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September 2004, XLIII, No. 1

COLUMNS

David Rimanelli on Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

Tom Vanderbilt on Rem Koolhaas

Eric Banks on Frank Sinatra’s paintings

Dennis Cooper on Dig!

J. Hoberman on Godard’s Notre Musique and war films since Saving Private Ryan

David Joselit on Jon Kessler

Michael Fried on Jeff Wall

TOP TEN

Choire Sicha

PREVIEWS

50 shows worldwide

Kevin Pratt on Renzo Piano and museum architecture

Traveling exhibitions

David Drogin on Raphael

Martin Herbert on the Turner Prize

FEATURES

THE ART OF POLITICS
Tim Griffin, introduction

American Self-Consciousness in Politics and Art
Arthur C. Danto

Material Witness: Santiago Sierra
Martin Herbert

Tactics Inside and Out: Critical Art Ensemble
Gregg Bordowitz

The United States of America v. Steven Kurtz
Jennifer Liese

Manhattan Project: Friends of William Blake
Jeffrey Kastner

Out of the Vox: Art’s Activist Potential
Martha Rosler

Techniques of Today: Bernadette Corporation
Bennett Simpson

Historical Survey: An Interview with Hans Haacke
Tim Griffin, introduction

Electoral Collage: A Portfolio
Richard Serra, Rachel Harrison, Lawrence Weiner, Trisha Donnelly, Barbara Kruger, Tom Sachs, Jonathan Horowitz, Isa Genzken, Laylah Ali, Kelley Walker, Elizabeth Peyton, James Rosenquist, Chris Hanson & Hendrika Sonnenberg, and Jeremy Deller

Black Light: David Hammons and the Poetics of Emptiness
Glenn Ligon

Made in Hong Kong: The Films of Shaw Brothers Studio
Geoffrey O’Brien

Openings: Doron Solomons
Janet Kraynak

REVIEWS

Jordan Kantor on Manifesta 5

David Rimanelli on Kai Althoff

T.J. Demos on “The Big Nothing”

Harry Cooper on Willem de Kooning

Christoph Cox on "Treble"

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October 2004, XLIII, No. 2

COLUMNS

Jack Bankowsky

FEATURES

Sampling the Globe
Daniel Birnbaum

Pop Life: Los Super Elegantes
David Rimanelli

Performing the System
Tom Holert

Performing the Self: Martin Kippenberger 
Alison M. Gingeras

TV, or Not TV: Alex Bag
David Frankel

Subject to Revision 
Johanna Burton

What’s Not to Like?: Mike Kelley 
Robert Storr

Black to Front: Robert Colescott
Michael Lobel

Image Building
Hal Foster

A Roundtable

Jack Bankowsky, Thomas Crow, Diedrich Diederichsen, Alison M. Gingeras, Tim Griffin, Rhonda Lieberman, Stephen Prina, and Jeff Wall

Screen Test: Jeff Koons's Olive Oyl
Scott Rothkopf

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November 2004, XLIII, No. 3

COLUMNS

Gerald Marzorati on Leon Golub

Norman L. Kleeblatt on La Maison Rouge

Pamela M. Lee on the demise of the slide projector

James Quandt on Manoel de Oliveira

Amy Taubin on recent Asian cinema

Richard Meyer on Lynda Benglis

Elizabeth Schambelan on the US pavilion at the Venice Biennale

Jennifer Allen on the 51st Venice Biennale

Alex Mar on the Artist Pension Trust

TOP TEN
Alix Lambert

FEATURES

Vision Quest: The Cinema of Harun Farocki
Hal Foster

Viewfinder: A Conversation with Harun Farocki
Tim Griffin

The Tuymans Effect: Wilhelm Sasnal, Eberhard Havekost, Magnus von Plessen
Jordan Kantor

Isamu Noguchi: Two Views
Anne M. Wagner, Josiah McElheny

1000 Words: Mark Dion
Christian Rattemeyer

Speaking Volumes: The Art of Susan Hiller
Rachel Withers

Idyll Worship: Gregory J. Markopoulos’s Eniaios
P. Adams Sitney

Broken Screen: A Project for Artforum
Doug Aitken

Good Humor Man: David Robbins’s “Ice Cream Social”
Hans-Ulrich Obrist

Concrete Comedy: A Primer
David Robbins

Openings: Mindy Shapero
Rachel Kushner

REVIEWS

Dave Hickey on
“Beyond Geometry”

David Rimanelli on
SITE Sante Fe

Guy Brett on
“Inverted Utopias”

Jennifer Allen on
Carsten Höller

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December 2004, XLIII, No. 4

COLUMNS

Christoph Cox, Marina Rosenfeld, Arto Lindsay, Johanna Fateman, and Dennis Cooper on the best music of 2004

