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Tyler Green, Jay Jordan, Qi Peng, William Powhida, Hrag Vartanian twitter.
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HRAG: I'm starting to think @tylergreendc & @artfagcity are secretly attracted to each other in a "meet me in the New Museum bathroom" kinda way.9:56 AM Jul 7th from TweetDeck
TG: @jaymjordan @jenbee @hragv LOL. What about the issue I raised? Response? Thoughts?11:10 AM Jul 7th from UberTwitter in reply to jaymjordan
TRYHARDERART: @tylergreendc how do you talk/connect to those outside the inner art world?11:16 AM Jul 7th from web
HRAG: @TylerGreenDC Discussing MoMA on FB may not be best venue but I chalk that up to Jerry being a luddite & still figuring out online nuances.11:19 AM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
TG: @tryharderart me specifically? Op-eds, etc. Jerry, however, has tons more juice/cred than I do. He can work venues I can't.11:26 AM Jul 7th from UberTwitter in reply to tryharderart
WP: @hragv re: Jerry FB, I heard he chose facebook because he can control who responds to him. No anonymous, no trolls. 11:36 AM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to hragv
TG: @Powhida still the narrowest, most insider audience tho, right? AFC missed it, but that's the point I was trying to make.11:50 AM Jul 7th from UberTwitter in reply to Powhida
JJ: It's time to wade into the Jerry Saltz @tylergreendc @artfagcity discussion. Especially since I've been ruminating on it for a while now.11:50 AM Jul 7th from Tweetie
TG: @jaymjordan int'g phrasing. Because AFC's post had little to do with the thrust of mine...11:52 AM Jul 7th from UberTwitter in reply to jaymjordan
JJ: A roundup: @tylergreendc posted this http://bit.ly/nmpgX which provoked @artfagcity to respond with this http://bit.ly/KyJe11:57 AM Jul 7th from web
WP: @TylerGreenDC Absolutely, I'd agree with that, in so much as being able to interact with Jerry. Is anyone reposting his FB anywhere else?11:57 AM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: @TylerGreenDC 5,000 isn't a tiny number, like say my 157 followers, but there's way more than 10,000 artists alone out there....12:00 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: All this fuss about Jerry FBing. Being a famous art critic is like being a famous account to paraphrase a quote by Austin Thomas.12:02 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck
JJ: I've been following Jerry Saltz's Facebook campaign to see more women represented at MOMA since it came to my attention about a month ago.12:05 PM Jul 7th from web
TG: @Powhida The NYT reaches millions per day. So too WSJ and NPR. Why not take the issue there? Why limit it to 5K?12:05 PM Jul 7th from UberTwitter in reply to Powhida
WP: @TylerGreenDC That's the heart of it right? It would probably piss off a lot of rich conservatives who fund museums and see no gender issue12:06 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: @TylerGreenDC ie, it's like declaring yourself a feminist, which can be detrimental in the art world. Seriously, and that is a problem.12:08 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: @TylerGreenDC and while I'm part of the problem, another man animal, I heard an example of this from a Whitney Biennial artist.12:09 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
QI: @Powhida why is declaration of feminism a bad thing?12:10 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
JJ: Saltz's campaign is interesting for two reasons. One being the issue he raises and two the forum in which he has chosen to raise it.12:10 PM Jul 7th from web
JJ: In the past week I have spoken to a couple of colleagues about this and in both cases I was shocked to find out they were unaware of this.12:12 PM Jul 7th from web
JJ: In one case I got a "who is Jerry Saltz" from someone who really should know better. I also got the social media is stupid response too.12:13 PM Jul 7th from web
WP: @qipeng Because Qi, there are a lot of conservatives who fund art museums and buy art who dislike Feminism, as it clashes with their values12:15 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to qipeng
JJ: Based on the world conversations I've had about arts writing and social media I decided to post the @tylergreendc article to Facebook.12:16 PM Jul 7th from web
WP: @jaymjordan We all know Jerry, but I'll say it again Being a famous art critic is lk being a famous accountant. stole that frm Austin Thomas12:17 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to jaymjordan
JJ: I chose to post the @tylergreendc article on Facebook and not Twitter because I hoped it would have more impact with my colleagues there.12:18 PM Jul 7th from web
WP: @qipeng or in most cases, it's more like "what problem? There's no gender problem? That's old news, right?" Sure. It's all equitable12:20 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to qipeng
QI: @Powhida indeed however there was that WACK retrospective that travelled to museums all over12:22 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
WP: @qipeng yep, and it serves to put Feminism in a historical context. Wrap it up, and say 'look we did good' Feminism has a wing at BAM...12:24 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to qipeng
QI: @Powhida also feminism is not always against conservative thought for some12:24 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
