Category: Interview Interviews and discussion
Issue 131 May 2010
Room to Live
The work of Berlin-based artist Nairy Baghramian explores the political resonances of designed interiors and Minimalist objects. With Jörg Heiser, she discusses her Iranian-Armenian background; political art; her collaboration with pioneering designer Janette Laverrière, and her current exhibition with sculptor Phyllida Barlow at London’s Serpentine Gallery
Issue 131 May 2010
Back to Front
As influenced by haute couture as he is by experimental filmmakers, Vincent Fecteau discusses his new sculptures with Bruce Hainley
Issue 130 April 2010
New Romantic
The work of Cyprien Gaillard connects the ruins of Modernist urbanism with the monuments of ancient civilisations
Issue 129 March 2010
Speech Acts
Art historian Roger Cook discusses politics, performance and collaboration with artist Sharon Hayes
Issue 128 January–February 2010
Whitney Biennial 2010
Simply titled ‘2010’, and curated by Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari, New York’s famous biennial is in its 75th year. Bonami talked to Dan Fox about ‘American-ness’ – and how, for the first time, the show will include more women artists than men
Issue 128 January–February 2010
UNP and The Building
Maria Lind and Dieter Roelstraete talk to Anton Vidokle about the informal, ‘free school’ initiatives for art that operated for two years in Berlin
Issue 127 Nov-Dec 2009
Something in the Air
German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk talks to Erik Morse about the 20th- and 21st-century phenomena of chemical warfare, designer ventilation and high-density urban living
Issue 126 October 2009
Live Work
This year has seen a resurgence of interest in the remarkable, often extreme, performances of Tehching Hsieh, who has been making art, in various forms, for more than 35 years. He talked to Barry Schwabsky about what being an artist means to him
Issue 125 September 2009
Intelligence Agency
Theorist Sylvère Lotringer talks to Nina Power about art and the market, the failings of capitalism and how radical thinking can help us survive 'the system'
Issue 124 June-August 2009
Out of Space
Since the 1960s, Joan Jonas has been exploring the possibilities of video and performance art. She talked about the evolution of her work and the importance of myth, music and history to her thinking



























