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e-flux 350 Seventh Ave, 19th Floor New York, New York 10001 t: 212.475-4000 f: 212.529-1257 http://www.artforum.com ARTFORUM UNCOVERS THE 1980–THE DECADE THE ART WORLD LOVES TO HATE issue ever–the first of two dedicated to the legacy of the “demon decade.” One hundred contributors in more than 280 pages provide a first draft of the art history of the ’80s–from Kiefer to Koons, from the Three Cs to 3 Teens Kill 4. In March: “’80s Then/’80s Again”–16 interviews with the artists who make ’80s history: From Jeff Wall and David Salle to Cindy Sherman and Francesco Clemente, key artists from throughout the decade recall the period in their own words. And 15 younger artists, including Gregory Crewdson, Gabriel Orozco, John Currin, and Fischerspooner, talk to “Our money was spent on our time experiment. Not to play in the fabulous ’80s art world. We could give a shit about the ’80s. We were interested in 1925. We were interested in 1850.”–”’80s Then: McDermott and McGough Talk to Bob Nickas” “Writing the ’80s” looks back on the decade as it unfolded in the articles and essays of those chronicling it. Scott Rothkopf investigates the snapshots of the period’s writing. James Meyer remembers the influential work of critic Craig Owens, whose collection of slides fell to Meyer after Owens’s death. And Matthew Higgs discusses the alternative magazines of the decad–ZG, Real Life, Effects, and Wedge–which he discovered as a teenager in a London bookshop. “Rene was on a first-name basis with ‘Jean-Michel,’ ‘Julian,’ and ‘Brice,’ and he called paintings ‘pictures’ in the old-fashioned, aristocratic manner, not the newly theoretical one.”–Scott Rothkopf on Rene Ricard Also in March: David Rimanelli and 12 others focus on all the big events from the first half of the decade. From ABC No Rio’s “Real Estate Show” (Jan. 1980) through Ross Bleckner at Nature Morte (Dec. 1985), Rimanelli’s “Time Capsules” offers a point-by-point chronology of the early-’80s art world. And in “Milestones,” contributors from Peter Schjeldahl and Robert Rosenblum to Richard Prince and David Robbins look back on the decade’s highlights–Blade Runner and Wigstock, the World of Video and Scritti Politti’s “Jacques Derrida.” Plus: Alexi Worth unearths the vanished impresario Christian Leigh; Tom Holert looks at the tribal ’80s; Daniel Birnbaum on the rise of the Cologne art scene; Gregg Bordowitz on AIDS, activism, and guerrilla filmmaking; Andrew Ross on sampling; and “The Mourning After,” a roundtable revisiting the Death of Painting. Subscribe today and receive both parts of our fortieth-anniversary look at the ’80s, at our special anniversary rate. Visit us at http://www.artforum.com/subsc ribe/
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