Addressing a growing area of focus in contemporary art, Aesthetic Journalism investigates why contemporary art exhibitions often consist of interviews, documentaries, and reportage. Art theorist and critic Alfredo Cramerotti traces the shift in the production of truth from the domain of the news media to that of art and aestheticism—a change that questions the very foundations of journalism and the nature of art. This volume challenges the way we understand art and journalism in contemporary culture and suggests future developments of this new relationship.
Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti is a scholar, curator, and cultural entrepreneur whose research examines the intersection of contemporary art, media, and digital culture. As Director of the Media Majlis Museum (mm:museum) at Northwestern University in Qatar, he leads research-driven exhibitions and curatorial initiatives that explore the role of media in shaping contemporary cultural narratives, including for major art biennials and cultural institutions worldwide. His academic inquiry focuses on the evolving nature of curatorial practice in relation to technological advancements, globalization, and digital transformation in the cultural sector.