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Mark Lewis - Films 1995-2000 (Paperback)
Catherine Pavlovic, Lizzie Francke; Volume editing by Steven Bode, Fran Hortop; Charles Esche, …
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Mark Lewis' work functions as a critique of cinema, encouraging the
viewer's awareness of the cliches, conventions and fragmentary
nature of film, and how it has been constructed historically. In so
doing, he also acknowledges its suggestive power, and the alluring,
seductive visual qualities of the medium, whilst maintaining a
certain critical distance in his extraction and re-evaluation of
its components. This catalogue provides a survey of Lewis' film
works from 1995-2000.
Launched in 1999, Afterall is a journal of contemporary art that
offers in-depth analysis of artists' work, along with essays that
broaden the context in which to understand it. Its academic format
differentiates it from popular review magazines. Volume 48 is
Afterall's 21st anniversary issue, in which the editorial team
reflects on the journal's past though a series of reprints of
contextual essays and artist features, together with new
commissions that inform the present and future vision of the
journal.
In Richard Deacon's solo exhibition Some Time, a refabricated
version of his sculpture Never Mind takes pride of place among more
than twenty-five other works. Over time, the original sculpture,
made in 1993, proved to be incompatible with the natural
environment of an open-air museum. Now, after a period of critical
reflection and discussion with the artist himself, what he calls a
'refabrication' has taken place. Follow the artist and the museum's
quest for an innovative, sustainable solution to the renewal of (or
variation on) a monumental sculpture that offers a potentially new
line of approach for the future. This book not only represents the
Some Time exhibition, but thanks to its diversity of material,
ranging from original sketches and intimate correspondence to
construction photos from the workshop and installation shots, it
also gives a unique insight into Deacon's working process. At the
same time, it provides a moment of critical reflection from the
perspectives of the various authors who have contributed to it.
Text in English and Dutch.
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Rasheed Araeen (Paperback)
Rasheed Araeen; Rasheed Araeen, Charles Esche, Kate Fowle, Courtney Martin, …
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Launched in 1999, Afterall is a journal of contemporary art that
offers in-depth analysis of artists' work, along with essays that
broaden the context in which to understand it. Its academic format
differentiates it from popular review magazines. In issue 47,
featured artists are planned to include Gulsun Karamustafa, Armin
Linke, Naeem Mohaiemen, and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Thao-Nguyen
Phan, and Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, among others.
The phenomenon of artists' platforms and artists' initiatives have
been gaining in popularity and strength over recent years, in the
Netherlands and beyond. Artists form groups and organize themselves
in order to change something in the local, regional or national
environment, or in order to create work together. "Shifting Map"
asks to what extent these artists can play a role in a society in
flux. "Shifting Map" contributes to the wide-ranging international
debate about western and non-western art, social engagement,
cultural identity and the dominant visual culture. The book does
not simply focus on a purely theoretical discussion, but also
provides anchoring points and pause for thought for artists,
curators and policy makers. Besides texts and images by the
artists' initiatives and artists' platforms themselves, the
publication includes essays by philosopher Reinaldo Laddaga and art
critic Charles Esche which examine the significance of artists'
initiatives, the artistic debate and its significance in the
worldwide field of art.
"Shifting Map" is a publication by the RAIN Artists' Initiatives
Network, a network of artists' platforms and initiatives in Africa,
Asia and Latin America that was set up by former residents at the
Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam.
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