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SPIKE ART QUARTERLY
ESSAY Critical discourse on painting has shrunk to a minimum since the 1980s. Is theory missing in contemporary painting? By Robert Fleck PORTRAITS RENÉ DANIËLS In a career spanning just a few short years, René Daniëls has created one of the most interesting bodies of work in contemporary painting. By Hans-Jürgen Hafner CORY ARCANGEL The young American artist shifts the boundaries of digital media. By Adam E. Mendelsohn PLAMEN DEJANOFF Plamen Dejanoff plays with the mechanisms of art, advertising and commerce as he does too in this contribution to Spike. An introduction by Walter Seidl and an interview with Rita Vitorelli GERWALD ROCKENSCHAUB The space is one part, my idea is another part, and then you bring the two together. A conversation with Rita Vitorelli CADY NOLAND The American artist withdrew from the art world in the late 1990s but continues to hold sway over a new generation of artists today. By Daniel Baumann ART GUIDE: BELGRADE Herwig G. Höller on the crisis of Serbian Art Production in the Post-Milosevic Era. ARTISTS TALK RocknRoll Meets Underground Film: TAV FALCO in Conversation with KENNETH ANGER ARTISTS FAVOURITES PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU likes: IngridMwangiRobertHutter, Joel Andrianomeariosa, Julien Beneyton, Plinio Avila, Aimé Ntakiyica IN BERLIN Raimar Stanges diary, a dialogue between Jan Winkelmann und Michael Krome and reviews of the exhibitions Dan Peterman, Anna Oppermann and the Atlas Group ARTISTS READINGS MAI THU PERRET: Klaus Theweleit, Male Fantasies MUSIC The Mexican-Californian collective LOS SUPER ELEGANTES. By Daniel Baumann CRITIQUE Arturas Raila (German/Engl.), Aernout Mik (German/Engl.), The Border Show Project (German/Engl.), Asger Jorn, Raymond Pettibon, Erwin Wurm, Shift, Klartext Berlin, Mark Dion, Adam Adach, Black Paintings, Ich bin beschäftigt, Peter Peri, Robert Rauschenberg And more ... |













