SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NOW

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NOW

Tema celeste

September 28, 2001

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NOW

TEMA CELESTE 

GET A HEAD START ON THE FALL ART SEASON WITH “TEMA CELESTE”
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NOW

Before you travel to the fall art shows in Europe, brush up on the latest news in contemporary art with the new issue of “tema celeste.” In case you forget to buy one before you leave, come visit our booths at Art Forum Berlin and FIAC and we’ll bring you up to speed. If you bring along a print-out of this email, we’ll send you a free copy of the fall issue to read when you get home.

Some of the stories waiting for you include: Martin Herbert’s look at the teenage world of fashion obsession, recreated and scrutinized in the paintings and installations of the Austrian art duo Muntean/Rosenblum; a conversation between Marina Abramovic and editor Simona Vendrame; and Donald Kuspit on the critique of utopia evident in contemporary German photography. Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev talks with Janet Cardiff, the Canadian artist who recently won official recognition at the Venice Biennale and Minerva Cuevas explains her artistic interventions, largely influenced by social issues, to Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Learn more about renowned theatre director and artist Robert Wilson in “Artlife” and “Profiles” will provide a new look at the works of Bill Viola, William Kentridge, Dennis Oppenheim, and Haim Steinbach.

For more information about the latest issue or to subscribe, visit our online magazine starting Monday, October 1, 2001: www.temaceleste.com

We hope to see you at the fairs!

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