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Nicholas Bourriaud, Jessica Morgan, Claire Bishop and Shannon Jackson.
Jen Harvie • Fair Play: Art, Performance and Neoliberalism (Performance Interventions)
At-sa-jaan: Writings on the Grammar of Existence, Siamese Political Philosophy, and Tropical Ontology
Writer: Podchrakrit To-im @podcharakrit
Designer: Montika Kham-on @montika.kam.on
Translator: Palin Ansusinha... See more
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Brian Dillon • On a Wonderful, Beautiful, Almost Failed Sentence By Virginia Woolf
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This week—on the occasion of the major survey “Arte Povera” at Bourse de Commerce in Paris—Artforum revisits Germano Celant’s first essay for the magazine, “Mario Merz: The Artist as Nomad,” published in December 1979. Written more than a decade after the Italian critic and curator coined the term that gave Arte Povera its name, Celant here takes... See more
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