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Jennifer Allen

Jennifer Allen is a writer and critic based in Berlin.

Finding different cures for sadness

BY Jennifer Allen |

The death and resurrection of photography in a digitized world

BY Jennifer Allen |

Being a foreigner in Germany’s capital

BY Jennifer Allen |

The shows curated by one Toronto-based collector are so good that others pale in comparison

BY Jennifer Allen |

How do you write a catalogue essay for a show that hasn’t yet opened?

BY Jennifer Allen |

Paul Smith (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2009)

BY Jennifer Allen |

The evolution of theory and its impact on contemporary thought

BY Jennifer Allen |

What it means to have countless namesakes on Google

BY Jennifer Allen |

Esther Schipper, Berlin, Germany

BY Jennifer Allen |

Disco balls and the society of the spectacle

BY Jennifer Allen |

The Can Con Men: statistics, Canadians and Friedrich Nietzsche

BY Jennifer Allen |

Might the art world’s discretion on economic matters amount to a denial?

BY Jennifer Allen |

What happens when images float free from the text they illustrate?

BY Jennifer Allen |

The history of racial segregation in American art galleries and contemporary identity politics

BY Jennifer Allen |

All back to Carsten Höller’s place

BY Jennifer Allen |

Are reproductions of art works helpful, or do they confuse our experience of the real thing?

BY Jennifer Allen |

The strange and wonderful world of gallery assistants

BY Jennifer Allen |

In his sculptures, collages and films, Bojan Sarcevic explores the ‘ghost haunting modernity’: ornament and decoration

BY Jennifer Allen |

John Cage, Hans Ulrich Obrist and their relationship to time

BY Jennifer Allen |

The devotional aspects of looking at art

BY Jennifer Allen |