frieze d/e issue 16 out now
Introducing weekly online exhibition reviews from across Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The 16th issue of frieze d/e features Judith Hopf, Florine Stettheimer, Dorothy Iannone and Franz Erhard Walther, as well as all our regular columns and reviews.
Picture the Scene: Florine Stettheimer
As her first international retrospective opens at Lenbachhaus, Munich, we invite artists and writers Tomma Abts, Dan Fox, Birgit Megerle, Silke Otto-Knapp and Jan Verwoert to respond to the work of Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944)—a luminary of the New York art and social scenes during the first half of the 20th century, and admired by artists including Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol.
Sculpture without End: Franz Erhard Walther
Kolja Reichert surveys the pioneering career of German artist Franz Erhard Walther who, since the 1960s, has been expanding notions of sculpture and performance through his belief in the artwork’s completion in participation and the imagination.
Also featuring
Astrid Mania looks at humour and knowing ‘stupidity’ in the work of Berlin-based artist Judith Hopf; Kirsty Bell writes about American artist Dorothy Iannone‘s frank portrayals of sexual identity; and Pablo Larios explores recent collaborative practices emerging in response to ‘Network Fatigue.’
Columns & reviews
Music: How Berlin-based producer DJ Richard is bucking the trend to be original with his label White Material.
Books: Following the death of legendary Swiss artist and set designer H. R. Giger, we visit the museum in Gruyères devoted to his life and work.
Fashion: A conversation with fashion designer Hussein Chalayan on his new appointment as Professor of Fashion at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna.
Das Ding: Switzerland’s representative at the 2015 Venice Biennale, Pamela Rosenkranz, shares an object of personal importance.
Plus 18 exhibition reviews from across the world—including the 8th Berlin Biennale, Haim Steinbach at Kunsthalle Zurich, and Manifesta 10, St Petersburg.
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