Yearly Archives: 2013

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frieze issue 159 published

In the November–December issue of frieze: Then & Now: “How does the period look today? Scanning the list of names being given the retrospective wax and polish, the answer should be: ‘It depends on whose 1990s you’re talking about.” Editor Dan Fox reconsiders British art and the 1990s. Poet in […]

KALEIDOSCOPE Asia special issue

Kaleidoscope announce the promotional tour of the Asia special issue, a series of exclusive events running throughout the fall in Europe and Asia in celebration of the release of Issue 19 (fall 2013), a special edition dedicated to contemporary art and culture produced in the Asia Pacific region. The release […]

frieze issue 158

Peculiar Galaxies: Caoimhin Mac Giolla Léith considers the recent work of the legendary and elusive artist Lutz Bacher on the occasion of her long-awaited first solo exhibition in the UK at the ICA, London. My Influences: Ahead of his solo show at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, which opens on […]

Cabinet magazine issue 50

Rebecca L. Spang on how we have come to fear inflation –D. Graham Burnett on tabua and relational economics –Geoff Manaugh on the physical and financial topographies of gold mining –Jeffrey Kastner in conversation with Stephen Mihm on capitalists and counterfeiters in nineteenth-century America –And artist projects by Conrad Bakker, […]

TATE ETC Issue 29

A celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain; including contributions from Liadin Cooke, Susan Hiller, Ed Atkins, Spartacus Chetwynd, Frank Bowling, Carmen Herrera and Haroon Mirza, Nicholas Fox-Weber on Paul Klee, James Atlee on Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep, Jonathan Griffin on Art Under Attack, Tanya Barson and […]

Molly Nesbit The Pragmatism in the History of Art

The pragmatism of Charles Peirce and William James and John Dewey exists as it moved, absorbing and absorbed. Conclusions remain provisions, time riding on, perpetually unsettled, nocturnal, opaque. Many questions and conditions remain. They will recur. The future has not eased. In our own lifetime there have been stakes, some […]