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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesFrieze #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
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Frieze #243 : May 2024 / Andrew DURBIN ; Eddie CHAMBERS ; MARA DE WACHTER Ellen ; Carlos VALLADARES ; Franklin MELENDEZ ; Isabel PARKES ; Alastair CURTIS ; Hettie JUDAH ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG ; TILLMAN, Lynne ; JONAS, Joan ; Brian DILLON
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Titre : Frieze #243 : May 2024 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Eddie CHAMBERS, Auteur ; MARA DE WACHTER Ellen, Auteur ; Carlos VALLADARES, Auteur ; Franklin MELENDEZ, Auteur ; Isabel PARKES, Auteur ; Alastair CURTIS, Auteur ; Hettie JUDAH, Auteur ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG, Auteur ; TILLMAN, Lynne, Auteur ; JONAS, Joan, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Frieze Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 180 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 23,5 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 7152 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, performance, rituel, Harlem, minorités, artistes Noirs, invisibilisation, LGBT, queer, Faeries, Sida, AIDS, VIH Résumé : In the May issue of frieze, writer Lynne Tillman speaks to artist Joan Jonas as she prepares for her current show at MoMA. Plus, Thomas J. Lax, Rodney McMillian and Zoé Whitley pen a survey on the iconic exhibitions at Studio Museum in Harlem and the projects that shaped them.
In the columns section, Ellen Mara de Wachter outlines the significance of absence in Kobby Adi’s practice, Carlos Valladares assesses the contentious depiction of 1960s Harlem in Shirley Clarke’s The Cool World (1968); Theodora Skipitares speaks to Franklin Melendez about the critical legacy of puppetry; Isabel Parkes pens a guide to staging a performance piece and Alastair Curtis delves into the elusive queer theatre archive to ask how it might be revived.
Note de contenu : CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.15
To Do: LYNNE TILLMAN - p.19
One Take: DONALD RODNEY - p.20
In honour of Donald Rodney’s upcoming exhibition at Spike Island, Eddie Chambers responds to the artist’s 1992 work Doublethink.
BEHIND THE SCENES: WHAT LIES BENEATH
— — — —
* KOBBY ADI's meaning in absentia - p.23
Ellen Mara de Wachter outlines the significance of absence in Kobby Adi’s practice.
* A contentious retelling of Harlem life - p.27
Carlos Valladares assesses the contentious depiction of 1960s Harlem in Shirley Clarke’s The Cool World (1968).
* THEODORA SKIPITARE's shapeshifting puppets - p.29
Theodora Skipitares speaks to Franklin Melendez about the critical legacy of puppetry.
* How to prepare for your performance - p.20
Isabel Parkes pens a guide to staging a performance piece.
* Reconstructing the queer theater archive - p.33
Alastair Curtis delves into the elusive queer theatre archive to ask how it might be revived.
FEATURES
— — — —
* Survey: Celebrating the Studio Museum - p.62
Thomas J. Lax, Rodney McMillian and Zoé Whitley pen a survey on the iconic exhibitions at Studio Museum in Harlem and the projects that shaped them.
‘The Black radical tradition taught us that the only way out is through.’ As the museum prepares to open its new building on 125th Street, writers and curators reflect on its essential role as a site of connection, exchange and debate for Black artists.
* Profile: GHISLAINE LEUNG - p.74
Hettie Judah meets with artist Ghislaine Leung to discuss motherhood and the labour conditions around art making.
* 1,500 Words: Ali Sultan Issa's socialist Zanzibar - p.82
Gary Zhexi Zhang documents Ali Sultan Issa’s socialist Zanzibar.
* Interview: LYNNE TILLMAN and JOAN JONAS on rituals, fairytales and performance - p.88
‘I really saw all the forms coming together: writing, drawing, performing, music. For me, it was about different aspects uniting and informing each other in my work.’ The artist speaks to Lynne Tillman about rituals, fairy tales and the interdisciplinarity which underlines her practice.
* Essay: 100 years of ROBERT FRANK - p.98
Brian Dillon retraces photographer Robert Frank’s prolific career in honour of his upcoming centenary.
