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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesFrieze #233 : March 2023 / Andrew DURBIN ; Terence TROUILLOT ; Eva DIAZ ; Olamiju FAJEMISIN ; Haeju KIM ; Simon WU ; Caitlin CHAISSON ; J. Morgan PUETT ; Jonathan GRIFFIN ; So MAYER ; Keith PIPER
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Titre : Frieze #233 : March 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Eva DIAZ, Auteur ; Olamiju FAJEMISIN, Auteur ; Haeju KIM, Auteur ; Simon WU, Auteur ; Caitlin CHAISSON, Auteur ; J. Morgan PUETT, Auteur ; Jonathan GRIFFIN, Auteur ; So MAYER, Auteur ; Keith PIPER, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 174 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 6866 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, travail collaboratif, collaboration, commun, mise en association, complicité, coopération, coworking, équipe, participation, curator, activiste, production artistique, radical Résumé : ‘Individual agency tends to be prioritized over collaborative, grass-roots initiatives.’ – Todd Ayoung
The March issue of frieze focuses on the work of collectives and cooperatives.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: PONCILI CREACIÓN — 20
Eva Díaz responds to a single work by Poncilí Creación.
COLLECTIVES CRISIS
ARM IN ARM, WE EXIT THE GALLERY
KATHERINE BALL on the fungal vibe — 23
Olamiju Fajemisin interviews artist Katherine Ball, a self-proclaimed ‘habitat for fungi and bacteria located on planet Earth’
IKKIBAWIKRRR's seaweed stories — 26
Haeju Kim on ikkibawiKrrr, a visual research band that explores links between civilization, colonialism, ecology, humanity, natural phenomena and plants.
How TERRA0 grow money on trees — 29
Simon Wu on terra0, a group of developers, theorists and researchers studying the creation of hybrid ecosystems in the technosphere.
Crafting alibis with KARRABING FILM COLLECTIVE — 30
Caitlin Chaisson on the Indigenous media group Karrabing Film Collective.
Stay the night at MILDRED'S LANE - 33
Morgan Puett on the history of the arts complex Mildred’s Lane.
FEATURES
Oral history: ATIS REZISTANTS. Haiti's collaborative revolution — 56
‘We work with the younger members of Atis Rezistans, preparing them for the future, in the hope that they will eventually take over from us.’ Members and affiliates of the Haitian art collective trace the group’s history and advocate for the importance of supporting the country’s next generation of artists.
Profile: EI ARAKAWA - 68
Jonathan Griffin profiles artist Ei Arakawa, known for his collaborative performances with artists and art historianS.
Essay: How UK filmmakers challenged the establishment — 76
So Mayer asks how union activism shaped the UK’s collective filmmaking and film distribution practices.
Roundtable: ANTI-COLLECTIVES. Growing pains and giving up — 84
‘Collective endeavours that you start when you are young, dumb and full of potential can result in very different group dynamics.’ Former members of artist duos and groups discuss how and why art collectives form and eventually end.
Featuring: Todd Ayoung (Godzilla: Asian American Arts Network), Patterson Beckwith (ART CLUB2000), Simon Bedwell (BANK), Vanessa Disler (Feminist Land Art Retreat) and Dena Yago (K-HOLE).
1,500 words: BLK ART GROUP and done — 96
Artist Keith Piper recalls his memories of the influential BLK Art Group, a small informal grouping of art students of Black Caribbean descent based in the Midlands and north of England during the early-1980s.
REVIEWS
Cyprien Gaillard, Lafayette Anticipations and Palais de Tokyo, Paris — 142
Lonely Arts — 166En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-march-2023-issue-233 Frieze #233 : March 2023 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Terence TROUILLOT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Eva DIAZ, Auteur ; Olamiju FAJEMISIN, Auteur ; Haeju KIM, Auteur ; Simon WU, Auteur ; Caitlin CHAISSON, Auteur ; J. Morgan PUETT, Auteur ; Jonathan GRIFFIN, Auteur ; So MAYER, Auteur ; Keith PIPER, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 174 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 6866 : 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, travail collaboratif, collaboration, commun, mise en association, complicité, coopération, coworking, équipe, participation, curator, activiste, production artistique, radical Résumé : ‘Individual agency tends to be prioritized over collaborative, grass-roots initiatives.’ – Todd Ayoung
The March issue of frieze focuses on the work of collectives and cooperatives.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: PONCILI CREACIÓN — 20
Eva Díaz responds to a single work by Poncilí Creación.
