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Titre : Frieze #237 : September 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Sean BURNS, Auteur ; Fiona BAE, Auteur ; Phoebe PHILO, Auteur ; Tan LIN, Auteur ; Rhonda LIEBERMAN, Auteur ; Jeppe UGELVIG, Auteur ; Evan MOFFITT, Auteur ; KK OBI, Auteur ; Jebi LABEMBIKA, Auteur ; Shola VON REINHOLD, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 198 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6955 Prix : 12,00€ Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, magazine, revue, art contemporain, artistes, exposition, actualité, critique d'art, histoire de l'art Résumé : The September issue of frieze focuses on art and fashion with a specially commissioned fashion editorial by KK Obi and Jebi Labembika that explores how the surfeit of second-hand clothes influences local style in West Africa. Plus, Evan Moffitt travels to Mexico City to profile menswear designer and performance artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane ahead of her latest presentation at kurimanzutto gallery in New York. Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
* Editor's Letter — 19
by Andrew Durbin
* Going Up, Going Down — 23
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
* One Take: DAVID LACHAPELLE — 26
frieze assistant editor Sean Burns discusses a portrait of fashion and trans icon Amanda Lepore by David LaChapelle.
THREADS: ON THE MOOD BOARD
* Skateboarding's grip on Korean streetwear — 31
Fiona Bae asks what actual skateboarders feel about the rise of skate culture in South Korea.
* ISA GENZKEN is grounded by rigour — 34
Phoebe Philo reflects on how the career and legacy of Isa Genzken has shaped her own.
* A dialect of geo-politics with SHANZHAI LYRIC — 37
Tan Lin writes about Shanzhai Lyric, a collective launched in 2015 who find poetry on the streets of New York’s China Town.
* Recasting the nodel in the art world — 38
Rhonda Lieberman looks at the rise of the artist model.
* Why fashion banks on art — 41
Jeppe Ugelvig examines why fashion has entered the business of art.
FEATURES
* Profile: BÁRBARA SÁNCHEZ-KANE — 82
Evan Moffitt travels to Mexico City to profile menswear designer and performance artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane ahead of her latest presentation at kurimanzutto gallery in New York. 
* Roundtable: Fashion as a form of resistance and rebellion — 92
‘I knew I needed to figure out why I was in fashion, because I hated the culture. I loved the craft and the people I worked with, but the overarching system was hideous.’ Culture writer Rosalind Jana talks with designers Sinéad O’Dwyer and Adeju Thompson and artist Paul Kindersley about how their respective practices resist ideas of mainstream fashion.
* Essay: 'Translating the excess of faraway places' — 104
KK Obi and Jebi Labembika explore how the surfeit of second-hand clothes influences local style in West Africa.
* Interview: GRACE WALES BONNER — 114
‘I’m trying to resist a singular way of looking; rather, I’m hoping to create something to convene around.’ Grace Wales Bonner speaks with frieze editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin about the spiritual potential of archiving.  
* Essay: How Blackness shaped the look of queer modernism — 120
REVIEWS
* Africa Fashion, Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA — 184
* Lonely Arts — 196En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-237 Frieze #237 : September 2023 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Sean BURNS, Auteur ; Fiona BAE, Auteur ; Phoebe PHILO, Auteur ; Tan LIN, Auteur ; Rhonda LIEBERMAN, Auteur ; Jeppe UGELVIG, Auteur ; Evan MOFFITT, Auteur ; KK OBI, Auteur ; Jebi LABEMBIKA, Auteur ; Shola VON REINHOLD, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 198 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6955 : 12,00€
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, magazine, revue, art contemporain, artistes, exposition, actualité, critique d'art, histoire de l'art Résumé : The September issue of frieze focuses on art and fashion with a specially commissioned fashion editorial by KK Obi and Jebi Labembika that explores how the surfeit of second-hand clothes influences local style in West Africa. Plus, Evan Moffitt travels to Mexico City to profile menswear designer and performance artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane ahead of her latest presentation at kurimanzutto gallery in New York. Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
* Editor's Letter — 19
by Andrew Durbin
* Going Up, Going Down — 23
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
* One Take: DAVID LACHAPELLE — 26
frieze assistant editor Sean Burns discusses a portrait of fashion and trans icon Amanda Lepore by David LaChapelle.