JJ: I did exactly what @tylergreendc says Jerry Saltz is doing (to a lesser degree). I'm speaking to very a small group of art world 'insiders'.12:25 PM Jul 7th from web
QI: @Powhida indeed is there feminism in art dealing? Perhaps...12:26 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
QI: @Powhida also another problem is that every idea becomes a commodity. Big brother wins by buying our ideas12:27 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
WP: @qipeng 'Big Brother', you said it man.12:31 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to qipeng
JJ: Does Jerry Saltz's role as a journalist and his potentially giant platform mean he should adhere to different rules than me? @tylergreendc12:46 PM Jul 7th from web
TG: @jaymjordan Ah but you are not the two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist art critic for New York magazine. JS has access to media that we don't.12:48 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to jaymjordan
HRAG: @Powhida I think Jerry's reason is lame, we can't control conversations...then again may be a generation thing or I'm just not that famous.12:58 PM Jul 7th from web in reply to Powhida
JJ: To me it's a question of good reporting or effective advocacy. I wonder if it would have the same impact if he used another outlet?1:01 PM Jul 7th from web
TG: @Powhida I don't think that's the heart of it, no. (Your first of three, if that's not too confusing...)1:06 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to Powhida
WP: @hragv I agree, if that's his primary motivation to experiment with limited accessibility.1:09 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to hragv
WP: @TylerGreenDC So it remains about accessibility for you? I understand that. I guess I'm wondering why Jerry won't use other platforms1:11 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
TG: @Powhida Precisement! He could reach millions via NYT, WSJ, NPR, etc. op-eds. (Just one example.)1:13 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to Powhida
QI: @Powhida could Jerry use twitter?1:15 PM Jul 7th from TwitterBerry
WP: @hragv then again, fb offers the possibility of knowing who you are conversing with unlike say an unmoderated blog...1:20 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to hragv
WP: @TylerGreenDC So, why doesn't he on an issue he obviously cares about?1:21 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
TG: @Powhida Beats me. Hence the post. When I think something I think deserves a broader audience, I go op-ed. Most of us writers do!1:22 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to Powhida
WP: @qipeng Why not. It'd be a great forum to discuss an article written for a broad audience. Not the best place though for composition1:23 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to qipeng
JJ: @TylerGreenDC I understand that, and you're right, but if his goal is to affect change a small number of 'insiders' may be all it takes.1:23 PM Jul 7th from web in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: @TylerGreenDC then maybe I'm a cynic, lol, because I wonder why he won't do it on a national stage.1:24 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to TylerGreenDC
WP: RT @jaymjordan: @TylerGreenDC I understand that, and you're right, but if his goal is to affect change a small number of 'insiders'1:25 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck
WP: cont may be all it takes1:25 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck
TG: @jaymjordan But that's my point. A good critic can do more than that. A good critic can broaden the discussion.1:25 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to jaymjordan
WP: @jaymjordan The insiders can change, but public pressure; heck exposure can be a powerful influence1:26 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to jaymjordan
JJ: @TylerGreenDC On the other hand his approach also pushes arts journalism that much farther into the margins.1:26 PM Jul 7th from web in reply to TylerGreenDC
HRAG: @Powhida Jerry may be disappointed as FB opens everything up to public as a default setting: http://bit.ly/viKri1:30 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck in reply to Powhida
HRAG: RT @veken @hragv I've been waiting for my FB friend confirmation from Jerry Saltz for months. I'm essentially locked out of that discussion.2:26 PM Jul 7th from TweetDeck
QI: @Powhida true but you can break down the ideas into smaller pieces in twitter... plus it's more of a symposium here than on Facebook.2:41 PM Jul 7th from web in reply to Powhida
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One can be conservative AND think there should be more women represented at MOMA.
i was in a show curated by jay, and he always makes sure women are in the shows he constructs.
i think my head just exploded.
Thanks for posting this Martin. I was thinking the same thing about his choice of venue. Very interesting conversation going on and would love to hear more.
Um... Jerry Saltz writes about the representation of women in the art world with regularity. I can't recall if he's done it in New York mag but he definitely wrote about it in the Village Voice (and several times at least). MOMA's permanent collection may be a new target...
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