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ArtReview Summer 2016 + Tate Supplement

ArtReview Summer 2016 + Tate Supplement

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Tate Modern: Nought to Sixteen, a History

A 68-page special supplement commissioned by Phillips and produced in collaboration with Tate Modern, to mark the reopening of the extended Tate Modern in 2016. The publication was conceptualised and edited by ArtReview’s editorial team and features essays by art historians, artists and critics, reflecting on the past and future of the museum.

Nought to Sixteen, a History was a comparative look back at sixteen years of Tate Modern’s history, told alongside the cultural and social history of the period. It included contributions from Matthew Collings, Sam Jacob, Marysia Lewandowska, Linda Nochlin, Nicholas Serota, Bob and Roberta Smith, Ben Street and Sarah Wookey.

 

What's inside the issue?

Art Previewed
Previews by Martin Herbert
Points of View by Jonathan T.D. Neil, Jonathan Grossmalerman, Maria Lind, Sam Jacob, Dan Udy and J.J. Charlesworth
William Morris on deskilling, interview by Matthew Collings
Charles Esche, interview by Tom Eccles
Nicolas Bos, interview by Mark Rappolt

Art Featured
Rick Lowe, interview by Joshua Mack
Essay by Erik Morse
Jill Magid, by Aoife Rosenmeyer
Michel Houellebecq, interview by Tom Emerson
Francis Alÿs, by Kim Córdova
Roger Hiorns, interview by J.J. Charlesworth

Art Reviewed
Warhol Avedon, by Mark Prince
Mungo Thompson, by Violaine Boutet de Monvel
Maria Eichhorn, by Mark Prince
Rachel Harrison, by Louisa Elderton
EVA International, by Oliver Basciano
Gabriella Ciancimino, by Barbara Casavecchia
Michael Raedecker, by Dominic van den Boogerd
Lou Cantor, by Phoebe Blatton
Patricia Esquivias, by George Stolz
Paul Fägerskiöld, by Stephanie Hessler
Keiji Uematsu, by Gabriel Coxhead
Thomson & Craighead, by Patrick Langley
Barthes/Burgin, by John Quin
François Morellet, by Mark Rappolt
Glasgow International, by Laura Smith
Ruben Ochoa, by Larry Wilcox
Joan Snyder, by Jonathan Griffin
Diane Simpson, by Stephanie Cristello
Cornelia Parker, by David Everitt Howe
Lutz Bacher, by Wendy Vogel
Ben Vida, by Orit Gat
Stephen Kaltenbach, by Jonathan T.D. Neil
Asger Jorn, by Jonathan T.D. Neil
The Natural Order of Things, by Kim Córdova
Eduardo Ventura, by Claire Rigby
Joshua Petherick, by Sherman Sam
20th Biennale of Sydney, by Adeline Chia

Books
A Burglar’s Guide to the City, by Geoff Manaugh
Ringier Annual Report 2015, by Helen Marten
Rave and its Influences on Art and Culture, edited by Nav Haq
Out of Body, edited by John Beeson and Britta Peters

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A CURATOR WRITES

Special supplement to ArtReview Summer 2016
Tate Modern, Nought to Sixteen: A History

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