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ESSAY | Part 2: Does the demand for accountability really account for art?

The art critic Harold Rosenberg (1906–78) asserted that “A painting that is an act is inseparable from the biography of the artist.” He continued, “The act-painting is of the same metaphysical substance as the artist’s existence.” Rosenberg was describing action painting, better known as abstract expressionism, but while Rosenberg was precise about the art movement […]

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ESSAY | Part 1: Does the demand for accountability really account for art?

Museums and galleries often attempt to decolonise their collections and embrace diversity, equity and accessibility by ditching the elevated status of the artist. Yet artist narratives still reign supreme as we are encouraged to judge the work through the creator’s biography. Suzanne Cotter, the Museum of Contemporary Art director, is quoted as saying, “if you […]

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