Issue 10, Spring 2010/11
Now available for sale worldwide
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a brand new blog at:
www.kaleidoscope-press.com/magazine
Featuring:
HIGHLIGHTS
Michael E. Smith – by Chris Sharp; Jean-Léon Gérôme – by Marie de Brugerolle; Kathryn Andrews – interview by Michael Ned Holte; Criticism as Fiction? – by Vincenzo Latronico; John Divola – by Chris Wiley.
MAIN THEME: Art Faces the Economy
Superflex – by Marina Vishmidt; Destroy the Museum – Charles Esche and Maria Lind in conversation; Current Account – by Nav Haq; How to Depict Finance – interview by Binna Choi.
MONO: Haegue Yang
The Whiteness of Meaning – by Bart van der Heide; New Skin for the Old Ceremony – by Joanna Fiduccia; Cittadella Under Water – special project by Haegue Yang; Material Agony – interview by Yasmil Raymond.
COLUMNS
PIONEERS: Absalon – by Simone Menegoi; FUTURA: Raumlabor – interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist; MAPPING THE STUDIO: Heimo Zobernig – by Luca Cerizza; VIA À VIS: Leigh Ledare and Hilary Lloyd – interview by Elena Filipovic; CRITICAL SPACE: Chantal Mouffe – interview by Markus Miessen; LAST QUESTION: What Stuff Are Dreams Made on? – answer by Alessandro Pessoli.
TIPS: Recommendations for who/what not to miss
Also available online here.
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