Whither Architectural Criticism?
John Hill
13. October 2020
Image courtesy of FIU
The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab at Florida International University is in the midst of its six-part series titled Whither Criticism?, which features live conversations with architecture critics on Wednesdays in September and October.
The conversations, hosted by FIU's David Rifkind (Architecture) and Dan Evans (Journalism + Media), aim to address the questions: "What is the state of architectural criticism today? How should criticism change to respond to the major crises of our time?" The half-dozen US critics they invited to speak via Zoom are a diverse group:
- Kate Wagner, founder of McMansion Hell and critic for the New Republic
- Lee Bey, author, photographer, and former Chicago Sun-Times architectural critic
- Christopher Hawthorne, Chief Design Officer for the City of Los Angeles and former critic for the Los Angeles Times
- Mimi Zeiger, Los Angeles-based critic, educator, and curator
- Inga Saffron, Philadelphia Inquirer architectural critic and winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for criticism
- Alastair Gordon, former Miami Herald architectural critic
The available archived talks are embedded below, but they can also be found on FIU's website.
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