art and digital critique

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The tag 'art and digital critique' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around the tension between analog and digital art forms, as seen in the thread on Tacita Dean's 'Blind Folly' exhibition. The content explores how artists like Dean foreground material resistance and analog techniques—such as drawing—as a critical response to the dominance of digital media. This tag is relevant for users interested in contemporary art criticism, the philosophy of analog versus digital creation, and how artists navigate and critique the digital age through their practice. It provides a space for analyzing the cultural and aesthetic implications of digital technology on traditional art forms.
  1. Tacita Dean's 'Blind Folly': Embracing Material Resistance and Analog Art in a Digital Age

    The British artist Tacita Dean is primarily celebrated for her films, yet the first major U.S. exhibition of her work—currently on display at the Menil Collection in Houston—takes a markedly different approach. Titled "Blind Folly," the retrospective spans over three decades and features an...