THREADS: ON THE MOOD BOARD
* Skateboarding's grip on Korean streetwear — 31
Fiona Bae asks what actual skateboarders feel about the rise of skate culture in South Korea.
* ISA GENZKEN is grounded by rigour — 34
Phoebe Philo reflects on how the career and legacy of Isa Genzken has shaped her own.
* A dialect of geo-politics with SHANZHAI LYRIC — 37
Tan Lin writes about Shanzhai Lyric, a collective launched in 2015 who find poetry on the streets of New York’s China Town.
* Recasting the nodel in the art world — 38
Rhonda Lieberman looks at the rise of the artist model.
* Why fashion banks on art — 41
Jeppe Ugelvig examines why fashion has entered the business of art.
FEATURES
* Profile: BÁRBARA SÁNCHEZ-KANE — 82
Evan Moffitt travels to Mexico City to profile menswear designer and performance artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane ahead of her latest presentation at kurimanzutto gallery in New York. 
* Roundtable: Fashion as a form of resistance and rebellion — 92
‘I knew I needed to figure out why I was in fashion, because I hated the culture. I loved the craft and the people I worked with, but the overarching system was hideous.’ Culture writer Rosalind Jana talks with designers Sinéad O’Dwyer and Adeju Thompson and artist Paul Kindersley about how their respective practices resist ideas of mainstream fashion.
* Essay: 'Translating the excess of faraway places' — 104
KK Obi and Jebi Labembika explore how the surfeit of second-hand clothes influences local style in West Africa.
* Interview: GRACE WALES BONNER — 114
‘I’m trying to resist a singular way of looking; rather, I’m hoping to create something to convene around.’ Grace Wales Bonner speaks with frieze editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin about the spiritual potential of archiving.  
* Essay: How Blackness shaped the look of queer modernism — 120
REVIEWS
* Africa Fashion, Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA — 184
* Lonely Arts — 196En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-237 Exemplaires
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Titre : Frieze #241 : March 2024 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Philomena EPPS, Auteur ; Jonathan GRIFFIN, Auteur ; Holly PESTER, Auteur ; Rob GOYANES, Auteur ; Ella FINER, Auteur ; Eric OTIENO SUMBA, Auteur ; Sean BURNS, Auteur ; Jeppe UGELVIG, Auteur ; Leronn BROOKS, Personne interviewée ; Nari WARD, Personne interviewée ; Lauren ELKIN, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 180 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 7061 Prix : 15,00 € Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, magazine, revue, art contemporain, artistes, exposition, actualité, critique d'art, histoire de l'art Résumé : ‘Just slapped together and illegal, and nobody really cared.’ – Lindsay Lawson on Berlin’s Times Bar
In the March issue of frieze, Jeppe Ugelvig profiles artist Nina Beier, ahead of two major museum shows. Plus, an extensive oral history of Berlin’s legendary Times Bar with contributions from Karen Archey, Dan Bodan, Skye Chamberlain, Simon Denny, Calla Henkel, Lindsay Leonard, Ken Okiishi and Max Pitegoff.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS :
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.15
To Do: CALLA HENKEL & MAX PITEGOFF - p.19
One Take: YOKO ONO - p.20
Philomena Epps responds to a single work by Yoko Ono, Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff contribute to the series of artist ‘to-do’ lists.
OUTER DEPTHS. OFF THE DEEP END
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* MEREDITH LACKEY maps a secret world - p.25
Jonathan Griffin interviews filmmaker Meredith Lackey.
* The slippery poetics of eels - p.29
Holly Pester shares a poem from the perspective of an eel.
* Swimming into the surreal with AHMED MORSI - p.33
Rob Goyanes examines the uncanny pull of Ahmed Morsi’s fish.
* Learning from whale song - p.34
Ella Finer delves into the sonic frequencies outside of humans’ range.
* DOMINIQUE WHITE floats between fact and fiction - p.37
Eric Otieno Sumba profiles artist Dominique White, the recipient of the 2022-24 Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
FEATURES
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* 1,500 Words: DAVID HOYLE heals a generation
Editor Sean Burns celebrates the influential artist and performer David Hoyle ahead of his homecoming retrospective and residency in Manchester.
* Profile: NINA BEIER
‘Beier is unafraid to admit that she’s a hoarder. She collects widely and indiscriminately.’ Ahead of the artist’s two solo exhibitions at the Kiasma, Helsinki and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Jeppe Ugelvig considers the artist’s penchant for critiquing commodity fetishism.
