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Jennifer Allen is a writer and critic based in Berlin.
Finding different cures for sadness
The death and resurrection of photography in a digitized world
Being a foreigner in Germany’s capital
The shows curated by one Toronto-based collector are so good that others pale in comparison
How do you write a catalogue essay for a show that hasn’t yet opened?
Paul Smith (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2009)
The evolution of theory and its impact on contemporary thought
What it means to have countless namesakes on Google
Esther Schipper, Berlin, Germany
Disco balls and the society of the spectacle
The Can Con Men: statistics, Canadians and Friedrich Nietzsche
Might the art world’s discretion on economic matters amount to a denial?
What happens when images float free from the text they illustrate?
The history of racial segregation in American art galleries and contemporary identity politics
All back to Carsten Höller’s place
Are reproductions of art works helpful, or do they confuse our experience of the real thing?
The strange and wonderful world of gallery assistants
In his sculptures, collages and films, Bojan Sarcevic explores the ‘ghost haunting modernity’: ornament and decoration
John Cage, Hans Ulrich Obrist and their relationship to time
The devotional aspects of looking at art