Flash Art International no. 295
March–April 2014
We are glad to announce that Flash Art International March–April 2014 issue is now out.
In this issue:
Peter Halley talks with Rafael de Cárdenas about the trend-setting indie magazine INDEX.
“When I started INDEX with Bob Nickas in 1996, it seemed like recording interviews was a much better way to allow people that we were interested in to say what they wanted to say.”
–Peter Halley
David Douard discusses his idea of sculptural resistance with Michele D’Aurizio.
“I’m attracted to the notion of an organization that moves towards anarchy. In art, I would say, as an organized corporation of rebellion with its own language, its own codes. It is that which aims to erode sedimentary structures.”
–David Douard
The New Uncanny
Leland De La Durantaye confronts the limits and limitlessness of love and technology in Spike Jonze‘s film Her.
Beau Rutland addresses the notion of the personal within Lutz Bacher‘s curiously received art.
“It isn’t that Bacher makes us reconsider the culture, people and products that surround us in our day-to-day routines; it’s that she makes all of it questionable.”
–Beau Rutland
Time Machine
Michael Kohn interviews Peter Schuyff. From Flash Art International, no. 123, summer 1985.
Jarrett Gregory looks into process and collaboration in the recent work of Ryan Trecartin.
Spotlight
Speculations on Anonymous Materials at Fridericianum, Kassel, by Enzo Camacho and Amy Lien.
Art Biz
Jeffrey Deitch by Donatien Grau.
Adoit
Hood By Air by Daniele Balice.
Brand New
Philipp Timischl by Aaron Bogart.
Asset
Corporate Sponsorship of Global Art by Niru Ratnam.
Reviews
Liz Glynn at Paula Cooper, New York; Roni Horn at Hauser & Wirth, New York; Paul Sietsema at MCA, Chicago; Samara Golden at Night Gallery, Los Angeles; Sean Paul at Thomas Duncan, Los Angeles; James Lee Byars at Museo Jumex, Mexico City; Yngve Holen at Stuart Shave / Modern Art, London; Uri Aran at South London Gallery, London; Pamela Golden at Marlborough Contemporary, London; Agnes Denes at Firstsite, Colchester; Anicka Yi at Lars Friederich, Berlin; La voix humaine at Kunstverein Munchen, Munich; Daniel Jacoby at Antoine Levi, Paris; Ericka Beckman at Magasin – CNAC, Grenoble; Le statue calde at Museo Marino Marini, Florence; Maria Taniguchi at Silverlens, Singapore; Fang Lu at Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing; Wolfang Tillmans at Wako Works of Art, Tokyo.
We recently inaugurated the program of Flash Art NY Desk, a platform for exhibitions and events at the Film Center Building, 630 9th Avenue, New York, open from Wednesday to Saturday, noon to 6pm.
The first exhibition, titled Khar Pidda – A Tribute, is conceived as a tribute to Frank Stella’s late 1970s series of paintings “Indian Birds,” and in particular to Khar Pidda (1978), published on the cover of Flash Art International no. 92–93 in 1979.
The exhibition features works by Lupo Borgonovo, Elaine Cameron-Weir and Ben Schumacher, Sam Falls, Lucy Kim, Dave Miko, Ruairiadh O’Connell, Matt Paweski, Kour Pour and Adele Röder. On view until April 5.