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ISBN: PB: 9781846381485

University of Chicago Press

June 2014

130 pp.

29.8x19 cm

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£7,50
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Afterall

Summer 2014, Issue 36

Since its launching in 1999, "Afterall", a journal of art, context and enquiry, has offered in-depth considerations of the work of contemporary artists, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. Published three times a year, "Afterall" also features essays on art history and critical theory.

"Issue 36, Summer 2014" looks at artistic practices that question notions of marginality, with special attention to the work of Panamarenko, Nilbar Gures, Alejandra Riera and K. P. Krishnakumar and the Kerala Radicals. Curator Clementine Deliss contributes a contextual essay on the 1990s Dakar collective Laboratoire Agit'Art, and economist Yanis Varoufakis examines the social and economic conditions of rural communities. Other essays look at the activist project "Midwest Radical Culture Corridor" as well as artworks by Andrea Buttner and Carla Zaccagnini.

About the Author

Nuria Enguita Mayo is co-editor of "Afterall". She is part of the program arteypensamiento at the Universidad Internacional de Andalucia.

Melissa Gronlund is managing editor of "Afterall". 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.

Anders Kreuger is co-editor of "Afterall"; a curator at MuHKA, Antwerp; and a writer currently based in Berlin.

Stephanie Smith is deputy director and chief curator at the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago.