Border crossings issue 143
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In this issue of Bordercrossings, "Painting", we talk with two artists who look to history to structure the endeavours of their conceptual pursuits. For Canada’s 150th birthday, we mark the complicated anniversary with an in-depth interview with Indigenous artist Kent Monkman. Monkman, of Cree and Irish ancestry, works in a variety of media from painting, film and video(...)
Border crossings issue 143
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In this issue of Bordercrossings, "Painting", we talk with two artists who look to history to structure the endeavours of their conceptual pursuits. For Canada’s 150th birthday, we mark the complicated anniversary with an in-depth interview with Indigenous artist Kent Monkman. Monkman, of Cree and Irish ancestry, works in a variety of media from painting, film and video work, to installation. In our interviews, Border Crossings also features the work of New York-based artist, Lisa Yuskavage, who played an influential role in the establishment of a new genre of figuration, as well as feature interviews with six young contemporary artists who all employ paint as their primary artistic medium; Toronto-based artist Patrick Cruz, Brenda Draney who lives in Edmonton, Benjamin Klein from Montreal, Los Angeles-based Sojourner Truth-Parsons, Julie Beugin in Berlin, and John Eisler in Toronto.
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C magazine 135
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This issue of C magazine, “Voice,” diverges from the typical format to present artists and writers in their own words. “Voice” features seven interviews and conversations in lieu of the usual features and columns. This issue includes contributions by Amy Fung, jes sachse, Charlotte Henay, Lena Suksi, Prathna Lor, Anna Kovler, Esmé Hogeveen, and Fan Wu; Reviews by Cason(...)
C magazine 135
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This issue of C magazine, “Voice,” diverges from the typical format to present artists and writers in their own words. “Voice” features seven interviews and conversations in lieu of the usual features and columns. This issue includes contributions by Amy Fung, jes sachse, Charlotte Henay, Lena Suksi, Prathna Lor, Anna Kovler, Esmé Hogeveen, and Fan Wu; Reviews by Cason Sharpe, Elora Crawford, Kendra Ainsworth, Steffanie Ling, Aisle 4, Fabiola Carranza, Katherine McKittrick, Emily Dickson, Rinaldo Walcott, Steffanie Ling, and Kendra Place; and Artist Project by Jeneen Frei Njootli.
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Issue 37 of Site magazine.
Site 37, summer 2017: Future legacies
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Issue 37 of Site magazine.
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Circular economies are fast becoming the new norm, with global leaders like Elon Musk, Stella McCartney and Ikea making sustainability a mandate. Our annual Trends Report reveals the makers and manufacturers who are creating a better world through smart, green design. We spotlight 13 must-know innovations, from algae-based energy systems to timber architecture by Kengo(...)
Azure 259
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Circular economies are fast becoming the new norm, with global leaders like Elon Musk, Stella McCartney and Ikea making sustainability a mandate. Our annual Trends Report reveals the makers and manufacturers who are creating a better world through smart, green design. We spotlight 13 must-know innovations, from algae-based energy systems to timber architecture by Kengo Kuma of Japan. Plus: Montreal architect Paul Laurendeau builds a stunning amphitheatre along the shores of the St. Lawrence River.
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October 2017
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This issue presents a critique of the normative violence of gender in the specific context of indoor architectures. It engages a dialogue between trans perspectives on public bathrooms or the capitalist workplace, the demagogic blindspot of femonationalism when violence against women is deployed in domestic spaces, the clandestine alternatives to white “gayborhoods” for(...)
The Funambulist 13: Queers, feminists and interiors
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This issue presents a critique of the normative violence of gender in the specific context of indoor architectures. It engages a dialogue between trans perspectives on public bathrooms or the capitalist workplace, the demagogic blindspot of femonationalism when violence against women is deployed in domestic spaces, the clandestine alternatives to white “gayborhoods” for queer Arabs in France, the impossibility for young Hong Kong lesbians or, to an even higher degree, female migrant domestic workers to access “a room of one’s own”, the violence of the norm in the design of all rooms and furniture, or the far-from-neutral space of the coming out. The non-topical part of the issue also presents articles on the demilitarization struggle in Hawai’i, the Moroccan political movement of the Hirak in the Rif, and life as a Dane of color in stigmatized and gentrifying neighborhoods.
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Numéro 154 du magazine Continuité.
Continuité 154 : le patrimoine funéraire
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Numéro 154 du magazine Continuité.
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Pli 03: Conflits
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Numéro 03 de la revue Pli.
Pli 03: Conflits
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Numéro 03 de la revue Pli.
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C Magazine 130: Performance
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Issue 130 of C Magazine, 'Performance'
C Magazine 130: Performance
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Public 53: mega-event cities
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Issue 53 of Public Magazine, 'Mega-event cities'
Public 53: mega-event cities
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Issue 53 of Public Magazine, 'Mega-event cities'
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