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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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2003 |
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A Czech photography magazine that aims to be a platform for a confrontation of opinions, ideas, information, critical and philosophical essays, used by both in Czech and foreign art critics, historians and curators with an interest in photography. |
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Issue two examines Baroque and travels from Stella Vine's portraits of Chantelle and Preston to the sensual materiality of Helen Chadwick to Gilles Deleuze's Baroque Soul to desire and disorder in Powell and Pressberger's 'Black Narcissus'. |
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The Beauty issue is an eclectic collection of interesting, informative and provocative articles tracking the very different experience of beauty from fashion to fine art, which generally takes a fairly dim view of the traditional idea of what beauty is. In this issue, beauty is pushed ot its absolute limits from the trans-gender deviancy of Divine and Leigh Bowery, to constructed cliches. |
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Issue one examines Machismo and travels from Genet’s butch sailors to the sartorial elegance of skinhead girls to the kissy boy antics of Britpop’s Suede to Robert Mitcham’s psychotic preacher.
Alongside this there is fiction, gallery profiles and previews and artist features. |
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Issue three examines Nature and accompanies and expands upon the gallery's Supernature series. It travels from Charlie Porter's urban garden to the birds in Jamie Shovlin's mother's garden to Tudor recreation to albino animals to the simulacrum of nature souvenirs. |
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Issue four examines Painting and Translating and is guest edited by Emma Talbot. It travels from painting war to digital painting to studio secrets to Rosa Loy & Dexter Dalwood to Kirk Douglas as Van Gough to the new narrative painting. |
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The supernatural is the theme behind the sixth issue of the groundbreaking Garageland magazine. The issue will feature a specially designed cover by Zoe Mendelson (the first in a new ongoing series of artist designed covers) |
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2005 |
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Emma Talbot's I'll be your Mirror publication has 36 pages of images and text. It includes Martin Coomer in conversation with Emma Talbot and How Would You Like To Live in Looking-Glass House, an essay by Rebecca Loncraine the current Vera Douie fellow at the Women's Library. |
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Exhibition Catalogue |
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Essay by James Brooks
"...rich imagery of the American frontier and Wild West. |
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Exhibition Catalogue |
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2007 |
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Wandering in a hybrid landscape
essay by Marina Kassianidou |
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Exhibition Catalogue |
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2006 |
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Culture Interchange between Korea and UK
Essays by Kim Mi Jin and Monika Bobinska
"For the first time, artists from Lounge and SEO galleries have been given the opportunity to exhibit their work half-way across each other's worlds, in a 'panorama' of contemporary art from two cultures. |
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2004 |
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This catalogue includes excerpts from a public discussion of the exhibition with Mel Gooding, Barry Barker and the artist. |
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"A second chance: isn't that what we all want? There were paintings I had started five or ten years ago, or maybe fifteen years ago and then abandoned, that belonged into a different time of my life, a time I sensed I was about to lose. The events that led to the eviction order and other events that overlook my life inform the underlying narrative to the work." |
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n.paradoxa is the only international feminist art
journal dedicated to contemporary women artists and feminist theory around the world, and has now reached its 11th year of publication. |
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2005 |
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"Paul Butler's paintings perpetually shift between emotional registers. The most noticeable is between the paintings playing out quotidian scenes with a satiric sense of humour and those which comment scathingly on recent world events. But the diversity in the work is always contained by a unity attained through Butler's sense of touch..." |
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The 'Room' publication was designed by David James Associates and contains 40 pages of photographs and 32 pages of text. Its soft cover and exposed binding add to its unique raw aesthetic. |
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Over the years, The Saatchi Gallery has launched the careers of many young artists who have since become household names. For the first time one book, the Saatchi Opus, chronicles the breadth of work exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery over the past two decades from Lucian Freud to Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol to Zhang Xiaoghang. |
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'TATE ETC. always manages to find an original approach to topics you think you knew everything about. Their choice of writers and the elegant design makes it a rewarding read.' Thomas Demand, Artist
It has taken decades, and the efforts and enthusiasm of many individuals, to make Tate what it is today. In a continuation of this, our magazine TATE ETC. carries the name – with an additional 'ETC.'. Inspired by the gallery but independent of it, TATE ETC. explores the visual arts scene on an int |