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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesFrieze #230 : October 2022 / Andrew DURBIN ; Aldeide DELGADO ; Vanessa PETERSON ; Lindsay CHOI ; Laura McLEAN-FERRIS ; Lauren CORNELL ; Allie BISWAS ; Brian DILLON ; Terence TROUILLOT ; Camilla GRUDOVA
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Titre : Frieze #230 : October 2022 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Aldeide DELGADO, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur ; Lindsay CHOI, Auteur ; Laura McLEAN-FERRIS, Auteur ; Lauren CORNELL, Auteur ; Allie BISWAS, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur ; Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Camilla GRUDOVA, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 202 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6798 Prix : 12,00€ Note générale : Launched in 1991, Freize has grown into a leading magazine for contemporary art and culture. Frieze aims to elevate the provocative, brilliant and leading voices who shape – and challenge – today’s art world. 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 October issue of frieze leads with a profile on Garrett Bradley ahead of the US-based filmmaker’s debut UK solo show at Lisson Gallery. Plus in a dossier on London’s young gallery scene, Sean Burns, Philomena Epps, Charlotte Jansen and Sam Moore speak to the emerging gallerists taking a risk and supporting fledgling artists in the capital city. Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
19 — Going Up, Going Down
Going Up, Going Down charts the rise of novels about poets and the decline of ‘friendly’ design…
20 — One Take: BELKIS AYÓN
Aldeide Delago writes about a single work by the Cuban artist Belkis Ayón.
SPELL IT OUT:
Reading Between the Lines
23 — CHRISTINE SUN KIM sounds out the echo
Emily McDermott reflects on Christine Sun Kim’s role as an artist and activist for the Deaf community.
26 — How IGNOTA PRESS prints the unknown
Publisher Sarah Shin tells Vanessa Peterson about creating spaces for the unknown at Ignota Books.
29 — The transformations of THERESA HAK KYUNG CHA
Lindsay Choi looks at two works by artist and writer Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.
30 — Searching for NUAR ALSADIR's 'inner clown'
Laura McLean-Ferris unpacks the ‘inner clown’ in Nuar Alsadir’s new book Animal Joy.
35 — DARA BIRNBAUM and MARTINE SYMS on images and ideology
Artists Dara Birnbaum and Martine Syms discuss the systems and ideologies underpinning media today.
FEATURES:
86 — Profile: GARRETT BRADLEY
96 — Dossier: LONDON'S LATEST: Four new galleries to watch
106 — Essay: The ferocity of KATE BUSH
Following the renewed popularity of Bush’s ‘Running Up that Hill’ (1985), Dillon looks back on the singer’s lesser-known fourth studio album, The Dreaming (1982) – an experimental release that best reflects the artist’s musical ferocity.
114 — Interview: Barbara Chase-Riboud
'I discovered new civilizations and new ways of looking at the world.’ Senior editor Terence Trouillot speaks with the artist about her recent exhibitions at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis and the Serpentine Gallery in London, her memoirs and how her writing and art practice are meeting for the first time.
122 — 1,500 Words: Art's rag-doll women
REVIEWS:
176 — FRONT International, Cleveland, USA
202 — Lonely Arts
frieze’s Lonely Arts explores art kinks.
En ligne : https://cahiercentral.com/collections/magazines/products/frieze-230 Frieze #230 : October 2022 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Aldeide DELGADO, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur ; Lindsay CHOI, Auteur ; Laura McLEAN-FERRIS, Auteur ; Lauren CORNELL, Auteur ; Allie BISWAS, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur ; Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Camilla GRUDOVA, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2022 . - 202 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6798 : 12,00€
Launched in 1991, Freize has grown into a leading magazine for contemporary art and culture. Frieze aims to elevate the provocative, brilliant and leading voices who shape – and challenge – today’s art world.
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 October issue of frieze leads with a profile on Garrett Bradley ahead of the US-based filmmaker’s debut UK solo show at Lisson Gallery. Plus in a dossier on London’s young gallery scene, Sean Burns, Philomena Epps, Charlotte Jansen and Sam Moore speak to the emerging gallerists taking a risk and supporting fledgling artists in the capital city. Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
19 — Going Up, Going Down
Going Up, Going Down charts the rise of novels about poets and the decline of ‘friendly’ design…
20 — One Take: BELKIS AYÓN
Aldeide Delago writes about a single work by the Cuban artist Belkis Ayón.
SPELL IT OUT:
Reading Between the Lines
23 — CHRISTINE SUN KIM sounds out the echo
Emily McDermott reflects on Christine Sun Kim’s role as an artist and activist for the Deaf community.
26 — How IGNOTA PRESS prints the unknown
Publisher Sarah Shin tells Vanessa Peterson about creating spaces for the unknown at Ignota Books.
