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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesFrieze #229 : September 2022 / Andrew DURBIN ; Terence TROUILLOT ; Cathy WADE ; Alastair CURTIS ; Lucy IVES ; Wayne KOESTENBAUM ; Stanton TAYLOR ; Hettie JUDAH ; Jeremy ATHERTON LIN ; Liz KIM ; Alvin LI
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Titre : Frieze #229 : September 2022 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Cathy WADE, Auteur ; Alastair CURTIS, Auteur ; Lucy IVES, Auteur ; Wayne KOESTENBAUM, Auteur ; Stanton TAYLOR, Auteur ; Hettie JUDAH, Auteur ; Jeremy ATHERTON LIN, Auteur ; Liz KIM, Auteur ; Alvin LI, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 182 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6837 Prix : 12,00€ Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, art contemporain, actualité, histoire de l'art, critique d'art, analyse, exposition, artistes Résumé : ‘I somehow have this sense of history – of the now being history.’ – Wolfgang Tillmans
In the September issue of frieze, Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles artist Wolfgang Tillmans ahead of his major survey at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Plus, ahead of her Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, London, we celebrate Cecilia Vicuña with contributions from Andrés Anwandter, Cathy Park Hong, Brenda Lozano, Mónica de la Torre and Alejandro Zambra.Note de contenu :
SOMMAIRE
13 — Going Up, Going Down
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world and the latest iteration of our Lonely Arts column.
24 — One Take: CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN
Cathy Wade remembers a childhood encounter with Carolee Schneemann’s Up to and Including Her Limits(1973).
PARTING GLANCE:
Until We Meet Again
27 — MATHIEU LINDON creates an archive of love
To coincide with the release of Mathieu Lindon’s new novel, Hervelino (2022), Alastair Curtis examines the writer’s relationships with Michel Foucault and Hervé Guibert.
30 — DO HO SUH's sculptures of the imperfect and the everyday
Lucy Ives corresponds with Do Ho Suh, an artist known for reconstructing lost architecture.
33 — A litany of GOODBYES
Wayne Koestenbaum pens a list of things he’s waved goodbye to, including ‘backstroke’ and ‘admiring large muscles’.
36 — Forging a PSYCHEDELIC path through grief
Cornelius Prior on processing grief through Psilocybin therapy.
39 — REINHARD MUCHA's farewell to West Germany
Stanton Taylor on Reinhard Mucha’s farewell to West Germany.
FEATURES
74 — 1,500 Words: CAROLINE WALKER and the art of mothering
In ‘1,500 words’, coinciding with the release of her book How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and Other Parents), Hettie Judah explores the subject of motherhood in the work of Caroline Walker.
80 — Profile: WOLFGANG TILLMANS
‘If the purpose of looking is only to make, then there’s nothing to look at.’ On the occasion of Wolfgang Tillmans’s forthcoming exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Jeremy Atherton Lin considers the artist’s search for truth and his many ways of looking.
88 — Essay: SOUTH KOREA's new avant-garde
Liz Kim delves into South Korea’s new artistic avant-garde.
96 — Dossier: CECILIA VICUÑA. 50 years of quipus, palabrarmas and precarios
‘Cecilia Vicuña’s art dissolves the spurious borders between language and media.’ For the September issue of frieze, Andres Anwandter, Cathy Park Hong, Brenda Lozano, Monica de la Torre and Alejandro Zamba pay homage to an artist whose irreducible practice has drawn fantastically on personal and indigenous language and visual culture to challenge the limits of the imagination while evoking new possibilities for our shared reality.
110 — Interview: MIRE LEE
Alvin Li speaks to Mire Lee, whose solo show is open MMK Frankfurt
REVIEWS
150 — DOCUMENTA 15 in Kassel, Germany
180 — Lonely ArtsEn ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-229 Frieze #229 : September 2022 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Auteur ; Cathy WADE, Auteur ; Alastair CURTIS, Auteur ; Lucy IVES, Auteur ; Wayne KOESTENBAUM, Auteur ; Stanton TAYLOR, Auteur ; Hettie JUDAH, Auteur ; Jeremy ATHERTON LIN, Auteur ; Liz KIM, Auteur ; Alvin LI, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2022 . - 182 p. : ill. en coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6837 : 12,00€
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 3. Culture:3.50 Arts visuels:Arts visuels Mots-clés : Frieze, art contemporain, actualité, histoire de l'art, critique d'art, analyse, exposition, artistes Résumé : ‘I somehow have this sense of history – of the now being history.’ – Wolfgang Tillmans
In the September issue of frieze, Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles artist Wolfgang Tillmans ahead of his major survey at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Plus, ahead of her Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, London, we celebrate Cecilia Vicuña with contributions from Andrés Anwandter, Cathy Park Hong, Brenda Lozano, Mónica de la Torre and Alejandro Zambra.Note de contenu :
SOMMAIRE
13 — Going Up, Going Down
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world and the latest iteration of our Lonely Arts column.
