X-TRA
Volume 16, number 4
Summer 2014
Announcing the release of another fantastic issue, with Howard Singerman on Mike Kelley, Sean Kennedy reviewed by Travis Diehl, Ashley Hunt on Lane Relyea‘s new book, Vanessa Place reviews Heimrad Bäcker, Jason Hill on John Divola‘s recent trifecta of exhibitions, Kim Schoen‘s new essay on photography and infinity, and Artist Project by Ryland Wharton.
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In the issue:
Howard Singerman / Fade to Black
Review: Mike Kelley
Museum of Modern Art PS1, Queens, New York
Travis Diehl / Fast, Flat & Out of Control
Review: Sean Kennedy: Mixed Messages
Thomas Duncan Gallery, Los Angeles
Ashley Hunt / Hopscotching, Traipsing and Waving in Passing: The Weak Ties of the Networked Art World and the Loss of Criteria
Review: Your Everyday Art World by Lane Relyea
Ryland Wharton / Soft Information Systems: A Manual
Vanessa Place / The Dilemma of Nazi Art
Review: Heimrad Bäcker: Landscape M
Denver Museum of Contemporary Art
Kim Schoen / The Expansion of the Instant: Photography, Anxiety, Infinity
Jason E. Hill / John Divola’s Incidental Photographs
Review: John Divola: As Far as I Could Get
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara; Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont; Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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