| Titre : | FRIEZE N°196 June - July - August 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE : ALTERED STATES | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Collectif, Auteur | | Editeur : | Londres : Frieze | | Année de publication : | 2018 | | Importance : | 196p. | | Présentation : | couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; | | Format : | 30 cm | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 4617 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts:Style artistique:Art contemporain
| | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : | Some Reflections on the Troubled Relationship Between Art and Football
On the eve of the World Cup, Harry Thorne on the art world’s petulant refusal to embrace the beautiful game
Opinion - 11 Jun 2018
One Year On, What Were the Cultural Responses to the Tragedy of Grenfell Tower?
From Stormzy at the Brit Awards to a Steve McQueen film to Forensic Architecture's media archive, what Grenfell has shown us about ourselves
Review - 06 Jun 2018
Ilona Keseru's Abstract Works Teem with Organic Sensuality
Undulating lines, meandering colours and the crackle of an electric current in the work of the Hungarian artist
Interview - 06 Jun 2018
Lantian Xie on Fictive Ontologies, Authorless Images, and Duty-Free English
The Dubai-based artist discusses making work that mobilizes peoples, objects and symbols
Review - 05 Jun 2018
In Tomasz Kowalski's Psychedelic Paintings, Sleep, Dreaming and Wakefulness are Equally Present
At Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp, Kowalkski's works point to our anxious existence in a brave new world
Influences - 04 Jun 2018
Life in Architecture: Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko
The pioneering designer and building scientist reveals the buildings and artworks that influenced her
Feature - 04 Jun 2018
Surveillance, Bias and Control in the Age of Facial Recognition Software
What is the future of our photos in an age when images – and the machine-readable data they contain – no longer belong to us?
Opinion - 03 Jun 2018
Recent Iranian Films Challenge the Stereotype of Movie-Making in a Repressive Country
Michelle Orange traces the recent history of Iranian films, from Jafar Pahahi’s Taxi (2015) to Mani Haghighi’s Pig 
Opinion - 02 Jun 2018
What Was the Inspiration for Paddy Chayefsky's Hallucinatory Novel?
Dolphins, ketamine and leaky realities: Mark Pilkington considers Altered States, 40 years after its release
Opinion - 01 Jun 2018
How Can Art Disrupt Our Treasured Notions of Self?
From Kader Attia's couscous sculptures and Isa Genzken's 'towers', to Rorschach tests and Tony Kushner's Angels in America
Opinion - 31 May 2018
From Dada to Netflix: the Intertwining of Trauma and Collage
Jörg Heiser on memes, memory and Errol Morris's Wormwood
Feature - 30 May 2018
Linda Stark's Body Parts
Meticulous, gently humorous paintings isolate a deeply personal encounter with the obdurate structures of society and culture
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FRIEZE N°196 June - July - August 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE : ALTERED STATES [texte imprimé] / Collectif, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2018 . - 196p. : couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; ; 30 cm. ISSN : 4617 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts:Style artistique:Art contemporain
| | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : | Some Reflections on the Troubled Relationship Between Art and Football
On the eve of the World Cup, Harry Thorne on the art world’s petulant refusal to embrace the beautiful game
Opinion - 11 Jun 2018
One Year On, What Were the Cultural Responses to the Tragedy of Grenfell Tower?
From Stormzy at the Brit Awards to a Steve McQueen film to Forensic Architecture's media archive, what Grenfell has shown us about ourselves
Review - 06 Jun 2018
Ilona Keseru's Abstract Works Teem with Organic Sensuality
Undulating lines, meandering colours and the crackle of an electric current in the work of the Hungarian artist
Interview - 06 Jun 2018
Lantian Xie on Fictive Ontologies, Authorless Images, and Duty-Free English
The Dubai-based artist discusses making work that mobilizes peoples, objects and symbols
Review - 05 Jun 2018
In Tomasz Kowalski's Psychedelic Paintings, Sleep, Dreaming and Wakefulness are Equally Present
At Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp, Kowalkski's works point to our anxious existence in a brave new world
Influences - 04 Jun 2018
Life in Architecture: Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko
The pioneering designer and building scientist reveals the buildings and artworks that influenced her
Feature - 04 Jun 2018
Surveillance, Bias and Control in the Age of Facial Recognition Software
What is the future of our photos in an age when images – and the machine-readable data they contain – no longer belong to us?
Opinion - 03 Jun 2018
Recent Iranian Films Challenge the Stereotype of Movie-Making in a Repressive Country
Michelle Orange traces the recent history of Iranian films, from Jafar Pahahi’s Taxi (2015) to Mani Haghighi’s Pig 
Opinion - 02 Jun 2018
What Was the Inspiration for Paddy Chayefsky's Hallucinatory Novel?
Dolphins, ketamine and leaky realities: Mark Pilkington considers Altered States, 40 years after its release
Opinion - 01 Jun 2018
How Can Art Disrupt Our Treasured Notions of Self?
From Kader Attia's couscous sculptures and Isa Genzken's 'towers', to Rorschach tests and Tony Kushner's Angels in America
Opinion - 31 May 2018
From Dada to Netflix: the Intertwining of Trauma and Collage
Jörg Heiser on memes, memory and Errol Morris's Wormwood
Feature - 30 May 2018
Linda Stark's Body Parts
Meticulous, gently humorous paintings isolate a deeply personal encounter with the obdurate structures of society and culture
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