* Interview: LERONN BROOKS and NARI WARD on devotion, craft and collective imagination
Harlem-native artist Nari Ward speaks with long-time friend and collaborator LeRonn P. Brooks about the performance of objects and the devotional spirit they inhabit.
* Oral History: How Times Bar Brought chaos and community to Berlin
‘It was chaos, so you either dipped into it or you didn’t.’ In 2011, the artists Calla Henkel, Lindsay Lawson and Max Pitegoff opened a small bar in Berlin. It proved to be both a symbol and a catalyst for a rapidly changing city.
* Essay: Textiles - as outrage, as testimony
Lauren Elkin analyses the subversive relationship between gender, textiles and artistic production.
REVIEWS
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* 'Small Workd', Taipei Biennial 2023 - p.136
* Lonely Arts - p.164
En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-241 Frieze #241 : March 2024 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Philomena EPPS, Auteur ; Jonathan GRIFFIN, Auteur ; Holly PESTER, Auteur ; Rob GOYANES, Auteur ; Ella FINER, Auteur ; Eric OTIENO SUMBA, Auteur ; Sean BURNS, Auteur ; Jeppe UGELVIG, Auteur ; Leronn BROOKS, Personne interviewée ; Nari WARD, Personne interviewée ; Lauren ELKIN, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2024 . - 180 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 7061 : 15,00 €
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, magazine, revue, art contemporain, artistes, exposition, actualité, critique d'art, histoire de l'art Résumé : ‘Just slapped together and illegal, and nobody really cared.’ – Lindsay Lawson on Berlin’s Times Bar
In the March issue of frieze, Jeppe Ugelvig profiles artist Nina Beier, ahead of two major museum shows. Plus, an extensive oral history of Berlin’s legendary Times Bar with contributions from Karen Archey, Dan Bodan, Skye Chamberlain, Simon Denny, Calla Henkel, Lindsay Leonard, Ken Okiishi and Max Pitegoff.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS :
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.15
To Do: CALLA HENKEL & MAX PITEGOFF - p.19
One Take: YOKO ONO - p.20
Philomena Epps responds to a single work by Yoko Ono, Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff contribute to the series of artist ‘to-do’ lists.
OUTER DEPTHS. OFF THE DEEP END
---
* MEREDITH LACKEY maps a secret world - p.25
Jonathan Griffin interviews filmmaker Meredith Lackey.
* The slippery poetics of eels - p.29
Holly Pester shares a poem from the perspective of an eel.
* Swimming into the surreal with AHMED MORSI - p.33
Rob Goyanes examines the uncanny pull of Ahmed Morsi’s fish.
* Learning from whale song - p.34
Ella Finer delves into the sonic frequencies outside of humans’ range.
* DOMINIQUE WHITE floats between fact and fiction - p.37
Eric Otieno Sumba profiles artist Dominique White, the recipient of the 2022-24 Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
FEATURES
---
* 1,500 Words: DAVID HOYLE heals a generation
Editor Sean Burns celebrates the influential artist and performer David Hoyle ahead of his homecoming retrospective and residency in Manchester.
* Profile: NINA BEIER
‘Beier is unafraid to admit that she’s a hoarder. She collects widely and indiscriminately.’ Ahead of the artist’s two solo exhibitions at the Kiasma, Helsinki and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Jeppe Ugelvig considers the artist’s penchant for critiquing commodity fetishism.
* Interview: LERONN BROOKS and NARI WARD on devotion, craft and collective imagination
Harlem-native artist Nari Ward speaks with long-time friend and collaborator LeRonn P. Brooks about the performance of objects and the devotional spirit they inhabit.
* Oral History: How Times Bar Brought chaos and community to Berlin
‘It was chaos, so you either dipped into it or you didn’t.’ In 2011, the artists Calla Henkel, Lindsay Lawson and Max Pitegoff opened a small bar in Berlin. It proved to be both a symbol and a catalyst for a rapidly changing city.
* Essay: Textiles - as outrage, as testimony
Lauren Elkin analyses the subversive relationship between gender, textiles and artistic production.
REVIEWS
---
* 'Small Workd', Taipei Biennial 2023 - p.136
* Lonely Arts - p.164
En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-241 Exemplaires
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