Featuring the work of Lene Berg, Lucy McKenzie, Mary Ellen Carroll, Haegue Yang, and Lili Dujourie, this title examines artistic practices that address notions of cultural tradition while defying essentialist definitions of identity.
Featuring the work of Lene Berg, Lucy McKenzie, Mary Ellen Carroll, Haegue Yang, and Lili Dujourie, this issue examines artistic practices that address notions of cultural tradition while defying essentialist definitions of identity.
Offers considerations of the work of contemporary artists, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. This title features essays on art history and critical theory. It looks at the interest in performance and gesture amongst contemporary artists working across a range of media.
A journal of art, context, and inquiry that offers consideration of the work of contemporary artists from around the world, along with essays that set the work in a broader context.
As a young man, Antoni Tpies set out to study law, less than two years later, he had declared himself a painter. Born in 1923, he dabbled in Surrealism under the influence of Paul Klee and Joan Mirs but soon become an Abstract Expressionist, first in the context of Arte Povera and then as an early--defining--practitioner of mixed media, stirring clay and marble dust into his work and adding cloth, string and paper. He became one of Spain's gre...