Monthly Archives: May 2013

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Frieze Issue 156: The Fiction Issue

Future Fictions: Nine writers and artists consider how narrative structures in fiction will change as technology advances. Featuring Fatima Al Qadiri, James Bridle, Ian Cheng, Orit Gat, Lev Manovich, Christiane Paul, Alexander Provan, Timotheus Vermeulen, and Holly Willis. ‘Narrative itself is a kind of user experience design for organizing the […]

Cahiers d’Art to republish the Zervos Picasso Catalogue

Cahiers d’Art, one of the world’s most distinguished publishers of the visual arts, announces its plans to republish the long-out-of-print and highly sought-after Zervos Picasso Catalogue. Known by many as simply the Zervos, after Cahiers d’Art founder, Christian Zervos, the catalogue is comprised of 33 volumes with over 16,000 paintings […]

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Living Labor and The Phantom of Liberty: Contemporary Art and the Pedagogical Paradox

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter continues its curatorial production model of book publishing to address critical issues in conjunction with its exhibitions Arbeidstid (work time) and Lære for Livet (Learning for Life). Living Labor Living Labor considers the increasing subordination of life to work. Despite economic instability, growing income gaps across countries […]

May 2013 issue of ArtReview

Danh Vō profiled: ArtReview talks to the award-winning artist whose work is a romantic mix of personal history and universal politics, ahead of his forthcoming exhibitions at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the Venice Biennale. By Laura McLean-Ferris. FOS interviewed: ‘My practice has been like […]

frieze May Issue Published

Blurred Visions: ‘The line between voyeurism, surveillance and weaponized vision is dependent on who operates the technology, and for what purposes.’ In a feature on what drones see and how we might see them, Christy Lange considers the limits of visualization. My Influences: Helen Marten on skeuomorphism, skins and soup. […]

Artforum May 2013

This month in Artforum: Summer Preview. The magazine looks ahead to forty-five major exhibitions opening worldwide; architect Richard Meier previews the Le Corbusier exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art; Christine Mehring, Flavin Judd, Guy Nordenson, Rainer Judd, and Rob Beyer inaugurate the newly restored Donald Judd residence, 101 […]