COLLECTIVES CRISIS
ARM IN ARM, WE EXIT THE GALLERY
KATHERINE BALL on the fungal vibe — 23
Olamiju Fajemisin interviews artist Katherine Ball, a self-proclaimed ‘habitat for fungi and bacteria located on planet Earth’
IKKIBAWIKRRR's seaweed stories — 26
Haeju Kim on ikkibawiKrrr, a visual research band that explores links between civilization, colonialism, ecology, humanity, natural phenomena and plants.
How TERRA0 grow money on trees — 29
Simon Wu on terra0, a group of developers, theorists and researchers studying the creation of hybrid ecosystems in the technosphere.
Crafting alibis with KARRABING FILM COLLECTIVE — 30
Caitlin Chaisson on the Indigenous media group Karrabing Film Collective.
Stay the night at MILDRED'S LANE - 33
Morgan Puett on the history of the arts complex Mildred’s Lane.
FEATURES
Oral history: ATIS REZISTANTS. Haiti's collaborative revolution — 56
‘We work with the younger members of Atis Rezistans, preparing them for the future, in the hope that they will eventually take over from us.’ Members and affiliates of the Haitian art collective trace the group’s history and advocate for the importance of supporting the country’s next generation of artists.
Profile: EI ARAKAWA - 68
Jonathan Griffin profiles artist Ei Arakawa, known for his collaborative performances with artists and art historianS.
Essay: How UK filmmakers challenged the establishment — 76
So Mayer asks how union activism shaped the UK’s collective filmmaking and film distribution practices.
Roundtable: ANTI-COLLECTIVES. Growing pains and giving up — 84
‘Collective endeavours that you start when you are young, dumb and full of potential can result in very different group dynamics.’ Former members of artist duos and groups discuss how and why art collectives form and eventually end.
Featuring: Todd Ayoung (Godzilla: Asian American Arts Network), Patterson Beckwith (ART CLUB2000), Simon Bedwell (BANK), Vanessa Disler (Feminist Land Art Retreat) and Dena Yago (K-HOLE).
1,500 words: BLK ART GROUP and done — 96
Artist Keith Piper recalls his memories of the influential BLK Art Group, a small informal grouping of art students of Black Caribbean descent based in the Midlands and north of England during the early-1980s.
REVIEWS
Cyprien Gaillard, Lafayette Anticipations and Palais de Tokyo, Paris — 142
Lonely Arts — 166En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-march-2023-issue-233 Exemplaires
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Titre : Frieze #239 : November/December 2023 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Wilson TARBOX, Auteur ; Ben DAVIS, Auteur ; Stephanie DINKINS, Auteur ; Mike PEPI, Auteur ; Noam SEGAL, Auteur ; Christopher KULENDRAN THOMAS, Auteur ; Simon WU, Auteur ; Hajra WAHEED, Auteur ; Wassan AL-KHUDHAIRI, Auteur ; Robyn BRENTANO, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur ; MILLET, Catherine, Auteur ; Paul CHAN, Auteur ; Shiv KOTECHA, Auteur ; Orit GAT, Auteur ; Fernanda BRENNER, Auteur ; Lutz BACHER, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 162 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 7006 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, AI, IA, intelligence artificielle, Chat GPT Résumé : ‘The ensemble of Ali Cherri’s work grapples with the issues of the artist’s place in a world in crisis.’ – Wilson Tarbox
In the November/December issue of frieze, Wilson Tarbox profiles Ali Cherri, whose first solo show in Italy is on view at GAMeC Bergamo, and Ben Davis, Stephanie Dinkins, Mike Pepi, Noam Segal and Christopher Kulendran Thomas contribute to a discussion on the impact of AI technologies on artistic production.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.13
To Do: ROBERT WILSON - p.17
A new series of artist ‘to-do’ lists.
One Take: LUTZ BACHER - p.18
Matthew McLean on a single work by Lutz Bacher.
RE-EVALUATIONS. À LA RECHERCHE...
* The confessions of CATHERINE MILLET - p.21
Brian Dillon ponders Catherine Millet in the #MeToo era.
* The power and the glory of JEFF KOONS - p.24
Paul Chan names Jeff Koons America’s most religious artist.
* At the cinema with Madame Satã - p.27
Fernanda Brenner on the influence of Karim Aïnouz’s film Madame Satã (2002) on a generation of Brazilian artists.
* Generation disappointment - p.28
Shiv Kotecha lauds Bernardo Bertolucci’s film The Dreamers (2003).
* What happened to post-internet art? - p.31
Orit Gat defines post-internet art as a product of digital culture’s seismic shift.
