ArtReview January & February 2014
ArtReview January & February 2014
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What's inside the issue?
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Art Previewed
Previews by Martin Herbert
Points of View by Raimar Stange, Hettie Judah, Aimee Lin, J.J. Charlesworth, Jonathan Grossmalerman & Helen Sumpter
Walter Benjamin on Wade Guyton, Interview by Matthew Collings
Juliet McIver, Interview by Jonathan t.d. Neil
Gavin Brown, Interview by Tom Eccles
The Law and Its Ideas by Daniel McClean
Art Featured
Petrit Halilaj by Barbara Casavecchia
A Tale of Two Museums by Christian Viveros-Fauné
Bright Ideas, Big City chaired by Chris Sharp
Eduardo Terrazas by Gabriela Jauregui
‘20 Million Mexicans Can’t Be Wrong’ by Dorothée Dupuis
Martin Soto Climent by Laura McLean-Ferris
Art Reviewed
Exhibitions
Wolfgang Tillmans, by Chris Fite-Wassilak
Stuart Brisley, by Martin Holman
Liz Deschenes, by J.J. Charlesworth
Adam Chodzko, by Helen Sumpter
Jimmy Merris, by Nathan Budzinski
Suzanne Treister, by Gabriel Coxhead
Aaron Angell and Jack Bilbo, by Susannah Thompson
Willie Doherty, by Morgan Quaintance
David Hockney, by Joseph Akel
Elijah Burgher, by Terry R. Myers
Köken Ergun, by Orit Gat
David Lynch, by Jonathan T.D. Neil
RE_001: First Communion of Anemic Young Girls in the Snow, by David Everitt Howe
Boris Mikhailov, by Brienne Walsh
Jim Shaw, by Ed Schad
Latifa Echakhch, by Aoife Rosenmeyer
Daniel Keller, by Robert Barry Carl
Johan Högberg, by Jacquelyn Davis
Adrian Paci, by Barbara Casavecchia
Speculations on Anonymous Materials, by Gesine Borcherdt
Michaela Meise, by Raimar Stange
América Latina 1960–2013, by Martin Herbert
18th Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil: Southern Panoramas by Oliver Basciano
Yuka Kashihara, by Lorenza Pignatti
Roppongi Crossing 2013: Out of Doubt, by Joshua Mack
Fang Lu, by Iona Whittaker
Books
Memes In Digital Culture, by Limor Shifman
Comics Art, by Paul Gravett Mohan
Samant: Paintings / Erotic Sketchbooks, by Marcella Sirhandi, Jeffrey Wechsler and Ranjit Hoskote
Novelty: A History of the New, by Michael North
Consumed
The Strip
Off the Record
Previews by Martin Herbert
Points of View by Raimar Stange, Hettie Judah, Aimee Lin, J.J. Charlesworth, Jonathan Grossmalerman & Helen Sumpter
Walter Benjamin on Wade Guyton, Interview by Matthew Collings
Juliet McIver, Interview by Jonathan t.d. Neil
Gavin Brown, Interview by Tom Eccles
The Law and Its Ideas by Daniel McClean
Art Featured
Petrit Halilaj by Barbara Casavecchia
A Tale of Two Museums by Christian Viveros-Fauné
Bright Ideas, Big City chaired by Chris Sharp
Eduardo Terrazas by Gabriela Jauregui
‘20 Million Mexicans Can’t Be Wrong’ by Dorothée Dupuis
Martin Soto Climent by Laura McLean-Ferris
Art Reviewed
Exhibitions
Wolfgang Tillmans, by Chris Fite-Wassilak
Stuart Brisley, by Martin Holman
Liz Deschenes, by J.J. Charlesworth
Adam Chodzko, by Helen Sumpter
Jimmy Merris, by Nathan Budzinski
Suzanne Treister, by Gabriel Coxhead
Aaron Angell and Jack Bilbo, by Susannah Thompson
Willie Doherty, by Morgan Quaintance
David Hockney, by Joseph Akel
Elijah Burgher, by Terry R. Myers
Köken Ergun, by Orit Gat
David Lynch, by Jonathan T.D. Neil
RE_001: First Communion of Anemic Young Girls in the Snow, by David Everitt Howe
Boris Mikhailov, by Brienne Walsh
Jim Shaw, by Ed Schad
Latifa Echakhch, by Aoife Rosenmeyer
Daniel Keller, by Robert Barry Carl
Johan Högberg, by Jacquelyn Davis
Adrian Paci, by Barbara Casavecchia
Speculations on Anonymous Materials, by Gesine Borcherdt
Michaela Meise, by Raimar Stange
América Latina 1960–2013, by Martin Herbert
18th Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil: Southern Panoramas by Oliver Basciano
Yuka Kashihara, by Lorenza Pignatti
Roppongi Crossing 2013: Out of Doubt, by Joshua Mack
Fang Lu, by Iona Whittaker
Books
Memes In Digital Culture, by Limor Shifman
Comics Art, by Paul Gravett Mohan
Samant: Paintings / Erotic Sketchbooks, by Marcella Sirhandi, Jeffrey Wechsler and Ranjit Hoskote
Novelty: A History of the New, by Michael North
Consumed
The Strip
Off the Record
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