24 — One Take: CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN
Cathy Wade remembers a childhood encounter with Carolee Schneemann’s Up to and Including Her Limits(1973).
PARTING GLANCE:
Until We Meet Again
27 — MATHIEU LINDON creates an archive of love
To coincide with the release of Mathieu Lindon’s new novel, Hervelino (2022), Alastair Curtis examines the writer’s relationships with Michel Foucault and Hervé Guibert.
30 — DO HO SUH's sculptures of the imperfect and the everyday
Lucy Ives corresponds with Do Ho Suh, an artist known for reconstructing lost architecture.
33 — A litany of GOODBYES
Wayne Koestenbaum pens a list of things he’s waved goodbye to, including ‘backstroke’ and ‘admiring large muscles’.
36 — Forging a PSYCHEDELIC path through grief
Cornelius Prior on processing grief through Psilocybin therapy.
39 — REINHARD MUCHA's farewell to West Germany
Stanton Taylor on Reinhard Mucha’s farewell to West Germany.
FEATURES
74 — 1,500 Words: CAROLINE WALKER and the art of mothering
In ‘1,500 words’, coinciding with the release of her book How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and Other Parents), Hettie Judah explores the subject of motherhood in the work of Caroline Walker.
80 — Profile: WOLFGANG TILLMANS
‘If the purpose of looking is only to make, then there’s nothing to look at.’ On the occasion of Wolfgang Tillmans’s forthcoming exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Jeremy Atherton Lin considers the artist’s search for truth and his many ways of looking.
88 — Essay: SOUTH KOREA's new avant-garde
Liz Kim delves into South Korea’s new artistic avant-garde.
96 — Dossier: CECILIA VICUÑA. 50 years of quipus, palabrarmas and precarios
‘Cecilia Vicuña’s art dissolves the spurious borders between language and media.’ For the September issue of frieze, Andres Anwandter, Cathy Park Hong, Brenda Lozano, Monica de la Torre and Alejandro Zamba pay homage to an artist whose irreducible practice has drawn fantastically on personal and indigenous language and visual culture to challenge the limits of the imagination while evoking new possibilities for our shared reality.
110 — Interview: MIRE LEE
Alvin Li speaks to Mire Lee, whose solo show is open MMK Frankfurt
REVIEWS
150 — DOCUMENTA 15 in Kassel, Germany
180 — Lonely ArtsEn ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-229 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Frieze #234 : April 2023 / Andrew DURBIN ; Terence TROUILLOT ; Céleste OLALQUIAGA ; Katharine HALLS ; Negar AZIMI ; José ESPARZA CHONG CUY ; JULIEN, Isaac ; Evan MOFFITT ; Haytham EL-WARDANY ; Deborah WILLIS ; Lucy IVES
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Titre : Frieze #234 : April 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Céleste OLALQUIAGA, Auteur ; Katharine HALLS, Auteur ; Negar AZIMI, Auteur ; José ESPARZA CHONG CUY, Auteur ; JULIEN, Isaac, Auteur ; Evan MOFFITT, Auteur ; Haytham EL-WARDANY, Auteur ; Deborah WILLIS, Auteur ; Lucy IVES, 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 : 6884 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, Isaac Julien, Tate Britain Résumé : ‘My investigation into the absences and erasures in archives led me to view them as a springboard for reinvention.’ – Isaac Julien
In the April issue of frieze, Deborah Willis interviews filmmaker and artist Isaac Julien ahead of his major solo shows at Tate Britain, London, and Kimberly Bradley profiles artist Raphaela Vogel, whose exhibition at De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Netherlands, is on view until August.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
Editor's Letter — 11
by Andrew Durbin
Going Up, Going Down — 15
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
One Take: MARTIN WONG — 18
Travis Diehl responds to a single work by Martin Wong.
GETTING LOST
WHERE ARE WE NOW ?
ALEX AYED speaks with the sea — 21
Negar Azimi interviews artist Alex Ayed on displacement and the integration of sailing in his work.
ADRIAN FISHER: A mazemaker's guide — 24
José Esparza Chong Cuy meets ‘the world’s leading maze designer’, Adrian Fisher.
Ritualistic retracing with GUADALUPE MARAVILLA — 27
Evan Moffitt profiles artist Guadalupe Maravilla.