REVIEWS
— — — —
* The Whitney Biennial, New York, US - p.138
* The Gimley Report - p.160
En ligne : https://www.frieze.com/magazines/frieze-magazine/issue-243 Frieze #243 : May 2024 [texte imprimé] / Andrew DURBIN, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Eddie CHAMBERS, Auteur ; MARA DE WACHTER Ellen, Auteur ; Carlos VALLADARES, Auteur ; Franklin MELENDEZ, Auteur ; Isabel PARKES, Auteur ; Alastair CURTIS, Auteur ; Hettie JUDAH, Auteur ; Gary ZHEXI ZHANG, Auteur ; TILLMAN, Lynne, Auteur ; JONAS, Joan, Auteur ; Brian DILLON, Auteur . - Londres : Frieze, 2024 . - 180 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 23,5 x 30 cm.
ISSN : 7152 : 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, performance, rituel, Harlem, minorités, artistes Noirs, invisibilisation, LGBT, queer, Faeries, Sida, AIDS, VIH Résumé : In the May issue of frieze, writer Lynne Tillman speaks to artist Joan Jonas as she prepares for her current show at MoMA. Plus, Thomas J. Lax, Rodney McMillian and Zoé Whitley pen a survey on the iconic exhibitions at Studio Museum in Harlem and the projects that shaped them.
In the columns section, Ellen Mara de Wachter outlines the significance of absence in Kobby Adi’s practice, Carlos Valladares assesses the contentious depiction of 1960s Harlem in Shirley Clarke’s The Cool World (1968); Theodora Skipitares speaks to Franklin Melendez about the critical legacy of puppetry; Isabel Parkes pens a guide to staging a performance piece and Alastair Curtis delves into the elusive queer theatre archive to ask how it might be revived.
Note de contenu : CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S LETTER - p.15
To Do: LYNNE TILLMAN - p.19
One Take: DONALD RODNEY - p.20
In honour of Donald Rodney’s upcoming exhibition at Spike Island, Eddie Chambers responds to the artist’s 1992 work Doublethink.
BEHIND THE SCENES: WHAT LIES BENEATH
— — — —
* KOBBY ADI's meaning in absentia - p.23
Ellen Mara de Wachter outlines the significance of absence in Kobby Adi’s practice.
* A contentious retelling of Harlem life - p.27
Carlos Valladares assesses the contentious depiction of 1960s Harlem in Shirley Clarke’s The Cool World (1968).
* THEODORA SKIPITARE's shapeshifting puppets - p.29
Theodora Skipitares speaks to Franklin Melendez about the critical legacy of puppetry.
* How to prepare for your performance - p.20
Isabel Parkes pens a guide to staging a performance piece.
* Reconstructing the queer theater archive - p.33
Alastair Curtis delves into the elusive queer theatre archive to ask how it might be revived.
FEATURES
— — — —
* Survey: Celebrating the Studio Museum - p.62
Thomas J. Lax, Rodney McMillian and Zoé Whitley pen a survey on the iconic exhibitions at Studio Museum in Harlem and the projects that shaped them.
‘The Black radical tradition taught us that the only way out is through.’ As the museum prepares to open its new building on 125th Street, writers and curators reflect on its essential role as a site of connection, exchange and debate for Black artists.
* Profile: GHISLAINE LEUNG - p.74
Hettie Judah meets with artist Ghislaine Leung to discuss motherhood and the labour conditions around art making.
* 1,500 Words: Ali Sultan Issa's socialist Zanzibar - p.82
Gary Zhexi Zhang documents Ali Sultan Issa’s socialist Zanzibar.
* Interview: LYNNE TILLMAN and JOAN JONAS on rituals, fairytales and performance - p.88
‘I really saw all the forms coming together: writing, drawing, performing, music. For me, it was about different aspects uniting and informing each other in my work.’ The artist speaks to Lynne Tillman about rituals, fairy tales and the interdisciplinarity which underlines her practice.
* Essay: 100 years of ROBERT FRANK - p.98
Brian Dillon retraces photographer Robert Frank’s prolific career in honour of his upcoming centenary.
REVIEWS
— — — —
* The Whitney Biennial, New York, US - p.138
* The Gimley Report - p.160
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