Issues / #18 Summer 2009

The Way In
Luke Fowler’s films exist on the margins of documentary. Martin Herbert examines the artist’s archive
Report: Rediscoveries & De-marginalisations
Chris Sharp delves into the practices of artists whose reputations have been lost & now found
Counterpart
TJ Carlin talks to Leigh Ledare about personal subjectivity and its reception
Images in Search of Lost Time
Haris Epaminonda’s recent series of Polaroids dovetail reality and imagination. Isla Leaver-Yap investigates
Who Wants a Pope?
Coline Milliard explores the pop world of the late Ray Johnson, founder of mail art & an artist currently receiving critical reappraisal
Residency: Simon Fujiwara
Oliver Basciano meets Simon Fujiwara to discuss his work and recent residency in LA
Emerging: Stina Wirfelt
Alhena Katsof explores Stina Wirfelt’s suburban portraits
Emerging: Peter Simensky
Mary Rinebold discovers the value of Neutral Capital in the investigative practice of this American artist
Haris Epaminonda: Images in Search of Lost Time
Haris Epaminonda’s recent series of Polaroids dovetail reality and imagination. Isla Leaver-Yap investigates
Remarks: New Commission for Threshold
In his first solo show in the UK, Igor Krenz creates new work for Threshold artspace’s permanent collection. Here, he talks about the commission ‘Circles and Squares’ and his YouTube Mix.
Remarks: Art Under the Arches
Director Kendall Koppe introduces the new permanent space for artist-run gallery, Washington Garcia.
Remarks: Collective Recipes
Palermo-based artist Aleksandra Mir discusses her new book project.
Remarks: New Commissioning Award
Director Paul Hobson reveals the Contemporary Art Society’s key objectives for its ambitious new award.
Remarks: Eastside Projects
Gavin Wade, curator of Eastside Projects, which opened in Birmingham end 2008, talks about collaborative work with artists.
Commission: Martin Boyce
The artist presents archival material related to new work for this year’s Venice Biennale
Between the Furnace and the Figure
Fiona Jardine responds to Our Objects: Contemporary Ceramics in Context, a challenging exhibition at the Glasgow School of Art
On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters: The Writings of Hollis Frampton
£25.95, ISBN 978-0-262-06276-3 http://mitpress.mit.edu
Novel - Issue One: Edited by Alun Rowlands and Matt Williams
ISBN 978-1- 906424-07-7, www.novelpublication.org
Living Together
23 January–3 May, Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea, Vitoria