Arthur C. Danto, Andrea Fraser, Hal Foster, Kerry James Marshall, Greil Marcus, Zak Smith, Yve-Alain Bois, Tony Tasset, Tom Holert, Joan Jonas, Simon Leung, and Roni Horn on the best books of 2004

John Waters, Amy Taubin, James Quandt, Chrissie Iles, and Jonathan Romney on the best films of 2004

John Kelsey on New York

Jan Tumlir on Los Angeles

Martin Herbert on London

Jeff Rian on Paris

Isabelle Graw on Berlin

Sze Tsung Leong on Beijing

FEATURES

Best of 2004: 13 Top Tens
Alison M. Gingeras, David Rimanelli, Matthew Higgs, Lynne Cooke, Daniel Birnbaum, Jack Bankowsky, Bruce Hainley, Thelma Golden, Paul Schimmel, Tom Vanderbilt, Pamela M. Lee, Hamza Walker, and Robert Rosenblum

"Manet at the Prado": Two Views
Svetlana Alpers, Carol Armstrong

Everybody Was There: The Wrong Guide to New York in 2004
Ali Subotnick, Massimiliano Gioni, and Maurizio Cattelan

The Year of Oil
Bruce Sterling

REVIEWS
Anne M. Wagner on
Robert Smithson

Barry Schwabsky on
the Bienal de Săo Paulo

Klaus Kertess on
Neo Rauch

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January 2005, XLIII, No. 5

COLUMNS

David Anfam on De Kooning: An American Master

Hilton Als on Juergen Teller

Jonathan Romney on Tracey Emin’s Top Spot

Amy Taubin on Michael Almereyda

Dennis Cooper on Henry Darger

David Joselit on art and terror

Jean-Pierre Criqui on psychedelic posters

Eric Banks on Art Metropole

TOP TEN
Lizzi Bougatsos

PREVIEWS

50 shows worldwide

Elizabeth Schambelan on “Greater New York 2005”

Traveling exhibitions

Ewa Lajer-Burcharth on Jacques-Louis David

Svetlana Alpers on Rembrandt

Jennifer Allen on funding cuts in Holland

FEATURES

First Takes
Debra Singer on Kristin Baker, Jessica Morgan on Roman Ondák, Joe Scanlan on Walead Beshty, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev on Michael Rakowitz, David Rimanelli on Adam McEwen, Tom Holert on Julian Göthe, Jordan Kantor on Jan de Cock, Philippe Vergne on Ryoko Aoki and Zon Ito, Bob Nickas on Matthew Day Jackson, and Alison M. Gingeras on Richard Hughes

Sound Thinking: Bruce Nauman at the Turbine Hall
Michael Auping

Shelf Life: The Art of Carol Bove
Barry Schwabsky

All Together Now: Crowd Scenes in Contemporary Art
Katy Siegel

1000 Words: Yinka Shonibare
Lars Bang Larsen

REVIEWS

Katy Siegel on
the 2004 Carnegie International

Branden W. Joseph on
Pat O’Neill

Bruce Hainley on
Sturtevant

Gwen Allen on
Yvonne Rainer

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February 2005, XLIII, No. 6

COLUMNS

Lynne Cooke on Agnes Martin

Joan Retallack on Jackson Mac Low

J. Hoberman on Ernie Gehr

Daniel Birnbaum on Christoph Schlingensief

Tom Vanderbilt on the Yes Men

Peter Plagens on the “Postartist”

Jeff Rian on Thomas Hirschhorn’s “Swiss-Swiss Democracy”

TOP TEN
Loren Goodman

FEATURES

The New MoMA
Mark Wigley, Cynthia Davidson, Yve-Alain Bois, and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh

1000 Words: Liam Gillick and Philippe Parreno
Jennifer Allen

Image Structures: Photography and Sculpture
Mark Godfrey

Light Speed: Dan Flavin at the National Gallery
Caroline A. Jones

Six Paragraphs on Dan Flavin
Hal Foster

Openings: Kota Ezawa
Matthew Higgs

REVIEWS

Sven Lütticken on
Rirkrit Tiravanija

Eric Rosenberg on
Terry Winters

T.J. Demos on
"Experiments with Truth"

Jan Tumlir on
the 2004 California Biennial

Stephen Frailey on
Ralph Eugene Meatyard

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March 2005, XLIII, No. 7

COLUMNS

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on Jacques Derrida

Bob Nickas and Jutta Koether on Steven Parrino

Craig Seligman on Mondovino

Frances Richard on Pierogi gallery

Branden W. Joseph on Michael Graeve

TOP TEN
Tomas Saraceno

FEATURES

Reflections: Susan Sontag (1933–2004)
Arthur C. Danto, Hal Foster, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, and Wayne Koestenbaum

