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Go beyond art reviews! The Manhattan Art Review Patreon offers exclusive insights and commentary on the New York art scene, fostering a vibrant community of 309 members (140 paid). Join the conversation and explore art's impact.
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15 postsTMAR Blog #12: Holt/Smithson - Swamp
Freehttps://holtsmithsonfoundation.org/swamp
TMAR Blog #11: Steinberg/Clark
FreePost content for TMAR Blog #11: Steinberg/Clark
TMAR Blog #10: Translation and Mallarmé
FreeI've read a lot about translation over the years for whatever reason, although I'm not that invested in it (it's a hard...
TMAR Blog #9: Rosalind Krauss and The Optical Unconscious
FreeIt would be an exaggeration to call this a "hate read," but I didn't buy The Optical Unconscious because I thought I'd l...
TMAR Blog #8: Description of a Space: Conceptual Frames in Contemporary Art and Jasper Johns
FreeI did a lecture for a Philosophy of Art conference at Brooklyn College this morning, these are the raw notes I prepared...
TMAR Blog #7 - Manet
FreeSo I finished Manet's Modernism and it was actually a bit of a letdown. Not that it's a bad book, but, as Fried himself...
TMAR Blog #6 - Baudelaire and Memory, or Repetition and Experience (with another aside on Fried)
FreeSorry about falling behind, I've felt preoccupied but I can't really remember what I was doing before I visited my famil...
Short-Form Criticism Workshop: Conditions for Judgment
FreeI just finished leading a workshop on short-form criticism, here's the Zoom recordings if anyone is interested.
TMAR Blog #5 - Notes on Art and Objecthood, Jeff Wall interview
FreeThe Wall interview is just a little bonus, but he does state very succinctly a number of things that I'm very interested...
TMAR Blog #4 - Delays
FreeHey sorry about falling off on posts, I've enjoyed doing it so far but I moved at the beginning of the month due to a se...
TMAR Blog #3
FreeAs I often have to protest, I'm not actually a Greenbergian in the sense that Greenberg is no great influence on my thin...

TMAR Blog #2: What I'm Drinking
FreeI guess this is pretty boring, but I haven't yet figured out what to do with this "feature" and I'm too busy with other...

TMAR Blog #1: What I'm Reading
FreeRobert Motherwell - The Dada Painters and Poets -My girlfriend got me this for Christmas, I haven't started it yet but i...
TMAR Blog #0
FreeHi subscribers, I'm going to start using the Patreon page soon as a quasi-blog just to get some use out of it, I have so...

The Manhattan Art Review Radio Ep. 19 - The Death of Empedocles with Ivan Gaytan and Thinh Le
FreeThinh and Ivan and I talk about the great filmmakers Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, specifically (sort of) on Th...
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The Manhattan Art Review Patreon, launched in December 2021, provides a unique platform for in-depth analysis and discussion of the New York City art world. Unlike typical review platforms, this Patreon offers exclusive content and direct engagement with its creator. With a thriving community of 309 members (140 of whom are paid supporters), the platform has achieved notable financial success, generating estimated monthly earnings between $610 and $2,440. This suggests a dedicated audience valuing the insightful commentary and behind-the-scenes perspectives offered. The creator's success lies in fostering a sense of community and providing access to exclusive content that complements, rather than simply repeats, publicly available reviews. The platform's growth and financial stability demonstrate the demand for this unique approach to art criticism and discussion.