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The Critic as Artist: Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing and Discussing Everything

Writer
Oscar Wilde
Date
2019
Publisher
David Zwirner Books
Format
Literary
ISBN
9781644230039
Size
17.8 × 10.8 cm
Length
144 pp
Genre
Criticism, Arts Writing
Description

In The Critic as Artist – arguably the most complete exploration of his aesthetic thinking, and certainly the most entertaining — Oscar Wilde harnesses his famous wit to demolish the supposed boundary between art and criticism.

Subtitled Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing and Discussing Everything, the work takes the form of a leisurely dialogue between two characters – Ernest, who insists upon Wilde’s own belief in art’s freedom from societal mandates and values, and a quizzical Gilbert. With his playwright’s ear for dialogue, Wilde champions idleness and contemplation as prerequisites to artistic cultivation. Beyond the well-known dictum of art for art’s sake, Wilde’s originality lays an argument for the equality of criticism and art. For him, criticism is not subject to the work of art, but can in fact precede it: the artist cannot create without engaging his or her critical faculties first. As Wilde writes: “To the critic, the work of art is simply a suggestion for a new work of his own.”

The field of art and criticism should be open to the free play of the mind, but Wilde plays seriously, even prophetically. Writing in 1891, he foresaw that criticism would have an increasingly important role as the need to make sense of what we see increases with the complexities of modern life. It is only the fine perception and explication of beauty, Wilde suggests, that will allow us to create meaning, joy, empathy and peace out of the chaos of facts and reality.

Introduction by Michael Bracewell.

Softcover, perfect-bound, colour.

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