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An-My Lê: Pt II

II. US Marine Expeditionary Unit, Shoalwater Bay, Australia (2005), from the series “Events Ashore.” ART iT: You mentioned your project “Small Wars,” which was shot with Vietnam War reenactors in the US. As I understand it, you were actually participatingView More >

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An-My Lê: Pt I

FIRES ON THE PLAIN By Andrew Maerkle US Naval Hospital Ship Comfort, Haiti (2010), from the series “Events Ashore.” A recipient of the MacArthur Foundation’s “Genius Grant” in 2012, An-My Lê is one of the most remarkable photographers working today.View More >

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Kiri Dalena

TIME RECOVERED By Natsuko Odate and Akira Rachi From Erased Slogans (2008), collection of 97 Durst lambda prints, dimensions variable. All images: Courtesy Kiri Dalena. Working both as an artist and an activist, Kiri Dalena explores the socio-political issues affectingView More >

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Mark Manders, Pt III

III. Perspective Study (2012-14), offset print and acrylic on paper, wood, chicken wire, 91.5 x 60 x 4 cm. Installation view at Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, 2015. All images: Photo Keizo Kioku, © Mark Manders / Courtesy Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp,View More >

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Mark Manders, Pt II

II. Mind Study (2010-11), wood, painted expoxy, painted ceramic, painted canvas, iron, 170 x 240 x 500 cm. Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht. Photo David Huguenin, courtesy Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York. ART iT: So far we’ve beenView More >

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Mark Manders, Pt I

NOUGHT BUT THE LEG By Andrew Maerkle Dry Clay Figure (2014), painted bronze, wood, 101.3 x 42 x 45.1 cm, installation view at Gallery Koyanagi, 2015. Photo Keizo Kioku, © Mark Manders, courtesy Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp, and Gallery Koyanagi,View More >

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Duncan Campbell: Pt III

III. Still from It For Others (2013), 16 mm and analogue video transferred to digital video, 54 min. All Images: Courtesy Duncan Campbell and Rodeo, Istanbul/London. ART iT: In addition to the possibilities of making a film adaption of Capital,View More >

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Duncan Campbell: Pt II

II. Still from Falls Burns Malone Fiddles (2003), 35 mm photographic negatives and 16 mm film transferred to digital video, 33 min. All images: Courtesy Duncan Campbell and Rodeo, Istanbul/London. ART iT: We were just talking about your early filmView More >

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Duncan Campbell: Pt I

PRECIPITATE RELATIONS By Andrew Maerkle It for Others (2013), 16 mm film, 54 min, black-and-white and color, 16:9, with sound. Courtesy Duncan Campbell and LUX, London. Born in Dublin in 1972 and currently based in Glasgow, Duncan Campbell has wonView More >

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Parasophia 2015: Susan Philipsz

MOVING IN PLACE By Andrew Maerkle The Three Songs (2015), site-specific sound installation at the Kamogawa Delta, Kyoto. Commissioned by Parasophia: International Festival for Contemporary Culture 2015. Photo courtesy Parasophia: International Festival for Contemporary Culture 2015. Born in Glasgow andView More >

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