29 — The transformations of THERESA HAK KYUNG CHA
Lindsay Choi looks at two works by artist and writer Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.
30 — Searching for NUAR ALSADIR's 'inner clown'
Laura McLean-Ferris unpacks the ‘inner clown’ in Nuar Alsadir’s new book Animal Joy.
35 — DARA BIRNBAUM and MARTINE SYMS on images and ideology
Artists Dara Birnbaum and Martine Syms discuss the systems and ideologies underpinning media today.
FEATURES:
86 — Profile: GARRETT BRADLEY
96 — Dossier: LONDON'S LATEST: Four new galleries to watch
106 — Essay: The ferocity of KATE BUSH
Following the renewed popularity of Bush’s ‘Running Up that Hill’ (1985), Dillon looks back on the singer’s lesser-known fourth studio album, The Dreaming (1982) – an experimental release that best reflects the artist’s musical ferocity.
114 — Interview: Barbara Chase-Riboud
'I discovered new civilizations and new ways of looking at the world.’ Senior editor Terence Trouillot speaks with the artist about her recent exhibitions at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis and the Serpentine Gallery in London, her memoirs and how her writing and art practice are meeting for the first time.
122 — 1,500 Words: Art's rag-doll women
REVIEWS:
176 — FRONT International, Cleveland, USA
202 — Lonely Arts
frieze’s Lonely Arts explores art kinks.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Frieze #235 : May 2023 / Terence TROUILLOT ; Sasha FRERE-JONES ; Vivian L. HUANG ; Marko GLUHAICH ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG ; Sayuri OKAMOTO ; Erika BALSOM ; Brian DROITCOUR ; John KEENE ; Vanessa PETERSON
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Titre : Frieze #235 : May 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Sasha FRERE-JONES, Auteur ; Vivian L. HUANG, Auteur ; Marko GLUHAICH, Auteur ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG, Auteur ; Sayuri OKAMOTO, Auteur ; Erika BALSOM, Auteur ; Brian DROITCOUR, Auteur ; John KEENE, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 152 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6915 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 : ‘My biggest message to queens: we come from the earth.’ – ANOHNI
In the May issue of frieze, editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin profiles ANOHNI, and a comprehensive oral history of New York’s Orchard Gallery, including contributions from Rhea Anastas, Moyra Davey, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Gareth James, Christian Phillip Müller, Jeff Preiss, R. H. Quaytman, Karin Schneider, Jason Simon and Bennett Simpson.Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Going Up, Going Down — 21
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
One Take: DREAM HOUSE — 24
Sasha Frere-Jones responds to La Monte Young’s Dream House (1969) for its 30th anniversary in Tribeca.
TIME WARP
LET'S DO THIS AGAIN
Punching the clock with TECHNING HSIEH — 27
Vivian L. Huang profiles artist Tehching Hsieh, known for creating durational performances that last an entire year.
STUART COMER: False starts and near misses — 30
Curator Stuart Comer discusses his personal time capsule with associate editor Marko Gluhaich.
Life on an anxious planet — 27
Gary Zhexi Zhang unpacks the ideas behind his latest book, Catastrophe Time! (2023)
YOSHIMASU GOZO's wormhole poetics — 28
Sayuri Okamoto examines the writing of Yoshimasu Gozo, whose poetry has little use for ordinary notions of time and space.
The serendipitous SARAH SZE — 37
Coinciding with her exhibition ‘Timelapse’ at Guggenheim, New York, Sarah Sze meets with Erika Balsom.
FEATURES
Essay: Through the looking glass with CIRCULAR FILE — 66
Profile: ANOHNI — 74
‘She sang of longing and dysphoria, her voice conveying the melody of those feelings we were forbidden from saying aloud.’ Editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin profiles the celebrated singer and artist.
Oral History: ORCHARD. "We were not aspiring to the gallery model, but to the utopian model." — p. 82
An oral history of Orchard – the legendary, artist-run space on New York’s Lower East Side by Rhea Anastas, Moyra Davey, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Gareth James, Christian Philipp Müller, Jeff Preiss, R.H. Quaytman, Karin Schneider, Jason Simon and Bennett Simpson.
1,500 Words: The regeneration of DARREL ELLIS — 86
John Keene writes on AIDS, memory and photography in the work of Darrel Ellis, the subject of a survey at The Bronx Museum.
Interview: DAYANITA SINGH — 102
Associate editor Vanessa Peterson speaks to photographer Dayanita Singh ahead of her major survey at MUDAM, Luxembourg.