Without a Trace: The Art of Thomas Demand
Michael Fried

1000 Words: Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
Hans-Ulrich Obrist

Black Whole: The Art of Barry Le Va
Carroll Dunham

Springtime on Stage: A Portfolio by Thomas Scheibitz
Jordan Kantor

Eyes Wide Open: The Films of Jem Cohen
Michael Almereyda

Openings: Anthony Burdin
Jack Bankowsky

REVIEWS

Yve-Alain Bois on
Yves Klein

Diedrich Diederichsen on
Formalismus

Kathy O’Dell on
Ana Mendieta

Michael Krajewski on
Robert Crumb

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April 2005, XLIII, No. 8

COLUMNS

Robert Rosenblum on Tom Wesselmann

Thomas Lawson on Gretchen Bender

Keith Sanborn on Guy Debord

James Quandt on Cinévardaphoto

Carol Armstrong on the Barnes Foundation

Christopher Bollen on courtroom drawings

Steven Henry Madoff on the Walker Art Center

TOP TEN
Kehinde Wiley

FEATURES

Please Recycle: The Art of Kelley Walker
Tim Griffin

Russian Front: The Moscow Biennale
John Kelsey

1000 Words: Spencer Finch
Daniel Birnbaum

Artist Curates: Personal Affects
T. J. Wilcox

Vocational Education: An Interview with Lucrecia Martel
Amy Taubin

Openings: Hans Op de Beeck
Martin Herbert

REVIEWS
Jack Bankowsky on
"East Village USA"

Isabelle Graw on
"Regarding Terror"

David Deitcher on
“How Do We Want to Be Governed?”

Lynne Cooke on
Ann Hamilton

Barry Schwabsky on
Anthony Caro

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May 2005, XLIII, No. 9

COLUMNS

Mark Wigley on Philip Johnson

Amy Taubin on Jonas Mekas

Steven Shaviro on Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye and Ma mčre

Jeffrey Kastner on The Gates

Tom Vanderbilt on art and competitive consumption

Mark Godfrey on the artist as curator

TOP TEN
Tim Davis

PREVIEWS

50 shows worldwide

Nico Israel on “InSite_05”

Traveling Exhibitions

Margaret Carroll on Jacob van Ruisdael

Jeffrey Kastner on the 51st Venice Biennale

FEATURES

In Conversation: Daniel Buren and Olafur Eliasson

No Pictures, Please: The Art of Tino Sehgal
Claire Bishop

Tino Sehgal: An Interview
Tim Griffin

1000 Words: Rudolf Stingel
Cay Sophie Rabinowitz

American Gothic: Robert Gober’s New Work
Hal Foster

Exquisite Corpus: The Films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul
James Quandt

Words to Live By: The Art of Mark Titchner
Michael Wilson

Openings: Seth Price
Elizabeth Schambelan

REVIEWS
David Rimanelli on
“Greater New York 2005”

T. J. Demos on
“SlideShow”

Felicity Lunn on
Mark Handforth

Bruce Hainley on
Larry Clark

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Summer 2005, XLIII, No. 10

COLUMNS

Daniel Birnbaum on Harald Szeemann

Mel Bochner on Donald Judd

Pamela M. Lee on Andrea Fraser

Keith Sanborn on Chris Marker

Daniel Birnbaum on The Ister

Matt Saunders on Jonathan Meese’s Mother Parsifal

Johanna Burton on Tracy + the Plastics

Joe Scanlan on social space and relational aesthetics

Robert Lumley on the Fondazione Merz

TOP TEN
Josephine Meckseper

FEATURES

INSIDE OUT: ART’S NEW TERRITORY

Being There: Art and the Politics of Place
Anne M. Wagner

The Lay of the Land: An Experiment in Art and Community in Thailand
Daniel Birnbaum

Tristan da Cunha
Tacita Dean

Navigating the New Terrain: Art, Avatars, and the Contemporary Mediascape
David Joselit

A Text About High Desert Test Sites
Lisa Anne Auerbach and Andrea Zittel

A talk with the Center for Land Use Interpretation’s Matthew Coolidge
Jeffrey Kastner

Remote Possibilities: A Roundtable Discussion on Land Art’s Changing Terrain
Claire Bishop, Lynne Cooke, Pierre Huyghe, Pamela M. Lee, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Andrea Zittel, and Tim Griffin (moderator)

El Diario del Fin del Mundo: A Journey That Wasn’t

1000 Words: Catherine Yass
Mark Godfrey

World Apart: The Films of Jia Zhangke
J. Hoberman

An Eye for an Ear: Art and Music in the Twentieth Century
Harry Cooper

Openings: Roberto Cuoghi
Alison M. Gingeras

REVIEWS

Robert Rosenblum on
Salvador Dalí

Lane Relyea on
“Universal Experience: Art, Life, and the Tourist’s Eye”

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