Publication: Embodied Reading: How Presence and Posture Change the Way We Read Art
| dc.contributor.author | Vale, Dorian | |
| dc.contributor.author | Museum Of One (https://www.museumofone.art/) | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-10-16T06:50:01Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025-09-07 | |
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| dc.description.abstract | Embodied Reading: How Presence and Posture Change the Way We Read Art By Dorian Vale In this exploratory essay, Dorian Vale invites the reader to reconsider how art is not merely seen, but read—bodily, spatially, and ethically. Embodied Reading proposes that how we physically approach a work—our posture, breath, stillness, even the tempo of our gaze—alters not only what we perceive, but what we are permitted to receive. Through the lens of Post-Interpretive Criticism, Vale dismantles the myth of detached observation. He argues that presence is not a neutral position; it is a moral stance. The critic or viewer becomes a vessel whose alignment, reverence, and restraint determine whether the work is met with violence or with care. This essay is both philosophical and practical—a call to critics, curators, and audiences alike to reimagine the gallery not as a site of performance, but as a space of quiet consequence. To read art with the body is to return critique to its most sacred function: to witness without desecration. Vale, Dorian. Embodied Reading: How Presence and Posture Change the Way We Read Art. Museum of One, 2025. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17070948 Post-Interpretive Criticism, Dorian Vale, embodied art criticism, art and presence, somatic aesthetics, art posture, ethical witnessing, museum stillness, embodied viewing, art and tempo, sacred criticism, viewer as vessel, phenomenology of art, art reception theory, trauma-informed art criticism, reverent art engagement | |
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| dc.description.sponsorship | MUSEUM OF ONE | |
| dc.identifier | 10.5281/zenodo.17070948 | |
| dc.identifier | 10.5281/zenodo.17070947 | |
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| dc.identifier.uri | https://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/10464 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://doi.org/10.60763/africarxiv/10208 | |
| dc.publisher | MUSEUM OF ONE | |
| dc.source | Datacite | |
| dc.subject | Interpretation vs. Witnessing | |
| dc.subject | The Viewer as Evidence | |
| dc.subject | Interpretive Restraint | |
| dc.subject | Post-Interpretive Criticism | |
| dc.subject | Art as Ontology | |
| dc.subject | Language as violence | |
| dc.subject | Witness Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | Restraint in front of art | |
| dc.subject | Custodianship of Art | |
| dc.subject | Museum Of One | |
| dc.subject | Ethics in Art Criticism | |
| dc.subject | Visual Culture Studies | |
| dc.subject | Epistemology of witness | |
| dc.subject | Absential Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | Criticism beyond interpretationQuiet philosophy of art | |
| dc.subject | Moral proximity | |
| dc.subject | Custodian of Witness Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | Presence-Based Criticism | |
| dc.subject | Art as Presence | |
| dc.subject | Art Writer and Theorist | |
| dc.subject | Dorian Vale | |
| dc.subject | Ontology of beauty | |
| dc.subject | Independent Philosopher of Art | |
| dc.subject | Criticism and Reception Theory | |
| dc.subject | Hauntmark Theory | |
| dc.subject | Founder of Post-Interpretive Criticism | |
| dc.subject | Alternative art criticism | |
| dc.subject | Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | Language as Custody | |
| dc.subject | Radical art restraint | |
| dc.subject | Museum of One | |
| dc.subject | Art Criticism Ethics | |
| dc.subject | Witness over interpretation | |
| dc.subject | Interpretive silence | |
| dc.subject | The Custodian's Oath | |
| dc.subject | Philosophy of Art | |
| dc.subject | Ethical art theory | |
| dc.subject | Interpretation and Meaning | |
| dc.subject | Post-Interpretive Lexicon | |
| dc.subject | Art Theory | |
| dc.subject | Erasure as Afterlife | |
| dc.subject | Epistemology of Art | |
| dc.subject | https://www.museumofone.art/ | |
| dc.subject | Stillmark Theory | |
| dc.subject | The Doctrine of Post-Interpretive Criticism | |
| dc.subject | Art as Truth | |
| dc.subject | Post-Aesthetic Critic | |
| dc.subject | Erasure as ethics | |
| dc.subject | The Canon of Witnesses | |
| dc.subject | Aesthetic Philosopher | |
| dc.subject | Museum of One Manifesto | |
| dc.subject | Silence as method | |
| dc.subject | Comparative Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | New art criticism movement | |
| dc.subject | Art encounter ethics | |
| dc.subject | Contemporary Aesthetics | |
| dc.subject | Phenomenology and Art | |
| dc.title | Embodied Reading: How Presence and Posture Change the Way We Read Art | |
| dc.type | Article | |
| dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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