Arts criticism is eroding in the digital age (Premium content) Premium content Has the internet damaged arts criticism beyond repair? In her new Platform Paper, Alison Croggon argues that the web has oversimplified cultural discussion and chased clicks over critiques. I’m not utopian about digital technology. Anyone wanting to make a case for the decadence of late capitalist culture need only go online. There, you can find every sort of proof of human greed, ignorance, foolishness, cruelty and criminality. Alison Croggon This content is only available to members of ArtsHub Join Now for instant access! A subscription to ArtsHub will enable you to: Access the most comprehensive jobs board for the arts sector, with hundreds of positions posted weekly Keep up to date with the latest industry news Access thousands of members-only features, articles and guides Be in the know with upcoming events and exhibitions added daily Learn how and where to get grants, with the most extensive grant finder ... and much, much more. Join Now and join the Australian arts community today Member login Email address Password Forgot password? Trending now 1 Department of Arts axed in government power play (locked) 2 Disappearing arts department: politicians respond 3 5 ways you can protest the arts department being axed 4 New report confirms arts' benefits for health, aging and wellbeing (locked) 5 ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts (locked)