| Titre : | FRIEZE N°198 Octobre 2018 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE : VIVIANE SASSEN-ROEE ROSEN-LILIANA PORTER-CÉCILE B. EVANS SENGA NENGUDI | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Collectif, Auteur | | Editeur : | Londres : Frieze | | Année de publication : | 2018 | | Importance : | 276P. | | Présentation : | couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; | | Format : | 30 CM | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 4688 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts
| | Mots-clés : | In the October issue of frieze:
-Osei Bonsu speaks to seminal conceptual and performance artist Senga Nengudi about her practice. -Fiction writer essayist Brenda Lozano unravels multifarious work Liliana Porter whose retrospective opens this November at El Museo del Barrio.
-Tavia Nyong’o looks identity politics behind video Luke Willis Thompson in wake debates sparked by his Turner Prize nomination.
-Crystal Bennes responds Assemble’s new build London’s Goldsmiths CCA gallery | | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : |
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October 2018
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
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October 2018
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
frieze magazine
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October 2018
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
Reviews - 23 Sep 2018
Breaking The Boundaries: Maren Hassinger’s Evolving Practice
A collaborative exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Art + Practice, Los Angeles, explores the lesser-known ephemeral works of the sculpto
Opinion - 23 Sep 2018
Minimalism, Masculinity and Mesut Özil
At the end of July, the footballer announced his resignation from the German national football team – why?
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery & America Fine Arts, Co.
An exhibiton at Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, is dedicated to two of New York’s most influential galleries of the 1980s
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October 2018
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
Reviews - 23 Sep 2018
Breaking The Boundaries: Maren Hassinger’s Evolving Practice
A collaborative exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Art + Practice, Los Angeles, explores the lesser-known ephemeral works of the sculpto
Opinion - 23 Sep 2018
Minimalism, Masculinity and Mesut Özil
At the end of July, the footballer announced his resignation from the German national football team – why?
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery & America Fine Arts, Co.
An exhibiton at Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, is dedicated to two of New York’s most influential galleries of the 1980s
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
‘I'll Be Gentle, No Consent’: Julia Scher
Julia Scher’s disconcerting 1991 immersive installation which surveilles its visitors is rebooted - and upgraded - at DREI, Cologne
Interviews - 22 Sep 2018
‘I Believe Deeply that the Best Kind of Art is Public’: An Interview with Senga Nengudi
The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery
Influences - 21 Sep 2018
My Influences: Roee Rosen
On the eve of his two retrospectives in Paris, the artist discusses the works that have shaped his practice and thinking
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FRIEZE N°198 Octobre 2018 2018 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE : VIVIANE SASSEN-ROEE ROSEN-LILIANA PORTER-CÉCILE B. EVANS SENGA NENGUDI [texte imprimé] / Collectif, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2018 . - 276P. : couv. coul., illus. coul. et noir&blanc; ; 30 CM. ISSN : 4688 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | 3. Culture:3.45 Arts
| | Mots-clés : | In the October issue of frieze:
-Osei Bonsu speaks to seminal conceptual and performance artist Senga Nengudi about her practice. -Fiction writer essayist Brenda Lozano unravels multifarious work Liliana Porter whose retrospective opens this November at El Museo del Barrio.
-Tavia Nyong’o looks identity politics behind video Luke Willis Thompson in wake debates sparked by his Turner Prize nomination.
-Crystal Bennes responds Assemble’s new build London’s Goldsmiths CCA gallery | | Index. décimale : | 709.040 75 (Beaux-Arts et Arts Décoratifs - Art Conceptuel.) | | Note de contenu : |
frieze magazine
Issue 198
October 2018
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
frieze magazine
Issue 198
October 2018
Subscribe
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Any Category
Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
frieze magazine
Issue 198
October 2018
Subscribe
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
Reviews - 23 Sep 2018
Breaking The Boundaries: Maren Hassinger’s Evolving Practice
A collaborative exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Art + Practice, Los Angeles, explores the lesser-known ephemeral works of the sculpto
Opinion - 23 Sep 2018
Minimalism, Masculinity and Mesut Özil
At the end of July, the footballer announced his resignation from the German national football team – why?
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery & America Fine Arts, Co.
An exhibiton at Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, is dedicated to two of New York’s most influential galleries of the 1980s
frieze magazine
Issue 198
October 2018
Subscribe
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Profiles - 27 Sep 2018
Candice Lin: A Tribute to Erosion
Poet CAConrad looks at the ways in which the artist addresses the corrosive role of empire in our daily lives
Opinion - 27 Sep 2018
For Empathy, With Love: the Photographs of Rosalind Solomon
What does a picture tell? Not one story
Opinion - 26 Sep 2018
Pet Shop Boys: Happiness Is An Option
To celebrate the publication of Neil Tennant's collected lyrics, Michael Bracewell pays homage to the pop group
Reviews - 25 Sep 2018
Beyond Representation: Evelyne Axell’s Flirt with Abstraction
A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present
Opinion - 24 Sep 2018
What is the Art World’s Responsibility in Europe’s Culture Wars?
From Budapest to Liverpool, a resurgent far-right poses a great threat to cultural freedom
Reviews - 24 Sep 2018
Cindie Cheong Captures Childhood Between Pose and Picture
At TG, Nottingham, a selection of photographs from the late 1990s raises questions about self-portrayal in a time before Instagram
Reviews - 23 Sep 2018
Breaking The Boundaries: Maren Hassinger’s Evolving Practice
A collaborative exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Art + Practice, Los Angeles, explores the lesser-known ephemeral works of the sculpto
Opinion - 23 Sep 2018
Minimalism, Masculinity and Mesut Özil
At the end of July, the footballer announced his resignation from the German national football team – why?
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
The Conditions of Being Art: Pat Hearn Gallery & America Fine Arts, Co.
An exhibiton at Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, is dedicated to two of New York’s most influential galleries of the 1980s
Reviews - 22 Sep 2018
‘I'll Be Gentle, No Consent’: Julia Scher
Julia Scher’s disconcerting 1991 immersive installation which surveilles its visitors is rebooted - and upgraded - at DREI, Cologne
Interviews - 22 Sep 2018
‘I Believe Deeply that the Best Kind of Art is Public’: An Interview with Senga Nengudi
The legendary sculptor and performance artist talks liquid sculpture, the politics of dance and the liberating qualities of nylon hosiery
Influences - 21 Sep 2018
My Influences: Roee Rosen
On the eve of his two retrospectives in Paris, the artist discusses the works that have shaped his practice and thinking
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