Manifesta Journal The Canon of Curating

The current issue of Manifesta Journal is mainly concerned with two questions: how is the canon of curating to be defined and if “a history of exhibitions” must be written what should its parameters be? In art history, the canon has been losing ground since the 1960s, when the study […]

Royal Collection Dutch Landscapes by Desmond Shawe-Taylor

Dutch Landscapes is shown alongside Treasures from the Royal Collection, The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, 15 April – 9 October 2011. Buy tickets. The exhibition is accompanied by the catalogue Dutch Landscapes by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, with contributions by Jennifer Scott (Royal Collection Publications, 176 pages, 110 colour illustrations). Exhibition price […]

Sternberg Press Announces Markus Weisbeck Surface

Sternberg Press announce Markus Weisbeck: Surface. Markus Weisbeck will present his new book at MOTTO Berlin on May 13, 2011, as part of Again, A Time Machine. With texts by Daniel Birnbaum, Adam Budak, William Forsythe, Anselm Franke, Liam Gillick, Christoph Keller, Albrecht Kunze, Andrej Kupetz, Zak Kyes, Aram Lintzel, […]

NEW VIENNA NOW Art Book Published

NEW VIENNA NOW is a multifaceted and sophisticated book for all those who have an interest in present-day creative Vienna. Designed by Stefan Sagmeister, the 384-page publication pictures and describes the wide range of Vienna’s contemporary art and creativity against the background of cultural tradition. In addition to its museums […]

Three Fragments of a Lost Tale Sculpture and Story by John Frame

A new exhibition at The Huntington Library, Three Fragments of a Lost Tale Sculpture and Story by John Frame is accompanied by a richly illustrated book edited by Jessica Todd Smith and Kevin M. Murphy, with an essay by art critic David Page. With 85 color and black-and-white illustrations, Three […]