ArtReview - September 2023
ArtReview - September 2023
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In the September issue of ArtReview, Ross Simonini looks at Matthew Barneyâs SECONDARY, the retelling of an American tragedy in a film whose atmosphere of pain and violence allows, almost incredibly, for an object of striking beauty to emerge. Novelist Khashayar Khabushani tells the story of how artist David Wojnarowicz gave the writer life from beyond the grave. Alexandra Drexelius examines the work of Isabelle Frances McGuire, an artist who seems to be answering the question of what digital visual culture might look like in material film. And Chris Fite-Wassilak speaks with filmmaker Diego Marcon about the power of traditional special effects when it comes to scaring viewers. Also: two new column series addressing, almost from opposite corners, the strengths and weaknesses of popular culture when it comes to depicting the present and imagining possible futures. Plus: the full complement of exhibition and book reviews from around the world.
Diego Marcon
\"In general when I work, it's not like I'm looking for something and I find moles, it's more like moles find me, they pop up. I don't know why, I just try to remain open to these kinds of visit\"
10+ mins
Midcareerism
What's an artist to do when no longer dewy and not yet long in the tooth? Martin Herbert surveys the options, none of them pretty
3 mins
Mutant Media
Animation and gaming design studios arenât just for entertainment, claims Jamie Sutcliffe, theyâre a geneticistâs lab for producing our spliced bio- cybernetic future
4 mins
Fine Young Cannibals
A spate of recent glitzy films have asked us to eat the rich. But what, asks Amber Husain, are we really swallowing?
3 mins
No pain, no gain?
What's primary about Matthew Barney's SECONDARY
8 mins
Isabelle Frances McGuire
Through kitbashing and the hacking of readymades, an artist explores what digital visual culture might look like in material form
6 mins
Casey Reas
Crypto has crashed and burned, but NFT visual culture is the better for it, and here's why, says the pioneering artist and programmer
10 mins
"One day this boy..."
How David Wojnarowicz gave me life
6 mins
Southern Discomfort
A series of upcoming biennials promise to explore the art of the 'Global South'. But what does that mean? And is the term of any practical use?
7 mins
Art Encounters Biennial My Rhino is Not a Myth: art science fictions
Various venues, TimiÅoara 19 May-16 July
3 mins
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Founded in 1949, ArtReview is one of the worldâs leading international contemporary art magazines, dedicated to expanding contemporary artâs 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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