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The artistically unconventional and theoretically cutting-edge magazine Parachute was launched in 1975, founded by Chantal Pontbriand and France Morin. Artists such as Jeff Wall, Bill Viola, Stan Douglas, Eija-Liisa Ahtila and many others had the first significant critical reception of their work in Parachute. Similarly, figures such as Douglas Crimp, Thomas Crow, Thierry(...)
Parachute: the anthology, volume II
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The artistically unconventional and theoretically cutting-edge magazine Parachute was launched in 1975, founded by Chantal Pontbriand and France Morin. Artists such as Jeff Wall, Bill Viola, Stan Douglas, Eija-Liisa Ahtila and many others had the first significant critical reception of their work in Parachute. Similarly, figures such as Douglas Crimp, Thomas Crow, Thierry de Duve, Georges Didi-Huberman, Hal Foster and Laura Mulvey published important early essays in the journal. This second volume of writings from Parachute gathers texts around “Performance and Performativity.”
Art Theory
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The essays in this collection were written in the first decade of the new millennium by critic, editor and curator Chantal Pontbriand. Pontbriand examines themes of being-in-common in today s world and their relation to the development of art practices. As these practices are implemented, other ways of seeing, understanding and making appear.
The contemporary, the common: art in globalizing world
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The essays in this collection were written in the first decade of the new millennium by critic, editor and curator Chantal Pontbriand. Pontbriand examines themes of being-in-common in today s world and their relation to the development of art practices. As these practices are implemented, other ways of seeing, understanding and making appear.
Art Theory