TUVALU negociates its existence — 28
Celeste Olalquiaga writes about Tuvalu’s efforts to bring their history and culture to the Metaverse
The Suspended Step — 31
Haytham el-Wardany pens a short story on the experience of disappearance and loss.
FEATURES
Dossier: GWANGJU BIENNALE — 46
Four artists to watch in the 14th Gwangju Biennale: Lisa Yin Zhang on Minjung Kim, Hayoung Chung on Oh Suk Kuhn, Andrew Maerkle on Yuko Mohri and Christine Han on Robert Zhao Renhui.
Essay: A magazine without words — 56
Dan Fox writes about Peter Hujar and Steve Lawrence’s influential Newspaper (1968–71).
1,500 words: HANNE DARBOVEN — 66
Interview: ISAAC JULIEN's springboard for reinvention — 72
‘How do we rethink these stories about Black struggle, Black resistance, Black love, Black justice?’ Ahead of Isaac Julien’s survey show spanning a 40-year career at Tate Britain this spring, the artist speaks with Deborah Willis about his search for beauty in his work, and education as an emancipatory tool.
Profile: RAPHAELE VOGEL — 80
‘The works are hypnotic, seductive and existential.’ On the occasion of Raphaela Vogel’s solo exhibition at the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art in Tilburg, Kimberly Bradley unpacks the artist’s meteoric rise in Germany and her unwavering appetite for the unusual.
REVIEWS
no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rico Art ine Wake of Hurricane Maria, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA — 136
Lonely Arts — 142En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-234 Frieze #234 : April 2023 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Céleste OLALQUIAGA, Auteur ; Katharine HALLS, Auteur ; Negar AZIMI, Auteur ; José ESPARZA CHONG CUY, Auteur ; JULIEN, Isaac, Auteur ; Evan MOFFITT, Auteur ; Haytham EL-WARDANY, Auteur ; Deborah WILLIS, Auteur ; Lucy IVES, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 152 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6884 : 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, Isaac Julien, Tate Britain Résumé : ‘My investigation into the absences and erasures in archives led me to view them as a springboard for reinvention.’ – Isaac Julien
In the April issue of frieze, Deborah Willis interviews filmmaker and artist Isaac Julien ahead of his major solo shows at Tate Britain, London, and Kimberly Bradley profiles artist Raphaela Vogel, whose exhibition at De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Netherlands, is on view until August.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
Editor's Letter — 11
by Andrew Durbin
Going Up, Going Down — 15
Going Up, Going Down charts what’s hot and what’s not in the global art world.
One Take: MARTIN WONG — 18
Travis Diehl responds to a single work by Martin Wong.
GETTING LOST
WHERE ARE WE NOW ?
ALEX AYED speaks with the sea — 21
Negar Azimi interviews artist Alex Ayed on displacement and the integration of sailing in his work.
ADRIAN FISHER: A mazemaker's guide — 24
José Esparza Chong Cuy meets ‘the world’s leading maze designer’, Adrian Fisher.
Ritualistic retracing with GUADALUPE MARAVILLA — 27
Evan Moffitt profiles artist Guadalupe Maravilla.
TUVALU negociates its existence — 28
Celeste Olalquiaga writes about Tuvalu’s efforts to bring their history and culture to the Metaverse
The Suspended Step — 31
Haytham el-Wardany pens a short story on the experience of disappearance and loss.
FEATURES
Dossier: GWANGJU BIENNALE — 46
Four artists to watch in the 14th Gwangju Biennale: Lisa Yin Zhang on Minjung Kim, Hayoung Chung on Oh Suk Kuhn, Andrew Maerkle on Yuko Mohri and Christine Han on Robert Zhao Renhui.
Essay: A magazine without words — 56
Dan Fox writes about Peter Hujar and Steve Lawrence’s influential Newspaper (1968–71).
1,500 words: HANNE DARBOVEN — 66
Interview: ISAAC JULIEN's springboard for reinvention — 72
‘How do we rethink these stories about Black struggle, Black resistance, Black love, Black justice?’ Ahead of Isaac Julien’s survey show spanning a 40-year career at Tate Britain this spring, the artist speaks with Deborah Willis about his search for beauty in his work, and education as an emancipatory tool.
Profile: RAPHAELE VOGEL — 80
‘The works are hypnotic, seductive and existential.’ On the occasion of Raphaela Vogel’s solo exhibition at the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art in Tilburg, Kimberly Bradley unpacks the artist’s meteoric rise in Germany and her unwavering appetite for the unusual.
REVIEWS
no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rico Art ine Wake of Hurricane Maria, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA — 136
Lonely Arts — 142En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-234 Exemplaires
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