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Tag: Rabia Ashfaque

The Year That Was: Degree Critical Reflects on 2020

Art writers consider the most meaningful works of art, from any time and genre, for getting through 2020

Art Criticism, art writing, Cigdem Asatekin, Collin Sundt, David Shuford, Degree Critical, Diana Seo Hyung Lee, Emily Pellerin, featured, Jessica Holmes, Kaitlyn A. Kramer, Lune Ames, MFA Art Criticism, MFA Art Writing, Rabia Ashfaque, SVA MFA

The Past in the Present

Rabia Ashfaque writes: In the era of collusion, Everything Is Connected: Art and Conspiracy shines a light on the history of complicit silence

Art and Conspiracy, art writing, Degree Critical, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rabia Ashfaque, The Met Breuer, Whitney Museum

Opposing Meccas

Rabia Ashfaque reviews Ahmed Mater: Mecca Journeys and examines the exhibition’s valuable insight into the dichotomous Muslim existence

Ahmed Mater, art writing, Brooklyn Museum, Degree Critical, Mecca Journeys, New Museum, Rabia Ashfaque, review

The MFA program in Art Writing at SVA was established in 2007 for writers with a focus on visual arts and criticism as a place to hone this special craft. Degree Critical, initiated soon after as the department’s online publication, has grown to encompass writing by students, faculty, and alumni, making it an unparalleled space on the Internet for perceptive and relevant critical writing.


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