Art Criticism Redefined with Zarina Muhammad of The White Pube

Art & Cocktails

In this episode of Art & Cocktails, I’m joined by Zarina Muhammad, co-founder of The White Pube, to explore the evolving world of art criticism. From their journey as art students to becoming influential voices, Zarina shares how The White Pube redefined criticism with humor, accessibility, and bold honesty.

We discuss the creation of their book Poor Artists, the importance of criticism as a form of generosity, and how artists can engage with critics while maintaining their creative integrity. Whether you're an artist, critic, or simply passionate about art culture, this episode offers fresh insights into the art world and its community.

Highlights:

  • The origins and evolution of The White Pube.
  • Why accessible and humorous criticism matters.
  • Insights from Zarina and Gabrielle de la Puente's book Poor Artists, blending fiction and critique.
  • Tips for artists on working with critics and navigating feedback.
  • The future of art criticism and creative community support.

Tune in to learn how Zarina and The White Pube are reshaping the way we view and engage with art criticism.

Links:

https://www.createmagazine.co

www.thewhitepube.co.uk

https://thewhitepube.co.uk/book/

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