Category: Monograph Monograph
Issue 111 Nov-Dec 2007
Once in a Lifetime
In his paintings, sculptures and installations, Michael Fullerton explores the vagaries of representation
Issue 111 Nov-Dec 2007
Live and Learn
For over 40 years Argentinian artist Roberto Jacoby has argued that art should be social, rather than object-orientated
Issue 110 October 2007
O Lucky Man!
With his acts of everyday absurdism, Polish artist Cezary Bodzianowski holds up a mirror to an institutionalized world
Issue 110 October 2007
The Self-Preservation Society
Nedko Solakov's darkly humorous work expresses a scepticism of authority and power
Issue 110 October 2007
Cosmic Rays
Sigmar Polke’s body of work since the mid-1960s has been consistently iconoclastic, enigmatic and technically innovative
Issue 110 October 2007
Risk Assessment
Elegant and minimal in form yet charged with menace, Micol Assaël’s installations articulate the fear of violence and the terrible potency of technology
Issue 110 October 2007
Pádraig Timoney
Pádraig Timoney's visual language privileges diversity over uniformity
Issue 110 October 2007
True Romance
Keren Cytter's videos celebrate the role of cinematic cliche in our daily lives
Issue 110 October 2007
Moving Targets
Rachel Harrison's installations and sculptures explore hierarchies of display and cultural value
Issue 108 Jun-Aug 2007
Making Do
Tue Greenfort is an artist and environmentalist who drives a bus fuelled by vegetable oil and makes sculptures from recycled materials




















