Art is inextricably linked to emotion. As much as art historians and art critics may try to overintellectualize it or make it all about theory or follow strictly established methodologies, I am of the opinion that you can’t separate art and its human, emotional nature. I don’t think understanding art and experiencing art are mutually exclusive. When it comes to looking, thinking and writing about art, I have the stubborn belief that the personal is of as much value as anything else that factors into it. And I should know—I majored in art history in college and carried this conviction with me for four years (I’m aware I probably would have made a terrible art historian in academia). Art and Anticrises is born out of these thoughts that I feel so strongly about and that truly shape how I engage with art. It’s a personal project born out of my desire to continue carrying this closely with me as I navigate post-grad life and move away from reading art history texts on a daily basis to having a day job in an unrelated field. Art and Anticrises is, if you will, a journal of my art rants and emotional memories, documenting my museum visits and cultural experiences but above all my godforsaken sensibility that I curse as much as I cherish. This is for me, but in pouring my heart out I hope it will perhaps do something for others (because art certainly has for me). Gracias por leerme.
Yours truly y con mucho amor,
Debbie

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