This is an aside titled 'Oversharing Male Critics' dated 11/24/09

Reviewing Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s recreation of Amsterdam’s red-light district, The Hoerengracht “at least two men writing about the piece have felt the need to share personal stories of interactions with the Amsterdam red-light district, or with prostitutes. Richard Dorment opened his Telegraph review with a paragraph on his schoolboy adventures in Amsterdam (supervised by a Jesuit; what a shame I went to a Church of England school). It is ‘not irrelevant to the exhibition’, he adds. Then Tom Lubbock in the Independent tells us ‘I have never paid for sex. But off the top of my head I can think of three male friends who have, and perhaps still do.’ Too much information. WAY too much. What next, a link to their Facebook pages?” (via.)

Posted by Joanne on Nov. 24, 2009 Tagged: , , , , , , ,

  • I like the oversharing. It humanizes them, no?
  • you are right about the humanizing, and both examples are very minimal about the personal experiences. it's not like either critic started out "last time i had sex with a prostitute in amsterdam, i got to thinking about the aesthetics of the situation...etc etc"

    still it's an interesting observation. i'm not sure how i feel about it either way...
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