Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays include: "The Mirrors of Narcissus at the Theatre," by Michel Onfray; "Images, Things and Participation," by Giacinto di Pietrantonio; "A Conversation," by John M Armleder, Spark Vett, Parker Williams, Sylvia Fleury; "Whatever by Whomever," by Lionel Bovier; "Eternal Regress," by Vic Muniz; "Frankenstein in Paradise," by Keith Seward; "Puppy, the Sacred Heart of Jesus," by Veit Loers; "Euphoric Enthusiasm, Jeff Koons's 'Celebration,'" by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve; "Cosmologer," by Lynne Cooke; "For Jean-Luc Mylayne," by Mark Dion; "Image of a Gift," by Didier Arnaudet; "Two text-pieces," by Jean-Luc Mylayne; "Back to Back," by Bice Curiger; "Open Vision," by James Lingwood; "Photography as Tautegory," by Kiyoshi Okutsu; "Not Cold, Not Too Warm," by Norman Bryson; "Epiphany," by Peter Schjeldahl; "Touched," by Molly Nesbit; "Sweet Williams," by Adrian Dannatt; "Domestic Horrors," by Leslie Camhi; "More Allure Please. ... [details]
Single fold oversized program / calendar / guide published in conjunction with Christian Boltanski's project "Lost : New York Projects," a four part citywide project of the Public Art Fund held in 1995. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Rhonda Lieberman on Tom Wolfe," by Rhonda Lieberman; "Books: Andrew Ross on 'Art for All?'" by Andrew Ross; "Books: Lisa Liebmann on Boogie-Woogie," and Lisa Liebmann; "Film: Leslie Camhi on 'The Circle,'" by Leslie Camhi; "Hotlist: Mark Tribe," by Mark Tribe; "Hot List: Reena Jana on MoMA's Online Art Series," by Reena Jana; "News: Rachel Withers on the Whitechapel's New Director," by Rachel Withers; "News: Gregory Williams on Documenta 11," by Gregory Williams; "News: Reena Jana on Ronald Jones," by Reena Jana; "Top Ten," by Charles Long; "The Hole Truth," Jan Tumlir talks with Jeff Wall About 'The Flooded Grave;'" "Net Gains: A Roundtable on New-Media Art," A roundtable led by Saul Anton; "A Thousand Words: Vincent Fecteau," by Bruce Hainley; "Shroud of Truro: The Art of Matthew Benedict," by Nayland Blake; "Openings: Chris Verene," by Rachel Kushner. ... [details]