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This text is from ‘Art Thoughts’; a collection of texts shared on The White Pube’s website that discuss art more broadly than the Reviews section. The piece investigates how the critic positions themselves in terms of objectivity and subjectivity when their identity does not afford them the supposed authority and neutrality of the cis-het white male writer.