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Brian O’Doherty/Patrick Ireland is an artist and writer. His novels include The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P. (1992); and The Deposition of Father McGreevey (1999), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2000. Other writings include Inside the White Cube (1976); and American Masters: The Voice and the Myth (1998). His recent exhibition at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, ‘Beyond the White Cube: A Retrospective of Brian O’Doherty/Patrick Ireland’, will travel to New York University’s Grey Gallery next year. He lives in New York City and Todi, Italy.

The artist and Slade teacher discusses the past, present and future state of art schools in Britain

BY Mark Godfrey |

On the occasion of his first UK solo show – 'Celebration Park' – at Tate Modern this summer, Tom Morton spoke to Pierre Huyghe about journeys, exhibition-making, fiction and the future

BY Tom Morton |

An interview with Yvonne Rainer, one of the most influential artists of the past 40 years.

BY Chrissie Iles |

An interview with David Lamelas about 30 years of work that explores ideas of time, text and travel; place, politics and friendship

BY Ian White |

The New Yorker critic answers the frieze questionnaire 

BY Peter Schjeldahl |

One of most iconic and controversial writers of the past 40 years, Tom Wolfe discusses writing, art and intellectual fashion

BY Michael Bracewell |

Isa Genzken is an artist who lives and works in Berlin. Her work will be shown this summer in solo exhibitions at Secession, Vienna, and Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck.

An interview with Anthony McCall, an artist who, since his seminal 1973 film Line Describing a Cone, has explored the physical and sculptural qualities of film

Kara Walker’s film 8 Possible Beginnings, or the Creation of African-America; a Moving Picture by the Young, Self-Taught, Genius of the South, K.E. Walker (2005) was screened at Sikkema, Jenkins & Co., New York in March. Her exhibition ‘After the Deluge’ is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York until 25 June. She lives and works in New York.

Cosey Fanni Tutti is an artist who lives and works in Norfolk, England. Her work can be seen in the Tate Triennial, Tate Britain until 14 May and her solo show opens at Fales Library and Special Collection, New York in October. Cosey also works extensively on audio/visual projects with her long-term partner Chris Carter as CTI and CARTER TUTTI. She was a co-founder of Throbbing Gristle, who have recently regrouped. Their first studio album in 25 years, entitled PART TWO, is released this year.

A discussion with Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, the team curating the 4th Berlin Biennial

Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, has been chosen to host Manifesta 6 in September, 2006. The curatorial team comprises Mai Abu ElDahab, an independent curator based in Cairo; Florian Waldvogel, a curator and writer living in Frankfurt and Essen; and Anton Vidokle, a Moscow-born artist who lives in New York, and who is a founding director of e-flux. Inspired by Black Mountain College, which opened in 1933 in North Carolina, and whose teachers and students included some of the most important artists, writers and thinkers of the time, the Manifesta team intends to start an experimental art school in Nicosia

Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla live and work in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They have forthcoming solo shows at The Moore Space, Miami and The Renaissance Society, Chicago.

An interview with Martha Rosler about politics, feminism, the art world, media, religion and integrity

Stephen Shore is Director of the Photography Programme at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Stephen Shore: American Surfaces, in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name currently on view at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, is published by Phaidon Press. He lives in New York.

In conversation with Marina Abramovic

Q: What should stay the same? A: Nothing, everything can be replaced.

Francesco Vezzoli’s Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal’s Caligula (2005) is on view at the Italian Pavilion at Venice Biennale until November 2005. His exhibition Trilogia della morte (Trilogy of Death), presented by the Fonadazione Prada at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, will be on view until September 2005.

Sharon Lockhart is an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. She is currently working on a new film and photographic series addressing the experience of American childhood.