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The Age of Anxiety

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The politics of pants

BY Lynne Tillman |

Endings and beginnings in Berlin

BY Christy Lange |

What would the NSA’s massive repositories of data sound like if a composer of electronic and computer music had access to them?

BY Geeta Dayal |

‘MoMA is simply a fact of life, an epiphenomenon of a larger economic and social miscarriage reflected too in the glitzy towers that ring the museum’

BY Jason Farago |

Do we live in an age of panicky materialism?

BY Jan Verwoert |

The spectres of the culture wars

BY Kaelen Wilson-Goldie |

Words and nations

BY Lynne Tillman |

A performative tour of libraries in Nairobi

BY Sean O'Toole |

For his new book American Smoke, Iain Sinclair travels in search of the writers who inspired him as a young man

BY Max Liu |

New shows, same old problems

BY Paul Teasdale |

How central Vienna is being fitted out for international luxury shopping

BY Anne Feldkamp |

From Russia to the UAE — to boycott or not to boycott?

BY Jennifer Higgie |

A response to Richard Prince

BY Dan Fox |

Archiving Asia’s contemporary art

BY David Spalding |

On teaching criticism and ‘art writing’

BY Brian Dillon |

The problems of defining and exhibiting sound art

BY Paul Schütze |

Do initiatives like Google Art Project help us to see more — or less?

BY Jonathan Griffin |

How the art of the past informs that of the present

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The intertwined histories of art criticism and poetry

BY Quinn Latimer |
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