FEATURES
* Profile: ALI CHERI - p.56
‘Close examination of Cherri’s practice reveals it to be deeply invested in questions of human dignity and welfare.’ Wilson Tarbox visits the winner of the Silver Lion at last year’s Venice Biennale and considers the role of an artist in a time of political crisis.
* Conversation: HAJRA WAHEED and WASSAN AL-KHUDHAIRI - p.64
Wassan Al-Khudhairi speaks to Hajra Waheed, ahead of the artist’s solo show at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
* Roundtable: How AI technology influences artistic creativity - p.70
‘We want to offload our problems onto this technology, but it always comes back to the humans behind it and how we start those negotiations.’ As generative AI and large language models such as ChatGPT storm our creative industries, five artists and writers delve into a philosophical and political debate on the viability of machine artistry.
* Essay: A year in Asian American media - p.82
Simon Wu examines the year in Asian American media, asking if such a denomination can still exist.
* 1,500 Words: Behind the scenes with ROBERT WILSON - p.90
Robyn Brentano revisits Robert Wilson’s opera The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin (1973) on its 50th anniversary.
REVIEWS
* São Paulo Art Biennial, Brazil - p.138
* Lonely Arts - p.156En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-november-december-2023-issue-23 [...] Frieze #239 : November/December 2023 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Wilson TARBOX, Auteur ; Ben DAVIS, Auteur ; Stephanie DINKINS, Auteur ; Mike PEPI, Auteur ; Noam SEGAL, Auteur ; Christopher KULENDRAN THOMAS, Auteur ; Simon WU, Auteur ; Hajra WAHEED, Auteur ; Wassan AL-KHUDHAIRI, Auteur ; Robyn BRENTANO, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur ; MILLET, Catherine, Auteur ; Paul CHAN, Auteur ; Shiv KOTECHA, Auteur ; Orit GAT, Auteur ; Fernanda BRENNER, Auteur ; Lutz BACHER, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2023 . - 162 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 7006 : 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, AI, IA, intelligence artificielle, Chat GPT Résumé : ‘The ensemble of Ali Cherri’s work grapples with the issues of the artist’s place in a world in crisis.’ – Wilson Tarbox
In the November/December issue of frieze, Wilson Tarbox profiles Ali Cherri, whose first solo show in Italy is on view at GAMeC Bergamo, and Ben Davis, Stephanie Dinkins, Mike Pepi, Noam Segal and Christopher Kulendran Thomas contribute to a discussion on the impact of AI technologies on artistic production.Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.13
To Do: ROBERT WILSON - p.17
A new series of artist ‘to-do’ lists.
One Take: LUTZ BACHER - p.18
Matthew McLean on a single work by Lutz Bacher.
RE-EVALUATIONS. À LA RECHERCHE...
* The confessions of CATHERINE MILLET - p.21
Brian Dillon ponders Catherine Millet in the #MeToo era.
* The power and the glory of JEFF KOONS - p.24
Paul Chan names Jeff Koons America’s most religious artist.
* At the cinema with Madame Satã - p.27
Fernanda Brenner on the influence of Karim Aïnouz’s film Madame Satã (2002) on a generation of Brazilian artists.
* Generation disappointment - p.28
Shiv Kotecha lauds Bernardo Bertolucci’s film The Dreamers (2003).
* What happened to post-internet art? - p.31
Orit Gat defines post-internet art as a product of digital culture’s seismic shift.
FEATURES
* Profile: ALI CHERI - p.56
‘Close examination of Cherri’s practice reveals it to be deeply invested in questions of human dignity and welfare.’ Wilson Tarbox visits the winner of the Silver Lion at last year’s Venice Biennale and considers the role of an artist in a time of political crisis.
* Conversation: HAJRA WAHEED and WASSAN AL-KHUDHAIRI - p.64
Wassan Al-Khudhairi speaks to Hajra Waheed, ahead of the artist’s solo show at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
* Roundtable: How AI technology influences artistic creativity - p.70
‘We want to offload our problems onto this technology, but it always comes back to the humans behind it and how we start those negotiations.’ As generative AI and large language models such as ChatGPT storm our creative industries, five artists and writers delve into a philosophical and political debate on the viability of machine artistry.
* Essay: A year in Asian American media - p.82
Simon Wu examines the year in Asian American media, asking if such a denomination can still exist.
* 1,500 Words: Behind the scenes with ROBERT WILSON - p.90
Robyn Brentano revisits Robert Wilson’s opera The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin (1973) on its 50th anniversary.
REVIEWS
* São Paulo Art Biennial, Brazil - p.138
* Lonely Arts - p.156En ligne : https://shopcc.frieze.com/products/current-issue-november-december-2023-issue-23 [...] Exemplaires
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