With Manifesta Journal 16, “Regret and Other Back Pages”, the editorial team, together with Rasha Salti, is proud to launch the third and final edition in the series (MJ #14–16) that explores the politics of time in the production of art, memory and subjectivity, in relation to the ways that […]
Yearly Archives: 2012
Printed Matter presents the first annual LA ART BOOK FAIR, February 1–3, at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles. The opening will be held on the evening of Thursday, January 31. Free and open to the public, the LA ART BOOK FAIR is a unique international event […]
These days, prophesies of doomsday are not limited to the calendars of lost civilizations or ancient scripture. As 2012 winds down, it seems as if we’re bombarded from all sides with pronouncements of “ends.” The end of the seasons (climate change and its increasingly catastrophic consequences); the end of the […]
The December issue of Texte zur Kunst examines processes of value-formation in the art world and beyond. It pursues the question of which factors and players are involved in the production of value, but in doing so it is less interested in the motivations behind individual actions than in the […]
Published by the Centre national des arts plastiques, Explorers is a digital book in which an artist takes turns being an explorer, inventor and cartographer, dives under the seas, traverses oceans, burrows beneath the earth, gets lost, finds their way or ends up shipwrecked, leading the reader in their wake. […]
The December issue of Artforum is now available now on the iTunes newsstand. Artforum is also pleased to introduce its new iPhone application for artguide—the international art world’s most comprehensive directory of exhibitions, events, and art fairs in more than 500 cities. Download the artguide app here. BEST OF 2012. […]
Bonner Kunstverein announces presentation of the annual editions / “Jahresgaben” on 1–2 December 2012. Marketa Othova, Untitled, 2012. Lambda print. Edition of 20. The so-called “Jahresgaben” is a long-established service provided by the Kunstverein to its members. The Jahresgaben are special editions made for the occasion, mostly by artists in […]
In photography and video, Yto Barrada interrogates borders, both geographic and economic. In the new Parkett, her work is discussed by Nuria Enguita Mayo and Urs Stahel as well as by the artist herself, in conversation with Eyal Weizman. Barrada’s edition Aquariums for Sale on a Rainy Day, Tangier is […]
To mark (somewhat belatedly) the occasion of its tenth anniversary, Cabinet magazine is pleased to announce the publication of Curiosity and Method, an illustrated encyclopedia featuring more than one hundred idiosyncratic entries such as Addiction, Bureaucracy, Cipher, Goalkeeping, Levitation, Micronation, Otolith, Sandal, Traffic, Worlding, and Zoosemiotics. Culled from the first […]
In 2005, in the book and the exhibition Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel asked themselves how democratic politics could function better and what the role of things, objects, issues and art might be within that. Open 24 investigates the current state of affairs in […]