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No. 03 / Spring 2005

Archive

Artist's Favourites

By Thomas Locher: Carol Bove, Lise Harlev, Pia Maria Martin, Katya Sander and Jan Timme

Essay

Mike Kelley’s appeal for the artist as critic

Curator's Key

Florian Waldvogel über »13.4.1981« von Olaf Metzel

Architecture

Barbara Imhofs Weltraumarchitektur. Von Manuela Hötzl

Fashion

Less Sex – Very Sexy. By Ruth Weismann

Printed Matter

Barnett Newmans »The Stations of the Cross«. Von Johannes Gachnang

Feature: RAF-Ausstellung

Die umstrittene RAF-Ausstellung in den Kunst-Werken Berlin aus der Sicht von Øystein Aasan, Raimar Stange und Andreas Schlaegel

Portrait Trisha Donnelly

In her micro performances, a disturbing counter world suddenly flashes in the course of familiar processes. By Daniel Baumann

Portrait Jonathan Meese

It would be better if radicality remains in the field of art. A conversation with Rita Vitorelli

Portrait Franz Gertsch

The Swiss photorealist, who brought subculture into the sphere of art in the 1970s, is still amazingly relevant today

Portrait Richard Hoeck

This Austrian artist deconstructs the myth of the American Way of Life in his works. By Raimar Stange

Gallerists' Choices

Galerie HIT mit Lucia Tkacova, Galerie Hohenlohe & Kalb mit Simon Wachsmuth und Galerie Ritter/Zamet mit Nogah Engler

Collections

Rita Vitorelli spricht mit dem Wiener Rechtsanwalt Ernst Ploil darüber, dass man von den Mustern nicht loskommt

Focus: Music

Industrielle Faust (Psychose). Von Seth Price

Art Guide Kosovo

Antje Mayer and Erzen Shkololli take us through the Land of the Blackbirds, whose art scene is receiving growing international attention

Verena Kuni

mediumismus mit miss.gunst: Die Stimmen der Medien

Reviews

Hendrik Krawen, Wien; Werner Feiersinger, Wien; William Eggleston, Wien; Michel Majerus, Graz; Nedko Solakov, Linz; Carol Rama, Innsbruck; Jake und Dinos Chapman, Bregenz; Cindy Sherman, München; Carsten Nicolai, Frankfurt am Main; Gerhard Richter, Düsseldorf; Gabriel Orozco, Madrid; Richard Renaldi, Los Angeles; Moscow Biennale; Triennale India

Letzte Lockerung

Borschtsch im Expresszug