Yearly Archives: 2012

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Afterall issue 31 Published

Afterall presents issue 31, Autumn/Winter 2012, which looks at forms of migration: from the political agency of migrating subjects to queer assaults on static definitions of identity. Focusing in particular on the shifting political geography of former Eastern Europe and Central Asia, we also look at how constructs such as […]

Metropolitan Museum of Art Launches MetPublications

The Metropolitan Museum of Art today launched MetPublications, a major online resource that offers unparalleled in-depth access to the Museum’s renowned print and online publications, covering art, art history, archaeology, conservation, and collecting. Beginning with nearly 650 titles published from 1964 to the present, this new addition to the Met’s […]

Artforum October 2012 Edition Published

Artforum October 2012 Edition has been published. From the screen to the wall, from the temporary pavilion to the art-fair tent, the interface between ART AND ARCHITECTURE is more highly charged than ever. Where exactly does the relationship between these two disciplines stand today? Artforum invited eight contributors on the […]

2012 NY Art Book Fair

Badlands Unlimited is to participate in the 2012 NY Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1, on September 28–30, 2012. Badlands will premiere On Democracy by Saddam Hussein, co-published by Deste Foundation; E-book editions ofMade in USA, magazines produced by Bernadette Corporation in 1999–2001; Holiday by Paul Chan, published in an […]

Art Resources Transfer announces 300,000 Free Art Books

The Distribution to Underserved Communities Library Program (D.U.C.) is a program of Art Resources Transfer, a non-profit organization dedicated to establishing a more egalitarian access to the arts through publishing (A.R.T. Press) and the free distribution of books to underserved communities across the United States (D.U.C.). Since 1990, the D.U.C. […]

domus iPad edition

domus: iPad edition 961/September 2012, is n available as a free download. Gideon Fink Shapiro visits two new libraries designed by David Adjaye as agents of social change within a peripheral neighbourhood of Washington, DC. In a special multimedia feature, Federico Nicolao travels to Otro, a “skateable sculpture” by artist […]