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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 […]

Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair

Printed Matter, Inc. announce three fundraising editions in support of Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair, the world’s leading event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines. Created each year to help ensure that the event remains free and open to the public, this year’s editions feature works by […]

MISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Fair

MISS READ 2013 opens on the 19th of September and brings together for the fifth year protagonists of international contemporary art book publishing. Books are an important medium to embody and disseminate ideas, and artists use the book form to elaborate visual stories, generate archives, depict collections, present research results, […]

ArtReview September 2013 issue

ArtReview has a brand-new design. Many months in the making, our new look debuts in the September issue—currently being shipped to newsstands and bookshops worldwide. Inside… Ten exhibitions opening in September you won’t want to miss—in Berlin, Birmingham, Brazil, Beijing, London, Edinburgh, New York, Los Angeles, Geneva and Thessaloniki, by […]

Artforum September 2013

Download the September issue of Artforum, available now on the iTunes newsstand. And get the iPhone application for artguide—the art world’s most comprehensive directory of exhibitions, events, and art fairs in more than 500 cities—here. This month in Artforum: Venice Biennale: Eight distinguished contributors—Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Lynne Cooke, Thomas […]

frieze d/e issue 11 published

This is Hardcore: on the occasion of her forthcoming retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Dominic Eichler unravels the work and persona of Isa Genzken. Boris Groys considers the aesthetic theories of Wassily Kandinsky, developed during Kandinsky’s time teaching at the Bauhaus, and how they would later be […]