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Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz: Stages (Hardcover): Pauline Boudry, Renate Lorenz Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz: Stages (Hardcover)
Pauline Boudry, Renate Lorenz; Edited by Övül Durmusoglu; Text written by Elisabeth Lebovici, Rindon Johnson, …
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Afterall - Spring 2011,  Issue 26 (Paperback, New): Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete Afterall - Spring 2011, Issue 26 (Paperback, New)
Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete
R292 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Save R57 (20%) Out of stock

"Afterall" is a journal of art, context, and inquiry that offers in-depth consideration of the work of contemporary artists from around the world, along with essays that set the work in a broader context. Articles on art history and critical theory applied to art round out each volume. Afterall is written by scholars - but with an eye toward the general reader who is interested in the situation of art and artists in our world. Issue 26 offers new looks at American artist Catherine Sullivan, Brazilian artist and writer Ricardo Basbaum, Spanish conceptualist Valcarcel Madeina, and the influential US collective Group Material. Contextual pieces address forms of radical pedagogy and the intersections between text and aesthetic style; the issue also offers the first-ever English translation of the 1971 Helio Oiticia text "Tropicamp," alongside an essay explaining its importance.

Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2010, Issue 25 (Paperback): Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete, Nuria Enguita Mayo Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2010, Issue 25 (Paperback)
Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete, Nuria Enguita Mayo
R273 R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Save R47 (17%) Out of stock

"Afterall" is a journal of art, context, and inquiry that offers in-depth consideration of the work of contemporary artists from around the world, along with essays that set the work in a broader context. Articles on art history and critical theory applied to art round out each volume. "Afterall" is written by scholars - but with an eye toward the general reader who is interested in the situation of art and artists in our world. Issue 25 is built around examinations of ways of looking and commemorating. The essays on artists in this issue address the photography of Zoe Leonard, the objects and videos of Judith Hopf, the films of Yugoslavian Black Wave director Zelimir Zilnik, and the work of Lebanese artist Rabih Mroue, while broader pieces look at the aesthetic dimensions of protest and commemoration under the Argentine dictatorship, the success of 'project exhibitions' in the 1990s, and the sculptural poetry of Karl Homqvist.

Afterall - Spring 2014, Issue 35 (Paperback): Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie... Afterall - Spring 2014, Issue 35 (Paperback)
Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie Smith
R290 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R45 (16%) Out of stock

Featuring the work of Lene Berg, Lucy McKenzie, Mary Ellen Carroll, Haegue Yang, and Lili Dujourie, Issue 34 examines artistic practices that address notions of cultural tradition while defying essentialist definitions of identity. Issue 35 looks at contemporary art's engagement with history through the work of Teatro de Vertigem, Tony Chakar, Olga Chernysheva, and Danh Vo.

Afterall - Spring 2013, Issue 32 (Paperback): Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie... Afterall - Spring 2013, Issue 32 (Paperback)
Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie Smith
R290 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R45 (16%) Out of stock

Since its launch in 1999, "Afterall", a journal of art, context, and enquiry, has offered in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. Published three times a year, "Afterall" also features essays on art history and critical theory. "Issue 31" looks at artists working with or influenced by migration and cultural politics. Among the artists featured are Lukas Duwenhogger, Paul Chan, Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, Ivan Kozaric, Sven Augustijnen, Almgul Menlibayeva, and Slavs and Tatars, all of whose work focuses on or traverses different art centers and peripheries. Cultural theorist Vassilis Tsianos contributes an essay looking at European migration in relation to the eurozone crisis. "Issue 32" looks at pictorialism today and its role as an artistic strategy. Artists featured are James Welling, Pae White, Simryn Gill, Ahlam Shibli, David Claerbout, and Saloua Raouda Chocair. Artist Trevor Paglen contributes an essay on image making as a form of communication, while film theorist Maxa Zoller writes about the haptic, or, what is excluded by a too-tight focus on visuality.

Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2011, Issue 28 (Paperback): Melissa Gronlund, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2011, Issue 28 (Paperback)
Melissa Gronlund, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete
R281 R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Save R47 (17%) Out of stock

"Afterall", a journal of art, context and enquiry, offers in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists along with essays that broaden our understanding of it. "Issue 28" maps a history of objects, photography, and experience. The articles include Brazilian artist Ricardo Basbaum writing about the move to activate the audience in contemporary art, Pablo Lafuente dissecting the role of the object in participatory practices, an exploration of Emily Wardill's elusive films of objects and ossified social relations, a look at the photographic and sculptural practice of Jean-Luc Moulene, and discussions of the work of 1970s Chicago collective "AfriCOBRA" and the return of modernism in the work of Carol Bove, Mathias Poledna, and others. "Issue 29" looks at the artistic economy and the different means that artists have of approaching the economy as opposed to the market. Essays include examinations of Eugenio Dittborn's channelling of modes of distribution; Moyra Davey's investigations into value; Dierck Schmidt's political and economic histories; R. Kelly's hip-hopera, "Trapped in the Closet"; and the Chinese exhibition "This Useful Life".

Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2012, Issue 31 (Paperback, 2012 Autumn/Winter Ed.): Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo... Afterall - Autumn/Winter 2012, Issue 31 (Paperback, 2012 Autumn/Winter Ed.)
Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie Smith
R288 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R46 (16%) Out of stock

Since its launch in 1999, "Afterall", a journal of art, context, and enquiry, has offered in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. Published three times a year, "Afterall" also features essays on art history and critical theory. "Issue 31" looks at artists working with or influenced by migration and cultural politics. Among the artists featured are Lukas Duwenhogger, Paul Chan, Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, Ivan Kozaric, Sven Augustijnen, Almgul Menlibayeva, and Slavs and Tatars, all of whose work focuses on or traverses different art centers and peripheries. Cultural theorist Vassilis Tsianos contributes an essay looking at European migration in relation to the eurozone crisis. "Issue 32" looks at pictorialism today and its role as an artistic strategy. Artists featured are James Welling, Pae White, Simryn Gill, Ahlam Shibli, David Claerbout, and Saloua Raouda Chocair. Artist Trevor Paglen contributes an essay on image making as a form of communication, while film theorist Maxa Zoller writes about the haptic, or, what is excluded by a too-tight focus on visuality.

Afterall - Summer 2013, Issue 33 (Paperback, New): Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger,... Afterall - Summer 2013, Issue 33 (Paperback, New)
Nuria Enguita Mayo, Melissa Gronlund, Pablo Lafuente, Anders Kreuger, Stephanie Smith
R288 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R46 (16%) Out of stock

Since its launch in 1999, Afterall, a journal of art, context, and inquiry, has offered in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. Published three times a year, Afterall also features essays on art history and critical theory. Issue 33 looks at the current interest in performance and gesture amongst contemporary artists working across a range of media. Artists featured include Mark Leckey, Xavier Le Roy, Josef Dabernig, and Simryn Gill. Accompanying essays consider lecture-performances as an emerging art form, the ubiquitous presence of television sets and serials in recent exhibitions, and the reperformance of historical works by a younger generation of artists.

Afterall - Summer 2011, Issue 27 (Paperback, 2011, Summer Ed.): Melissa Gronlund, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter... Afterall - Summer 2011, Issue 27 (Paperback, 2011, Summer Ed.)
Melissa Gronlund, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete
R288 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R46 (16%) Out of stock

"Afterall" is a journal of art, context, and inquiry that not only offers in-depth consideration of contemporary art from around the world, but also insightful contextualization of works from a diverse array of artists. Articles on art history and critical theory further serve this goal and round out each issue. Scholarly, but never pedantic, "Afterall" appeals not only to the academic interested in rigorous dialogue about art, but also to any general reader who is concerned with the situation of art and artists in our world. "Issue 27" examines mapping and dissemination in the art world and beyond. Featured artists include Andrea Zittel, Jef Geys, Minerva Cuevas, and the publishing and printing collective Dexter Sinister, while contextual essays look at Phil Collins' new film, "Marxisme"; French feminist video collectives of the 1970s; and Suzanne Lacy's influential book "Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art".

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