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A Dual Path as an Artist and Art Reviewer with Philip Hartigan

Ten years ago I published a post pleading you to write about art. Not your own art, though that’s a given, but the art of other artists. I was alarmed at the large numbers of arts writers that were disappearing from major newspapers. Since that post was first published, the situation has only gotten worse.

©2020, Philip Hartigan, Crow and Hands. Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 x 1.5 inches.

Newspapers, scooped up by hedge funds like Alden Global Capital, are slashing the positions of seasoned reporters and reviewers in major cities across the country. They are a sad image of what they once were.

Thankfully, online publications have stepped in to fill the void, but we still need arts writers and reviewers in smaller cities and markets.

Artists need writers. They are a critical part of the art ecosystem. Look back on any art movement from the past century in the U.S. and you’ll find a writer behind its day in the spotlight.

My guest for this episode of The Art Biz is artist and writer Philip Hartigan. As you’ll hear, he’s not quite sure what order those labels should be in. In some respects the writing came first, but the art has always been there.

We talk about his writing life, the role that blogging has had for him, and how he came to be a correspondent for Hyperallergic online art magazine. You’ll also hear about how writing has helped him make inroads into the art world.

My hope is that you will consider writing more about not just your art, but about other artists’ work. Possibly for publication and definitely for connections within your art community.

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Here’s my conversation with Philip Hartigan.

Highlights

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Philip’s online teaching set-up

Philip Hartigan Quotes

About My Guest

Philip Hartigan is a visual artist, writer, and teacher. He has written about art since 2010 for Hyperallergic, Time Out Chicago, and his art blog Praeterita. His visual art has been shown in more than thirty exhibitions in Europe and the USA.

Hartigan was born in the UK and now lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Follow Philip on Instagram @hartiganartist and YouTube.

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