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Tomoko Yoneda: Part III

III. Frames of Action Tomoko Yoneda discusses art in Japan after March 11. Chrysanthemum (2011). All images: © Tomoko Yoneda, courtesy ShugoArts, Tokyo. ART iT: In your career to date you’ve shot at various locations and in different regions, andView More >

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Dayanita Singh: Part II

II. Antonino’s Bundle Dayanita Singh on photo editing, form and dissemination. From the series “Dream Villa” (2010). All images: © and courtesy Dayanita Singh. ART iT: We were just discussing photography in terms of breakdown, and how your images changeView More >

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Tomoko Yoneda: Part II

II. Frames of Consciousness Tomoko Yoneda on the photography of paradigm shifts. Lovers, Dunaujvaros (formerly Stalin City), Hungary (2004), C-type print, 66 x 84 cm. All images: © Tomoko Yoneda, courtesy ShugoArts, Tokyo. ART iT: We were just discussing howView More >

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Dayanita Singh: Part I

THE ALWAYS EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION OF IMAGES By Andrew Maerkle Cover image: From “House of Love” (2010-11). All images: © and courtesy Dayanita Singh. Describing herself as a bookmaker who works with photography, Dayanita Singh has a profound understanding of theView More >

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Tomoko Yoneda: Part I

THE MULTIPLE LIVES OF IMAGES By Andrew Maerkle and Natsuko Odate Former house of General Wang Shu-ming, the Chief of Staff under Chiang Kai-Shek, Cidong Street, I (2010), C-type print, 65 x 83 cm. All images: © Tomoko Yoneda, courtesyView More >

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Simon Starling: Interview

PROJECT FOR A MASQUERADE (HIROSHIMA) By Natsuko Odate Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima) (2010–11), with hand-carved Noh mask for the character Kichiji the Gold Merchant/James Bond in foreground and, from left to right in background, masks for the Hat Maker’sView More >

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Simon Starling: Artist Talk

Excerpted and adapted from an artist talk by Simon Starling at the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, January 22, 2011: Installation view of Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima) (2010–11) at the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art. All images:View More >

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Anri Sala: Part II

II. Orientation, This Anri Sala discusses the choreograpy of perception in time and space. Exhibition view of “Anri Sala” at Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, 2011, with Doldrums (2008) in foreground and the two-channel video projection After Three Minutes (2007)View More >

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Anri Sala: Part I

IN AND OUT OF ARTICULATION By Andrew Maerkle Still from Answer Me (2008). © 2011 Anri Sala, courtesy the artist; Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris; Marian Goodman, New York; Hauser & Wirth, London, Zurich; Johnen/Schöttle, Berlin, Cologne, Munich. Anri Sala firstView More >

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Tadashi Kawamata

THE RADIUS OF ACTION By Andrew Maerkle Working Progress (1996-99), work in situ, Alkmaar, The Netherlands, wood. Photo Leo van der Kleij. All images: © Tadashi Kawamata, courtesy the artist and kamel mennour, Paris. One of Japan’s most distinguished artists,View More >

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