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Three Spaces in Seattle

Dan Cameron reflects on his recent visit to Seattle’s uniquely architectural art scene Exterior view of Western Bridge. Courtesy Western Bridge, Seattle. I was not in Seattle for the purpose of looking at art, and probably no one would haveView More >

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Das Kapital of the Senses

By Hu Fang They leave the cinema, dark and dejected. This is not the movie of their dreams. This is not that perfect, all-encompassing film unspooling in every person’s mind that can never be completed. This is not the movieView More >

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Roni Horn at Kunsthaus Bregenz

Who I am or what I do By Aveek Sen Installation view, 1st floor, of “Roni Horn: Well and Truly” at Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2010. Photo Stefan Altenburger, © Kunsthaus Bregenz, Roni Horn. On an “unspeakably quiet” summer afternoon in AugustView More >

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Das Kapital of the Senses

A speculative essay on the relations between viewers and cinema in China today. They leave the cinema, dark and dejected. This is not the movie of their dreams. This is not that perfect, all-encompassing film unspooling in every person’s mindView More >

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No. 2: Bosozoku

Pimping Rides the Bosozoku Way The Saturday night silence of a sleepy suburban neighborhood is shattered by a sudden, exploding chorus of exhaust pipes. Engines rev with a deafening vroom and horns perform an endless looping melody, in a call-and-responseView More >

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No. 16

INTIMATE BUT PUBLIC A letter from Hou Hanru to Hans Ulrich Obrist Sun Xun – Stills from The New China (2008), animation video, 15 min 19 sec. Courtesy the artist and ShanghArt. Dear HUO, Nice to read your latest contributionView More >

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The Fitness Model Institution

Vasif Kortun on the balance between institutional evolution and diversity In recent years I have been involved in a series of interviews with architects, curators, and brilliant, quirky unorthodox museum professionals such as Hans Ulrich Obrist, Kathy Halbreich, Marie-Claude BeaudView More >

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Remembering Arakawa (1936-2010)

Shusaku Arakawa has passed away. I had the opportunity to meet the artist, who was known professionally outside of Japan by his surname, several times over the course of my career. In the 1980s while I was running the ICAView More >

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Remembering Kazuo Ohno (1906-2010)

Photo Nobuyoshi Araki. Kazuo Ohno was a miraculous Butoh dancer and living embodiment of the idea that existence is the weakened body of non-being. A progenitor of Butoh along with Tatsumi Hijikata, Ohno lived until the age of 103 andView More >

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