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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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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 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 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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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 8 of Tate Etc features 'The Real St Ives Story', Jan Avgikos considers the flowering ot a new reality and Michel Onfray, Jenny Uglow, Chuck Close, George Carey amd Derek Wilson cast and eye back to Holbein. |
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My house, Bauhaus. Peter Fischli grew up in a Bauhaus home designed by his father. He talks to us exclusively.
As Martin Kippenberger’s first solo exhibition in a British institution comes to Tate Modern, Alison Gingeras, Roberto Ohrt, John Baldessari, Gisela Capitain, Jutta Koether, Piotr Uklanski and Urs Fischer give personal responses to his work. |
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The French art critic Nicholas Bourriaud examines the ways in which Pierre Huyghe mixes fact and fiction, reversing the real to upset traditional expectations of how art is perceived. His strength lies in his understanding that an image always comes with baggage. |
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The Dark before the title of Arty 21 does not mean that this issue is merely a homage to a hammy horror style darkness. Of course that kind of glorious over the top gothicness is a worthy subject but our darkness is more about a quietly creeping sadness. The darkness of domestic terrors, secrets and unspoken truths. |
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Alexander Adams works in black and white by traditional means, using pencil and paint, lino cut, etching and engraving. he also writes. This introduction to his work draws heavily upon his writings, though Adams would be the first to acknowledge that any verbal statement about art is a translation from an intuitivem mysterious activity which, finally, is untranslatable. |