Category: Monograph Monograph
Issue 107 May 2007
Up Close and Personal
Estonian artist Mark Raidpere’s photographs and videos mine the space between private and public
Issue 106 April 2007
Tales of the Unexpected
From logs to light-fittings, leopards, cream and alligators, Milan-born artist Paola Pivi uses art as an experiential playground
Issue 106 April 2007
Story Telling
Matthew Buckingham’s films, photographs and installations explore the present by examining representations of – and subjects from – the past
Issue 106 April 2007
Networking
Since the early 1960s, Stephen Willats has investigated the idea of art as something that might motivate people to renegotiate their perceptions of reality
Issue 106 April 2007
Image Search
Referencing such wildly disparate subjects as Google, ‘self-eating’, headless dogs and imaginary births, Dana Schutz examines what it means to be a painter
Issue 105 March 2007
Distant Relations
Collier Schorr’s photographs and collages question what we look at – and why
Issue 105 March 2007
Public Works
For over a decade, Annika Eriksson has made videos, staged performances and organized events that explore social relationships
Issue 105 March 2007
Past, Present and Future
In her murals, installations, music, radio plays and projections, German artist Michaela Melián explores the politics of memory, alternative histories and the often unsung role of women in shaping the past – and future
Issue 103 November-December 2006
Classified Information
Over the past decade Peter Piller has compiled hundreds of groups of images – from unspectacular newspaper photographs to old postcards and abandoned archives
Issue 103 November-December 2006
The World’s a Stage
An interview with a dead novelist about truth, fiction and representation in the films and photographs of Irish artist Gerard Byrne
















