Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Cosmic Intimacy: An Approach to the Work of Anna Boghiguian," by Nuria Enguita Mayo; "Marc Camille Chaimowicz's Provisional Interiors," by Kirsty Bell; "Appropriation, Replication, Imitation," by Lucy McKenzie; "Forensic Elegance: Investigating the Art of Camille Chaimowicz," by Michael Bracewell; "Salon Painting," by Colby Chamberlain; "Art as Virus," by Nicolas Bourriaud; "Slippery Skin," by Ruba Katrib; "John Waters, An Alphabet Book," by Christine Macel; "JW 101," by Jay Sanders; "Preliminary Scripts to be Read by Marianne Faithfull for the Audio Guide to a Few Works in John Water's Next Exhibition," by Bruce Hainley; "Moving in a Bigger Direction," by Xu Zhen & Philip Tinari; "Made in Heaven," by Monika Szewczyk; "Indecent Proposals," by Philippe Pirotte; and "Les Infos du Paradis," by Julieta González. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Absolute Otherness: On Markus Döbeli's Paintings," by Ory Dessau; "Andrea Büttner's Little, Queer Things," by Julia Bryan-Wilson; "Andrea Büttner's Aesthetics," by Christoph Menke; "Andrea Büttner: The Woodcut Revisited," by Aram Moshayedi; "The Berlin Wall," by TOm McDonough; "Intercontinental Missive," by Doryun Chong; "Outside, But Very Close, War Rages," by Aline Hernandez; " Cargo, 'Kago,' and Culture," by Joshua A. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Aural Tradition: The Art of Jason Moran," by Naomi Beckwith; "The Chinese City Between Dream World and Catastrophe," by Tom McDonough; "Cao Fei's Avatars and Antiheroes," by Hou Hanru; "Cao Fei, Performance Without Transcendence," by Jiayun Zhuang; "The Quiet Bohemia of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's Painting," by Rizvana Bradley; "Levitating Blackness: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's Right to Opacity," by Adrienne Edwards; "The Kiss," by Hilton Als; "My Flesh and Blood: Omer Fast's 'Continuity,'" by Roy Scranton; "Conflicts That Alter Our Lives," by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie; "Iraqi Whispers," by Sven Lütticken; "Rememberment of Things Past," by Mihnea Mircan; "Paintings Gags," by Suzanne Hudson; and "Adrian Ghenie, Painter of the Twentieth Century," by Brigid Doherty. ... [details]