| Titre : | FRIEZE N°197 Septembre 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Collectif, Auteur | | Editeur : | Londres : Frieze | | Année de publication : | 2018 | | Importance : | 200p. | | Présentation : | couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; | | Format : | 30 cm | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 4627 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts:Style artistique:Art contemporain
| | Mots-clés : | frieze magazine
Issue 197
September 2018
Featuring: Wayétu Moore responds to the extraordinary life of Charles White in form a specially-commissioned short story; Media Farzin delves into historical investigations Jumana Manna; an artist project by Polish photographer Joanna Piotrowska; plus, Susanne von Falkenhausen on how international art festivals are engaging contemporary politics, Hettie Judah three artists whose work straddles gap between figurative and abstract, Mika Rottenberg answers our questionnaire, much more | | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : | Featuring: Wayétu Moore responds to the extraordinary life of Charles White in the form of a specially-commissioned short story; Media Farzin delves into the historical investigations of Jumana Manna; an artist project by Polish photographer Joanna Piotrowska; plus, Susanne von Falkenhausen on how international art festivals are engaging in contemporary politics, Hettie Judah on three artists whose work straddles the gap between the figurative and the abstract, Mika Rottenberg answers our questionnaire, and much more
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Sound of Silence
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In times of political turmoil, art is a necessary rebuke to escapism
Caragh Thuring, Deep Screw, 2018, oil, line marker, bitumen and graphite powder on woven cotton and linen, 1.7 × 1.4 m. Courtesy: the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, and Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
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Brian Dillon's Fan Letter to Writer Ian Penman
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FRIEZE N°197 Septembre 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE [texte imprimé] / Collectif, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2018 . - 200p. : couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; ; 30 cm. ISSN : 4627 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts:Style artistique:Art contemporain
| | Mots-clés : | frieze magazine
Issue 197
September 2018
Featuring: Wayétu Moore responds to the extraordinary life of Charles White in form a specially-commissioned short story; Media Farzin delves into historical investigations Jumana Manna; an artist project by Polish photographer Joanna Piotrowska; plus, Susanne von Falkenhausen on how international art festivals are engaging contemporary politics, Hettie Judah three artists whose work straddles gap between figurative and abstract, Mika Rottenberg answers our questionnaire, much more | | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : | Featuring: Wayétu Moore responds to the extraordinary life of Charles White in the form of a specially-commissioned short story; Media Farzin delves into the historical investigations of Jumana Manna; an artist project by Polish photographer Joanna Piotrowska; plus, Susanne von Falkenhausen on how international art festivals are engaging in contemporary politics, Hettie Judah on three artists whose work straddles the gap between the figurative and the abstract, Mika Rottenberg answers our questionnaire, and much more
Subscribe
Buy this Issue
View All Issues
Any Category
Reviews - 25 Aug 2018
1st Riga International Biennial of Contempoary ArtNeedling, absorptive works animate a biennial in the midst of murky socio-political circumstances
Opinion - 24 Aug 2018
How Should a Museum Be?
The Director of London’s ICA, Stefan Kalmár, on why publicly funded institutions must respond to the emergencies defining our world today
Reviews - 24 Aug 2018
‘The Planetary Garden’: Manifesta 12, Palermo
This edition of the nomadic biennial has Palermo's Orto Botanico at its heart, exploring ideas of growth, cross-pollination, and hope
Reviews - 21 Aug 2018
Per Proscenia: A Time Capsule Of Los Angeles Art, 1969-93
At LA-based non-profit space JOAN, works by local artists Walter Askin, Elizabeth Bain and Sandra Vista embody theatricality in all its forms
Reviews - 21 Aug 2018
From Cigarettes To Sex Toys, Liu Yefu Finds Absurdity In Advertising
At Beijing's Magician Space, demonstrating how products are more than their simple functions and exploring the hegemonic power of language
Charles White, Sound of Silence, 1978, colour lithograph on paper, 64 × 90 cm. Courtesy: © The Charles White Archives Inc and the Art Institute of Chicago
Features - 20 Aug 2018
Sound of Silence
A short story by novelist Wayétu Moore in response to Charles White
Valeska Soares, Finale, 2013, antique table, glasses, pitchers, decanters, alcohol and mirror, 79 × 335 × 92 cm. Courtesy: the artist, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, Alexander Gray Associates, New York and Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paull
Influences - 20 Aug 2018
My Influences: Valeska Soares
The artist discusses the objects, ideas and artworks that have shaped her practice
By and
Reviews - 20 Aug 2018
Lesley Vance's Still Lives On An Alien Plane
At Herald St, London, the artist presents paintings filled with smooth ovoid forms and the suggestion of a single, otherworldly light source
Opinion - 20 Aug 2018
In Praise of Discomfort
In times of political turmoil, art is a necessary rebuke to escapism
Caragh Thuring, Deep Screw, 2018, oil, line marker, bitumen and graphite powder on woven cotton and linen, 1.7 × 1.4 m. Courtesy: the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, and Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
Features - 19 Aug 2018
Three Painters Exploring The Edge of Form
Recent paintings by Caragh Thuring, Phoebe Unwin and Clare Woods mine the tension between physical and imagined worlds
Wild Relatives, 2018, video stills. Director of photography: Marte Vold. Courtesy: the artist
Features - 18 Aug 2018
Jumana Manna: The Violence of Beautiful Things
From the musical traditions of Palestine to the global circulation of seeds, the artist unpicks the power structures that support even t
Influences - 18 Aug 2018
Brian Dillon's Fan Letter to Writer Ian Penman
Found first in the pages of NME, an homage to the critic who brought an antic traduction of high French theory to the study of contemporar
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