Featured in issue 19 –Writings by artists: Hiroshi Sugimoto; Thomas Hirschhorn; Ed Atkins –“New Ghost Stories,” a dossier by Georges Didi-Huberman and Arno Gisinger –A “Little Illustrated Dictionary of the Fall” edited by Marie de Brugerolle and Gérard Wajcman –Hiroshi Sugimoto by the art critic Minoru Shimizu –A conversation with […]
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Cabinet magazine presents “Laughing to Enlightenment,” an experiential symposium on Williams James’s investigation of Hegelian philosophy under the influence of laughing gas. Saturday, 8 March 2014, 9pm. What’s mistake but a kind of take? What’s nausea but a kind of -usea? Sober, drunk, -unk, astonishment. Everything can become the subject […]
Green Art Gallery & Anomie Publishing are pleased to announce the launch of a new publication on the work of Iranian-born Brooklyn-based artist Kamrooz Aram entitled Palimpsest: Unstable Paintings for Anxious Interiors. Published on the occasion of Aram’s solo exhibition at Green Art Gallery, opening 17 March, the fully illustrated […]
For the 17th issue of Manifesta Journal, Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez (MJ Chief Editor) and Virginie Bobin (MJ Associate Editor) are joined by Bisi Silva as MJ#17 Guest Editor. Bisi Silva is an independent curator and the founder/director of Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos (CCA, Lagos). She co-curated The Progress of Love, […]
Issue 161 of frieze looks at Big Data: how do state surveillance and quantification culture affect our behaviour and artistic production? Co-editor Jörg Heiser leads a survey in which seven artists, writers and academics reflect on this question. With contributions from Mercedes Bunz, Jordan Ellenberg, Sarah Hromack, Trevor Paglen, Laura […]
The new Parkett 93 features collaborations with Valentin Carron, Frances Stark, Adrián Villar Rojas, and Danh Vo. Valentin Carron finds inspiration in neglected public art, commonplace architectural adornments, and broken-down motorbikes. In this issue, Lionel Bovier, David Breslin, and Giovanni Carmine provide a closer look at his sculptures. For his […]
This month in Artforum: Mario Carpo on big data and digital design: “In hindsight, the curving forms of the first digital age appear more and more as a transitional style. Today’s data-driven computation is alien to that modern logic.”—Mario Carpo Manthia Diawara on the art of Kader Attia: “Attia’s practice […]