Duration
Duration Feb. 09 - Mar. 16, 2026
In this course, we delve into experimental and hybrid forms of art writing. On a macro-level we will investigate how art criticism can open up to a bigger realm that goes beyond a particular artwork or exhibition, providing insight into ongoing tendencies and movements in contemporary culture. How do critics put the finger on the pulse of their times? On a micro-level, we will also look for ways to expand art criticism’s narrative into the poetic and the fictional. What happens when non-fiction and fiction meet in art criticism?
This is a very hands-on course, filled with in-class exercises, active engagement and assignments. The general aim of this course is to develop a better sense of your own personal interests, voice and style. We will experiment with the writing of art criticism not just to find new creative forms but for what it can contribute to the art world in a deeper way.
*This course offers University credits. To opt for credits read this page
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Video conferences every Wednesday from 3pm to 5pm Berlin Time CET. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!
Week 1. Introduction
This is a one-hour-only welcome session. The lecturer will introduce the program and participants will introduce themselves. No prior preparation is necessary.
Week 2. What is trending?
Week 3. Signature shot
Week 4. (Non)Fiction
Week 5. New perspectives
Language
Classes are held in English.
Format & Modality
The course is fully online and taught live via Zoom in small, interactive groups to support active learning. Live captioning is available during the sessions.
Schedule
Live sessions take place every Wednesday from 3pm to 5pm (Berlin time, CEST).
Attendance
Live attendance is encouraged to get the most out of the course, but recordings are available if you cannot attend a session.
Course Materials
All course materials—including recordings, readings, and presentations—are available on the Node platform for as long as you wish.
Assignments
Optional assignments are included, with personal feedback from the lecturers to help you apply what you learn. Please note that feedback is provided only during the course dates.
Certificate
A downloadable certificate is available upon course completion.
Technical Requirements
A stable internet connection, a computer with a camera and microphone, and access to Zoom are required.
Questions?
Check our FAQ or contact us via our online form.
"I so, enjoyed the course. Much learned in every session. A lot I'll carry on with me."
"I came away from the seminar with a lot of new exercises and the focus to continue improving my art writing on a daily basis."
"Through this course, I found writing fun again, and I really enjoyed the whole course."
"Excellent balance of theory and writing assignments and very concrete, constructive criticism."