REVIEWS
Drum Listens to Heart, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA — 146
Lonely Arts — 168En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-may-2023-issue-235 Frieze #235 : May 2023 [texte imprimé] / Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Sasha FRERE-JONES, Auteur ; Vivian L. HUANG, Auteur ; Marko GLUHAICH, Auteur ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG, Auteur ; Sayuri OKAMOTO, Auteur ; Erika BALSOM, Auteur ; Brian DROITCOUR, Auteur ; John KEENE, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 152 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6915 : 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 : ‘My biggest message to queens: we come from the earth.’ – ANOHNI
In the May issue of frieze, editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin profiles ANOHNI, and a comprehensive oral history of New York’s Orchard Gallery, including contributions from Rhea Anastas, Moyra Davey, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Gareth James, Christian Phillip Müller, Jeff Preiss, R. H. Quaytman, Karin Schneider, Jason Simon and Bennett Simpson.Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Going Up, Going Down — 21
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
One Take: DREAM HOUSE — 24
Sasha Frere-Jones responds to La Monte Young’s Dream House (1969) for its 30th anniversary in Tribeca.
TIME WARP
LET'S DO THIS AGAIN
Punching the clock with TECHNING HSIEH — 27
Vivian L. Huang profiles artist Tehching Hsieh, known for creating durational performances that last an entire year.
STUART COMER: False starts and near misses — 30
Curator Stuart Comer discusses his personal time capsule with associate editor Marko Gluhaich.
Life on an anxious planet — 27
Gary Zhexi Zhang unpacks the ideas behind his latest book, Catastrophe Time! (2023)
YOSHIMASU GOZO's wormhole poetics — 28
Sayuri Okamoto examines the writing of Yoshimasu Gozo, whose poetry has little use for ordinary notions of time and space.
The serendipitous SARAH SZE — 37
Coinciding with her exhibition ‘Timelapse’ at Guggenheim, New York, Sarah Sze meets with Erika Balsom.
FEATURES
Essay: Through the looking glass with CIRCULAR FILE — 66
Profile: ANOHNI — 74
‘She sang of longing and dysphoria, her voice conveying the melody of those feelings we were forbidden from saying aloud.’ Editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin profiles the celebrated singer and artist.
Oral History: ORCHARD. "We were not aspiring to the gallery model, but to the utopian model." — p. 82
An oral history of Orchard – the legendary, artist-run space on New York’s Lower East Side by Rhea Anastas, Moyra Davey, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Gareth James, Christian Philipp Müller, Jeff Preiss, R.H. Quaytman, Karin Schneider, Jason Simon and Bennett Simpson.
1,500 Words: The regeneration of DARREL ELLIS — 86
John Keene writes on AIDS, memory and photography in the work of Darrel Ellis, the subject of a survey at The Bronx Museum.
Interview: DAYANITA SINGH — 102
Associate editor Vanessa Peterson speaks to photographer Dayanita Singh ahead of her major survey at MUDAM, Luxembourg.
REVIEWS
Drum Listens to Heart, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA — 146
Lonely Arts — 168En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-may-2023-issue-235 Exemplaires
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Titre : Frieze #238 : October 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; TILLMAN, Lynne, Auteur ; Allie BISWAS, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur ; Ghislaine LEUNG, Auteur ; Katherine HUBBARD, Auteur ; Jorie GRAHAM, Auteur ; Geoffrey G. O'BRIEN, Auteur ; Isabel WAIDNER, Auteur ; Eva DIAZ, Auteur ; Rhea DILLON, Auteur ; Tonia Nekkia MCCLODDEN, Auteur ; Marko GLUHAICH, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 244 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6956 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, maternité, mémoire, drogue, nouvelle, écriture, processus, radical, radicalité, photographie, famille, soin, soigner, grossesse, Anthropocène Résumé : In the October issue of frieze, associate editor Marko Gluhaich profiles Rirkrit Tiravanija ahead of the artist’s first US survey at MoMA PS1, New York, and Isabel Waidner delves into the captivating world of Nicole Eisenman, coinciding with Eisenman’s retrospective at London’s Whitechapel Gallery. Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
* Editor's Letter — 21
by Andrew Durbin
* Going Up, Going Down — 25
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
* One Take: NAN GOLDING — 26
Lynne Tillman on Nan Goldin’s Memory Lost (2019–21), a slideshow recounting a life lived through a lens of drug addiction.
FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS: NOTIONS OF HOME
* FARAH AL QASIMI's crystallized memories — 31
Allie Biswas examines the photography of Farah Al Qasimi
* Finding IGSHAAN ADAM's desire line — 34
Associate editor Vanessa Peterson interviews Igshaan Adams about how his family participates in his art-making.
* Motherhood, crisis and labour — 37
Ghislaine Leung, a nominee for the 2023 Turner Prize, shares her thoughts on motherhood, caregiving and labour.
* Notes of caretaking — 38
Katherine Hubbard discusses working with her ageing mother.
* Caught between drought and deluge — 41
Jorie Graham and Geoffrey G. O’Brien share their insights on families in the Anthropocene.
FEATURES
* 1,500 words: NICOLE EISENMAN's fictions — 94
‘In the writing process, preliminary influences coalesce, become transformed and emerge as something surprising and original.’ The novelist Isabel Waidner on the influence of Eisenman’s 1993 painting Bambi Gregor on their latest book, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility (2023).
* Essay: MARISOL and the privilege of 'no' — 100
Eva Díaz considers the radicality of Marisol’s art.
* Conversation: RHEA DILLON and TIONA NEKKIA MCCLODDEN. Working on mutual grounds — 108
Rhea Dillon, who recently released a written companion to her first opera, Catgut (2021), speaks to Tiona Nekkia McClodden.
* Festchrift: SARAH LUCAS. 'It's just a chair, isn't it?' — 116
Rye Dag Holmboe, Hettie Judah, Princess Julia, Daisy Lafarge and Jack O’Brien celebrate Sarah Lucas in honour of her survey at Tate Britain, London.
* Profile: RIRIKRIT TIRAVANIJA — 128
‘I’m never not at home because everywhere is home.’ On the occasion of Tiravanija’s major survey in New York, Gluhaich considers the transgressive work of the artist who brought cooking inside the gallery.
REVIEWS
* Liverpool Biennial, UK — 208
* Lonely Arts — 224
En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-238 Frieze #238 : October 2023 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; TILLMAN, Lynne, Auteur ; Allie BISWAS, Auteur ; Vanessa PETERSON, Auteur ; Ghislaine LEUNG, Auteur ; Katherine HUBBARD, Auteur ; Jorie GRAHAM, Auteur ; Geoffrey G. O'BRIEN, Auteur ; Isabel WAIDNER, Auteur ; Eva DIAZ, Auteur ; Rhea DILLON, Auteur ; Tonia Nekkia MCCLODDEN, Auteur ; Marko GLUHAICH, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 244 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6956 : 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, maternité, mémoire, drogue, nouvelle, écriture, processus, radical, radicalité, photographie, famille, soin, soigner, grossesse, Anthropocène Résumé : In the October issue of frieze, associate editor Marko Gluhaich profiles Rirkrit Tiravanija ahead of the artist’s first US survey at MoMA PS1, New York, and Isabel Waidner delves into the captivating world of Nicole Eisenman, coinciding with Eisenman’s retrospective at London’s Whitechapel Gallery. Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
* Editor's Letter — 21
by Andrew Durbin
* Going Up, Going Down — 25
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
* One Take: NAN GOLDING — 26
Lynne Tillman on Nan Goldin’s Memory Lost (2019–21), a slideshow recounting a life lived through a lens of drug addiction.
FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS: NOTIONS OF HOME
* FARAH AL QASIMI's crystallized memories — 31
Allie Biswas examines the photography of Farah Al Qasimi
* Finding IGSHAAN ADAM's desire line — 34
Associate editor Vanessa Peterson interviews Igshaan Adams about how his family participates in his art-making.
* Motherhood, crisis and labour — 37
Ghislaine Leung, a nominee for the 2023 Turner Prize, shares her thoughts on motherhood, caregiving and labour.
* Notes of caretaking — 38
Katherine Hubbard discusses working with her ageing mother.
* Caught between drought and deluge — 41
Jorie Graham and Geoffrey G. O’Brien share their insights on families in the Anthropocene.
FEATURES
* 1,500 words: NICOLE EISENMAN's fictions — 94
‘In the writing process, preliminary influences coalesce, become transformed and emerge as something surprising and original.’ The novelist Isabel Waidner on the influence of Eisenman’s 1993 painting Bambi Gregor on their latest book, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility (2023).
* Essay: MARISOL and the privilege of 'no' — 100
Eva Díaz considers the radicality of Marisol’s art.
* Conversation: RHEA DILLON and TIONA NEKKIA MCCLODDEN. Working on mutual grounds — 108
Rhea Dillon, who recently released a written companion to her first opera, Catgut (2021), speaks to Tiona Nekkia McClodden.
* Festchrift: SARAH LUCAS. 'It's just a chair, isn't it?' — 116
Rye Dag Holmboe, Hettie Judah, Princess Julia, Daisy Lafarge and Jack O’Brien celebrate Sarah Lucas in honour of her survey at Tate Britain, London.
* Profile: RIRIKRIT TIRAVANIJA — 128
‘I’m never not at home because everywhere is home.’ On the occasion of Tiravanija’s major survey in New York, Gluhaich considers the transgressive work of the artist who brought cooking inside the gallery.
REVIEWS
* Liverpool Biennial, UK — 208
* Lonely Arts — 224
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