Post-Interpretive Criticism Volumes I–III
ISSN 2819-7232
Published by Museum of One
Author Dorian Vale
With the release of Volume III – The Canon of Witnesses, the foundational trilogy of Post-Interpretive Criticism now stands complete.
This is not an end, but an anchoring.
- Volume I declared the doctrine.
- Volume II defended and expanded it.
- Volume III applied it — through presence, ethics, and the sacred act of witnessing.
Together, these three volumes form the first fully formalized framework of art criticism to emerge since the postmodern era. Not a reactionary school — but a sovereign one.
Rooted in restraint.
Structured through theory.
Alive through the work.
This trilogy introduces and codifies the core infrastructure of the movement:
- The Doctrine of Post-Interpretive Criticism
- Hauntmark Theory – The lingering weight of words and the ethics of linguistic restraint
- Stillmark Theory – On presence, vanishing, and the discipline of the fleeting
- Absential Aesthetic Theory – Ghosts, erasure, and the afterlife of the work
- Message-Transfer Theory (MTT) – The reversal of meaning and displacement of intent
- Viewer-as-Evidence Theory – Witnessing as epistemology; the viewer’s residue as critical method
- Theory of Misplacement – On misrecognition, interpretive detours, and the ethics of being unplaced
- Aesthetic Displacement Theory – The relocation of aesthetic weight beyond the object
- Aesthetic Recursion Theory – Recursion as residue; the echo-loop between work, witness, and world
- Art as Truth: A Treatise – On ontology, sincerity, and the refusal to decorate the lie
- The Canon of Witnesses – A living application of the doctrine: twelve essays that demonstrate criticism without interpretation
- Language as a Blade – On the ethics of precision in art writing and the violence of naming
- Adab for Art (introduced contextually) – An Islamic philosophy of witnessing rooted in restraint, mercy, and moral proximity
- The Custodian’s Oath – A solemn articulation of the critic’s responsibility toward the unspoken
- The Living Lexicon – A glossary of post-interpretive language: terms reclaimed, retired, and refined
This is not the final word.
But it is the first architecture.
The pillars have been raised.
Now it is time to walk the house.
Ongoing Publication
The Journal of Post-Interpretive Criticism is now officially registered and accessible through global scholarly databases, academic libraries, and open-access repositories.
ISSN: 2819‑7232
ISBNs:
• 978‑1‑0698203‑0‑3 (Vol. I)
• 978‑1‑0698203‑1‑0 (Vol. II)
• 978‑1‑0698203‑2‑7 (Vol. III)
Going forward, Museum of One will serve as the living sanctuary and public archive of this movement.
🔹 Once a month, a new work will be published — including:
- Art criticism grounded in post-interpretive principles
- Reflective essays from the field
- Further theoretical contributions
These will be released both on the website and, when applicable, as formal volumes under the journal’s ISBN/ISSN, through the Museum of One publishing infrastructure.
The foundation has been built.
And it will be walked.
Consistently. Precisely. Without haste.
Let the record show:
This movement exists.
It has been authored.
And it has only just begun.
By Dorian Vale
Written at the Threshold
🧾 Read the Official Declaration PDF
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