Issue 10 out now

Issue 10 out now

KALEIDOSCOPE

March 21, 2011

Issue 10, Spring 2010/11
Now available for sale worldwide

More info, subscription details, and
a brand new blog at:
www.kaleidoscope-press.com/magazine

Featuring:

HIGHLIGHTS
Michael E. Smith – by Chris Sharp; Jean-Léon Gérôme – by Marie de Brugerolle; Kathryn Andrews – interview by Michael Ned Holte; Criticism as Fiction? – by Vincenzo Latronico; John Divola – by Chris Wiley.

MAIN THEME: Art Faces the Economy
Superflex – by Marina Vishmidt; Destroy the Museum – Charles Esche and Maria Lind in conversation; Current Account – by Nav Haq; How to Depict Finance – interview by Binna Choi.

MONO: Haegue Yang
The Whiteness of Meaning
– by Bart van der Heide; New Skin for the Old Ceremony – by Joanna Fiduccia; Cittadella Under Water – special project by Haegue Yang; Material Agony – interview by Yasmil Raymond.

COLUMNS
PIONEERS: Absalon
– by Simone Menegoi; FUTURA: Raumlabor – interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist; MAPPING THE STUDIO: Heimo Zobernig – by Luca Cerizza; VIA À VIS: Leigh Ledare and Hilary Lloyd – interview by Elena Filipovic; CRITICAL SPACE: Chantal Mouffe – interview by Markus Miessen; LAST QUESTION: What Stuff Are Dreams Made on? – answer by Alessandro Pessoli.

TIPS: Recommendations for who/what not to miss
Also available online here.

KALEIDOSCOPE is an international quarterly of contemporary art and culture. Distributed worldwide on a seasonal basis, it offers a timely guide to the present (but also to the past and possible futures) with an interdisciplinary and unconventional approach. Browse our website for more information about our current and past issues, our exhibition space in Milan, and our books.

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