ArtReview Magazine - September 2020
ArtReview Magazine - September 2020
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In this issue
This issue includes an essay on what a poor art might look like; a conversation on the future of art between Liam Gillick and J.J. Charlesworth; and an analysis of the conservative drift in liberal thinking of recent decades. Martin Herbert contributes to an ArtReview series examining single works, in this issue Kris Martin’s handwritten copy of Dostoevsky’s The Idiot; Chris Fite-Wassilak looks at the work of Sara Cwynar; Ross Simonini interviews Farah Al Qasimi; and Patrick Langley continues his investigations into sound with a focus on museum tours on radio. Plus state-of-play looks at art scenes in New York, by Rahel Aima, and Los Angeles, by Cat Kron, as well as expanded coverage of recent books.
ArtReview Magazine Description:
Publisher: ArtReview
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: 9 Issues/Year
Founded in 1949, ArtReview is one of the world’s leading international contemporary art magazines, dedicated to expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach. We believe that art plays a vital role in inspiring a richer, more profound understanding of human experience, culture and society today. Aimed at both a specialist and a general audience, the magazine features a mixture of criticism, reviews, reportage and specially commissioned artworks, and offers the most established, in-depth and intimate portrait of international contemporary art in all its shapes and forms.
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