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#29 Autumn 2011

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Interviews with Daniel Buren, a pioneer of in situ painting, and British artist Tacita Dean. Portraits of L.A.-based Richard Hawkins and Vienna-based sculptor Lone Haugaard Madsen. Isabelle Graw writes about the art industry’s new order and Sean Landers presents artists who have influenced him. We visit the Venice Biennale, “Time/Food” in New York, and the "Museum of Desires" in Vienna.

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Curator's Key
Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, on This Progress (2006) by Tino Sehgal
Tacita Dean: Film as Painting
The British artist, who is currently showing at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, is known for her series of film portraits of famous men, including Merce Cunningham, Mario Merz, Michael Hamburger and Giorgio Morandi. Andreas Reiter Raabe talks to her about painterly qualities, light, colour and affection.
Studio Formafantasma: The avant-garde of a post-industrial aesthetic
Mining the traditional ideal that design is the servant of industry, Eindhoven-based Studio Formafantasma is giving shape to the future of things.

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