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CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN
More Than Meat Joy
by Massimiliano Gioni
Through her variegated activities in painting, filmmaking, video art and
performance, in particular, Carolee Schneemann has always worked on the
theme of women’s self­determination, rejecting the idea of “his­story” narrated
from a male viewpoint. Massimiliano Gioni met with the artist to talk about her
latest projects in art and publishing, and to re­examine several legendary
works.
✕ Read more ART ABOUT FUCKING
by Andrew Berardini
Andrew Berardini takes
a look at “art about
fucking” and sizes up
past masters and
interesting newcomers.
As Susan Sontag said,
“consciousness is
harnessed to flesh.”
Therefore every work
that displays sex given
freely can inspire people
to take back ownership
of their/our bodies.
FROM THE NAKED FUTURE
by Nick Currie
In the next century, due
to global warming,
nudity will not be a
problem. Nick Currie
accessed an article
written by nudists in the
year 2102 and we, art
historians, cannot help
but feel a certain pride
when we realize that art
culture is the one most
in tune with our highly
evolved descendants.
THE MULTIVERSALISTS
by Mark von Schlegell
Ever since the intuitions of Giordano Bruno, we have been aware of the
possible existence of infinite universes. Mark von Schlegell takes us even
further, towards the fascinating possibility of Hugh Everett’s Multiverse, a set of
coexisting and alternative universes outside our space­time.
✕ Read more PARVIZ KIMIAVI
6 dreams on Parviz Kimiavi’s study of dreams:
“2 or 3 things I keep remembering from the filmmaker”
by Morad Montazami
Parviz Kimiavi’s outstanding films were pioneering examples of New Wave or
alternative filmmaking in 1970s Iran, but remained quite overlooked in the
aftermath of the 1979 Revolution. Morad Montazami offers insights about
Kimiavi’s practice and bits of revived history about to be unearthed.
ON SATIN ISLAND
by John Menick
The globalized economy has made the pursuit of pristine otherness almost
impossible, and the anthropologist always has the sensation of having arrived
too late. In the wake of the latest novel by Tom McCarthy Satin Island, John
Menick analyzes the process of “self­othering” that transforms the all­
encompassing inner structure of the corporation into an exotic “other.”
ADELHYD VAN BENDER
Ideal Idol: The Holy Art and Writing of Adelhyd van Bender
by Tina Kukielski
The universe of Adelhyd van Bender is based on a complex and cryptic
structure, his apartment, temple of an impenetrable cult. Tina Kukielski has
explored this dense cosmos to offer us the image of a man whose art
formulated the only response in the face of a world on the brink of self­
destruction.
✕ Read more JAMES LOVELOCK
We Live on a Dynamic Planet
by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist met with the
father of the “Gaia hypothesis,”
scientist and inventor James
Lovelock, to trace back through the
latter’s amazing existence: from a
childhood curiosity for science to the
invention of the electron capture
detector, the inventions for NASA’s
planetary exploration program and
his latest hypotheses in his recent
book A Rough Ride to the Future.
DANIEL STEEGMANN MANGRANÉ
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s Mata Atlântica
by Andrew Durbin
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané returns
to the Mata Atlântica—the Brazilian
rain forest reduced by 85% by
human­driven deforestation—and
brings it to viewers in a spectral
dimension, reducing its vivid hues to
simple black and white. Andrew
Durbin analyzes this work that
critiques the spatial and ontological
boundaries between man and
nature.