Category: Monograph Monograph
Issue 127 Nov-Dec 2009
Stay with the Negative
Norwegian artist and novelist Matias Faldbakken responds to socio-political sore points with ambivalence and provocation
Issue 127 Nov-Dec 2009
State of the Nation
American artist Jonathan Horowitz employs contemporary culture as his medium
Issue 126 October 2009
Men Swallowing Swords, Men Blowing Out Candles
On the occasion of his major retrospective at Tate Modern in London, we present an homage to, meditation on, conversation with and analysis of the multi-faceted, 50-year career of John Baldessari by Benjamin Weissman
Issue 126 October 2009
Letting Go
Employing media as diverse as a suspended caravan, a levitating donkey or a swamp, the art of Lara Favaretto unearths the romance and possibility buried in futility
Issue 124 June-August 2009
Remember Me
Human cameras, fortune tellers, fake archives, unreliable memories – in Lindsay Seers’ films and installations, the truth is not what it seems
Issue 124 June-August 2009
Social Fabric
Thomas Bayrle’s long and varied career as an artist reveals a sensibility shaped in equal parts by humour, absurdity and social criticism
Issue 123 May 2009
Mind’s Eye
The animism and imagination of Phillip Allen’s painterly abstractions
Issue 123 May 2009
Its Own Reality
Charline von Heyl’s paintings reveal a unique language developed in the face of information streams and image overload
Issue 123 May 2009
Point Counter Point
Stephen Prina’s installations, performances and objects are characterized by their rich layers of reference and discursive discordance
Issue 123 May 2009
Tales of Everyday Madness
For three decades, the influential British artist Eric Bainbridge has been fascinated by surfaces and disguises, the exotic and the mundane



























