The Murmuring Of The Artistic Multitude: Global Art, Politics And...
In The Murmuring of the Artistic Multitude art sociologist Pascal Gielen defends the hypothesis that the globalized art scene is an ideal production entity for economic exploitation. How can the art...
View ArticleAll Knees and Elbows of Susceptibility and Refusal: Reading History From...
The book All Knees and Elbows of Susceptibility and Refusal: Reading History From Below began as a discussion between two friends, Anthony Iles and Tom Roberts, about the politics of writing history....
View ArticleDon’t Panic, Organise!, Josephine Berry-Slater
The cuts, lay-offs and tuition-fee hikes that are besetting higher and further education internationally are undoubtedly a direct response to financial crisis and its ricocheting bomb of personal,...
View ArticleHuman Strike Has Already Begun & Other Stories, Claire Fontaine
The term ‘human strike’ was forged to name a revolt against what is reactionary even – and above all – inside the revolt. It defines a type of strike that involves the whole of life and not only its...
View ArticleOrganisation of the Organisationless, Rodrigo Nunes
Rejecting the dichotomy of centralism and horizontalism that has deeply marked millennial politics, Rodrigo Nunes’ close analysis of network systems demonstrates how organising within contemporary...
View ArticleTen Fundamental Questions of Curating, Jens Hoffmann (Ed.)
It has become almost obligatory to introduce a book on curating by noting the plethora of recent publications on the subject. How, in just a few short years, did we reach this point of saturation? What...
View ArticleLooking at Painting: Volume 2, Jessie Churchill (Ed.)
Looking at Painting is a journal featuring artists and ideas that exist within the extended sense of painting. This volume continues to focus on the theme of colour and form. Artists Featured: Stella...
View ArticleIRL, Landskrona Foto: View Ireland
In the last two summers, Landskrona Foto has presented the photography and photographers of another country. The series started with Turkey, followed by the Czech Republic, and now in 2016 it is...
View ArticleLACUNA/AE, Eleonora Milner
LACUNA/AE. Identity and Modern Architecture in Venice is a photobook documenting the urban transformations of Venice, which occurred in the second half of the 20th C. Over 100 photographs by 18 Italian...
View ArticleArtist Run Europe: Practice/Projects/Spaces
Part how-to manual, part history, and part socio-political critique, Artist-Run Europe looks at the conditions, organisational models, and role of artist-led practice within contemporary art and...
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