Frieze : A to Z of Contemporary Art / [Selected by Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover with frieze Co-editors Dan Fox, Jӧrg Heiser and Jennifer Higgie ; editors, Matthew McLean and Rebecca Morrill].

"Frieze A to Z of Contemporary Art charts the dynamic, changing landscape of the contemporary art and culture of the past quarter century. Drawing on frieze magazine’s exceptional back catalogue of articles, this book brings together a curated collection of over fifty engaging highlights. It fe...

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Other Authors: Sharp, Amanda (Compiler), Slotover, Matthew (Compiler)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, England : Phaidon, 2016.
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505 0 0 |t Foreword /Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover --  |t Introductions /Jennifer Higgie, Jörg Heiser and Dan Fox --  |t Avant-garde : Brian O'Doherty avoidsbeing categorized --  |t Books: Sam Thorne on artists in fiction --  |t Cavemen: Tom Morton on the prehistoric imagination --  |t Critics: Carl Freedman interviews David Sylvester --  |t Curators: Adriano Pedrosa on an imaginary studio visit --  |t Death: Stuart Morgan talks to Damien Hirst --  |t Design: Emily King on the graphic vision of Tony Arefin --  |t Dissent: Kaelen Wilson-Goldie on performance and protest in the 'Arab Spring' --  |t Economics: Colin Siyuan Chinnery on Xu Zhen's company --  |t Emotions: Jörg Heiser on 'Romantic Conceptualism' --  |t Essays: Brian Dillon on 'a form that wants to wander' --  |t Ethics: Negar Azimi on art and activism --  |t Fame: Glenn O'Brien remembers Andy Warhol's voice --  |t Fashion: Collier Schorr returns the frosty gaze --  |t Film: Steve McQueen on his cinematic influences --  |t Fortune: Stuart Morgan on Paul Thek --  |t Furniture: Daniel Birnbaum on IKEA and metaphysics --  |t Gambling: Dave Hickey plays double or quits --  |t Gentrification: Steven Stern on the 'clean-up' of Times Square --  |t History: Christian Haye on Kara Walker --  |t Ideology: Barbara Casavecchia on Fabio Mauri --  |t Influences: Liliane Lijn on who and whathas shaped her --  |t Interfaces: Alice Rawsthorn on screens and devices --  |t Jargon: Dan Fox and Jennifer Higgie update Keywords --  |t Judgement: Jan Verwoert on 'hot' and 'cool' criticism --  |t Kitsch: Chloe Hooper on Australia's 'Big Things' --  |t Loss: Adrian Searle remembers Juan Muñoz --  |t Love: Lane Relyea on Felix Gonzalez-Torres --  |t Measures: Charles Ray on the world's ur-kilograms --  |t Mentors: Edward Allington pays tribute to Stuart Morgan --  |t Minimalism: David Batchelor on the myths of Minimal Art --  |t Museums: Peter Schjeldhal on the Guggenheim Bilbao --  |t Nature: James Roberts says it with flowers --  |t Nostalgia: Jon Savage on the appeal of the 1960s --  |t Oblivion: Zadie Smith on an engraving of Dante's Inferno --  |t Photography: Christy Lange on photographing war --  |t Poetry: Kirsty Bell interviews Jimmie Durham --  |t Portrait: Quinn Latimer on Sylvia Sleigh --  |t Postcard: Luc Sante on an anonymous image from 1910 --  |t Queer: Sean O'Toole on homophobia and South African art --  |t Questions: Sophie Calle turns the tables --  |t Relics: Amy Sherlock on art and destruction --  |t Religion: Glenn Brown on Gerhard Richter --  |t Ruins: George Pendle on England's acoustic defenses --  |t Style: Vivian Sky Rehberg on Italo Calvino --  |t Sublime: Michael Bracewell on Bridget Riley --  |t Taste: Lynne Tillman on 'a word no one discusses' --  |t Teaching: Mark Godfrey talks to Phyllida Barlow --  |t Technology: Jonathan Griffin on Mark Leckey --  |t Television: Jim Lewis on 'Ren & Stimpy' --  |t Travel: Dominic Eichler on the road with Danh Vo --  |t Utopia: Susan Hiller on Hélio Oiticica --  |t Visionaries: Ralph Rugoff interviews J. G. Ballard --  |t War: Eyal Weizman on critical theory and conflict --  |t Women: Jennifer Higgie on Carol Rama --  |t Writers: Charlie Fox on Robert Walser' criticism --  |t X: Bruce Hainley on 'the looking in looking away' --  |t YBAs: Matthew Slotover on the 'Saatchi Decade' --  |t Zeitgeist: Dan Fox on British art of the nineties --  |t Authors' biographies --  |t Index --  |t Image credits --  |t contents.  
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