| 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.
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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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