Aesthetic Journalism: How to Inform Without Informing

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Intellect, 2009 - Art - 135 pages
"As the art world eagerly embraces a journalistic approach, Aesthetic Journalism explores why contemporary art exhibitions often consist of interviews, documentaries and reportage. This new mode of journalism is grasping more and more space in modern culture and Cramerotti probes the current merge of art with the sphere of investigative journalism. The attempt to map this field, here defined as 'Aesthetic Journalism', challenges, with clear language, the definitions of both art and journalism, and addresses a new mode of information from the point of view of the reader and viewer. The book explores how the production of truth has shifted from the domain of the news media to that of art and aestheticism. With examples and theories from within the contemporary art and journalistic-scape, the book questions the very foundations of journalism. Aesthetic Journalism suggests future developments of this new relationship between art and documentary journalism, offering itself as a useful tool to audiences, scholars, producers and critics alike"--Jacket.

About the author (2009)

Alfredo Cramerotti is a writer, curator, and artist based in Wales. Alfredo Cramerotti is curator at QUAD in Derby, UK, and fellow of art theory and criticism at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen in Austria.