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Artforum's January issue kicks off 2003 with a special report--First Take: New Art, New Artists. Ten critics and curators review who they'll be watching in the year ahead.

"Wade Guyton may have made photographs in caves, but there's no way he'll remain underground for long." --Tim Griffin on artist Wade Guyton

Jump-start the new year with Artforum's winter preview: the most authoritative, up-to-date guide to contemporary art in museums worldwide. In January, Artforum critics from around the globe offer opinionated looks at the forty-plus upcoming shows that matter most.

Also, Philip Nobel considers the venture of Pierre Huyghe and Philippe Parreno in the traveling exhibition "No Ghost Just a Shell"--a dozen artist friends were called to realize works based on Annlee, the manga character whose rights the pair purchased in 1999. Catch Annlee in Centerfold: A Smile Without a Cat (Celebration of Annlee's Vanishing), where the cartoon figure lit up the sky over Miami Beach to mark the opening of a new art fair, then vanished into the night.

PLUS Malerie Marder discusses At Rest; Andrew Hultkrans on Spike Jonze’s film Adaptation; Diedrich Diederichsen on the collected writings of Mike Kelley, and David Frankel with an intimate reflection on the 1970s art-'zine Art-Rite.

"We were riding on the absurdity of the situation--that we were three nobodies, had no money, had no fame, and didn't know anybody in the art world. But it was perfect--we were totally free." --Edit deAk, Art-Rite editor

To review this issue and our special e-subscription offer, visit Artforum online at http://www.artforum.com/subsc ribe/



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