Category: Art
Issue 79 November-December 2003
The thrill of it all
'An artist inventor of undimming good humour, whose work provides the soul with strength to face a not too terrible hereafter.'
Issue 144 January-February
Radical Bleak
Art’s conflicted relationship with the Arab Spring
Issue 144 January-February
Chris Dercon: Interview
Jennifer Higgie and Sam Thorne talk to the new director of Tate Modern about the museum’s plans for the future
Issue 144 January-February
The Long Nineties
Revisiting art’s social turn and the 1990s – the decade that has yet to end
Issue 144 January-February
Words & Deeds
The factors behind the mayor of Berlin’s controversial decision to fund the exhibition ‘Made in Berlin'
Issue 144 January-February
Pacific Standard Time
Stretching across 70 museums and galleries, ‘Pacific Standard Time’ is an unprecedented collaboration that traces different histories of Southern Californian art between 1945 and 1980
Issue 143 November-December 2011
On Display
Elad Lassry makes sculptures that, in his words, ‘happen to be photographs’. He talks about the relationship between objects, images and looking, the importance of the frame and the potential of ‘nervous pictures’
Issue 142 October 2011
Focus: Francesco Arena
Politics and anthropometry: measuring history through yourself
Issue 142 October 2011
Notes & Queries
The collaborations and performances of Dora García, who is currently representing Spain in the Venice Biennale, engage with radicalism, inadequacy and the excluded
Issue 142 October 2011
Focus: Laure Prouvost
Slippages and the peculiarities of language; its problems and potential






















