Category: Monograph Monograph
Issue 114 April 2008
Game Theory
The social experiments Artur Zmijewski documents in his provocative videos reveal disquieting aspects of human nature
Issue 113 March 2008
Finding the Right Darkness
Zoe Leonard’s photographs and sculptures meditate on wonder and loss
Issue 113 March 2008
Kiss and Tell
From waiting for a telephone to ring to making eye contact with strangers, for over 30 years the ‘actions’ of Czech artist Jirí Kovanda have explored the limits – and joys – of what freedom might mean
Issue 113 March 2008
Thinking Space
For almost 40 years, Michael Asher has encouraged museums and art galleries to question the logic of their organizational and architectural structures
Issue 113 March 2008
I Am An Image
Exploring the currency of categories such as still life, portraiture and landscape, Shirana Shahbazi has had her photographs replicated by sign painters, woven into rugs by Iranian carpet weavers and turned into posters
Issue 113 March 2008
Here’s Looking at You
From Andy Warhol to Memphis furniture and Photorealism, Simon Martin questions art’s relationship to its context
Issue 113 March 2008
Strange Flowers
Martin Westwood creates images and objects that speak of how the language of exchange bleeds into other, more frangible realms of human experience
Issue 111 Nov-Dec 2007
The Shape of Things
Charles Ray's new work continues to explore the themes of space, objecthood and mimesis that have been at the centre of his practice for over 30 years
Issue 111 Nov-Dec 2007
Mining for Gold
Lucy Skaer's drawings, films and sculptures transform images of prisons, dictionaries, museums and whales into maverick meditations on senselessness and beauty
Issue 111 Nov-Dec 2007
Eloquent Obstacles
Christopher Wool's abstract, humorous, psychological, wordy, dramatic and figurative pictures





















