009
Although for centuries spirituality was an essential, even guiding, component of art, in the modern era artists have often distanced themselves from otherworldly concerns brings together an intergenerational group of artists who address ritual in the artistic process and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art.
“NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten [...]