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ISBN: PB: 9781846380822

University of Chicago Press

January 2012

130 pp.

29.8x19 cm

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Afterall

Autumn/Winter 2011, Issue 28

"Afterall", a journal of art, context and enquiry, offers in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists along with essays that broaden how to understand it.

"Issue 28" maps a history of objects, photography and experience. The articles include Brazilian artist Ricardo Basbaum writing about the move to activate the audience in contemporary art, Pablo Lafuente dissecting the role of the object in participatory practices, an exploration of Emily Wardill's elusive films of objects and ossified social relations, a look at the photographic and sculptural practice of Jean-Luc Moulene, and discussions of the work of 1970s Chicago collective AfriCOBRA and the return of modernism in the work of Carol Bove, Mathias Poledna, and others.

About the Author

Nuria Enguita Mayo is co-editor of Afterall and part of the program arteypensamiento at the Universidad Internacional de Andalucia and of the curatorial team for the next Encuentro de Medellin 2011.

Melissa Gronlund is managing editor of "Afterall" and Afterall online. She teaches at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford.

Pablo Lafuente is managing editor of "Afterall Books" and "One Work Series" and co-editor of "Afterall" and "Afterall Books", Exhibition Histories Series. He is also associate curator at the Office for Contemporary Art Norway.

Dieter Roelstraete is co-editor of "Afterall", a curator at M HKA, Antwerp and a writer currently based in Berlin.