Five years in development, the new book, Bob Kuhn: Drawing on Instinct, edited by Adam Duncan Harris, curator of art for the National Museum of Wildlife Art, emerged from the museum’s desire to highlight the work of one of the greatest wildlife artists of our time. Released today, the book […]
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Cabinet magazine and the Aldrich Museum present Fair for Knowledge: American Fauna, on Saturday, July 28, 2012, 1–5pm, a program devised to accompany united states, the museum’s current suite of exhibitions. American Fauna, the fourth installment of Cabinet’s ongoing series of “fairs for knowledge,” invites visitors to engage in brief […]
The 2012 edition of Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies contains nineteen in depth original research articles and topical discussions relating to personal property appraisal. While the Journal is targeted primarily at professional property appraisers, it also contains useful insights and information for anyone associated with the business of personal property […]
Sanja Iveković. Lady Rosa of Luxembourg On the occasion of Sanja Iveković’s Waiting for the Revolution exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg, the largest monograph on the artist’s work to date, Mudam and Casino Luxembourg launch the book Lady Rosa of Luxembourg. It is devoted to one of the biggest projects carried […]
Parkett‘s new website features Library of ninety books and view the virtual Museum of works made by artists for Parkett up to now. Explore, discover, subscribe, and collect books and editions from more than two hundred artists. All Books—including the collaborating artists in upcoming vol. 91 Authors’ list Read selected […]
ArteEast announce the release of the Summer 2012 edition of ArteEast Quarterly, an online publication that offers readers a critical forum for contemporary artistic practices in the Middle East, North Africa and their diaspora. Consisting of 3 sections—ArteZine, Shahadat and Gallery—ArteEast Quarterly complements our live programs and serves a wide […]
This anthology brings together key texts on the field of art, culture, and the public domain published in Open by NAi Publishers and SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain from 2004 until 2012. Together, these essays written by international theoreticians provide powerful insights into the most important areas […]
Manifesta Journal 15′s title comes from a 1955 Elvis Presley jukebox country classic. Some contributors re-examine the underpinnings of memorialization and historiography, whether produced by the state, civil society, or individuals. Other contributors (writers, poets, and scholars) meditate on art works and films that represent, re-present, and re-enact repressed histories. […]