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Artforum 2006 Artforum Diễn đàn Nghệ thuật 2006 - February 2006 - Tháng 2 Columns Các mục Passages Những bài viết ngắn Hannah Feldman on Raymond Hains Hannah Feldman về Raymond Hains và and Arnan Arnan Justin Spring on Ismail Merchant Justin Spring về Nhà buôn Ismail Books Các sách Yve-Alain Bois on the Russian Avant- Yve-Alain Bois về Người tiên phong Nga garde Phim Film J. Hoberman về Carlos Reygadas J. Hoberman on Carlos Reygadas Tại chỗ On Site Tom Holert về Nghệ thuật Đương đại ở Tom Holert on Contemporary Art in Belgrade Belgrade Tin tức News Caroline A. Jones về Toàn cầu hoá và Caroline A. Jones on Globalism and the Biennale của Venice Venice Biennale Tope Ten Tope Ten Matt Keegan Matt Keegan Features Những đặc san Search Engine: The Art of Michel Động cơ tìm kiếm: Nghệ thuật của Michel Majerus Majerus Daniel Birnbaum Daniel Birnbaum 1000 Words: Catherine Sullivan 1000 Từ: Catherine Sullivan Tim Griffin Tim Griffin The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Xã hội chuyển mình: Hợp tác và sự bất mãn Discontents Claire Bishop Claire Bishop The Films of Guy Debord Những bộ phim của Guy Debord Keith Sanborn and Greil Marcus Keith Sanborn và Greil Marcus Ellective Affinities: The Art of Edgar Những mối quan hệ thân thuộc có chọn lựa: Arceneaux Nghệ thuật của Edgar Arceneaux Jeffrey Kastner Jeffrey Kastner Openings: Matthew Brannon Những sự khởi đầu: Matthew Brannon Jan Tumlir Jan Tumlir Harry Dodge and Stanya Kahn Harry Dodge và Stanya Kahn Rachel Kushner Rachel Kushner Reviews Các phê bình Focus Trọng tâm Briony Fer on “Dada” Briony Fer về “Dada” Carrie Lambert-Beatty on “Part Object Carrie Lambert-Beatty về “Phần tĩnh vật, Part Sculpture” phần điêu khắc” Irene Small on “Tropicalia” Irene Small về “Nhiệt đới” Tim Griffin on the Lyon Biennale Tim Griffin về Biennale của Lyon NEW YORK NEW YORK Yve-Alain Bois on Cy Twombly Yve-Alain Bois về Cy Twombly David Frankel on Gerhard Richter David Frankel về Gerhard Richter Lisa Pasquariello on David Salle Lisa Pasquariello về David Salle Jan Avgikos on Hans Haacke Jan Avgikos về Hans Haacke Frances Richard on Nancy Spero Frances Richard về Nancy Spero Johanna Burton on Tracey Emin Johanna Burton về Tracey Emin Suzanne Hudson on Mark Dion Suzanne Hudson về Mark Dion Emily Hall on Mona Hatoum Emily Hall về Mona Hatoum Donald Kuspit on Vernon Fisher Donald Kuspit về Vernon Fisher Brian Sholis on Josephine Meckseper Brian Sholis về Josephine Meckseper Claire Barliant on Lamar Peterson Claire Barliant về Lamar Peterson Michael Wilson on Carl Suddath Michael Wilson về Carl Suddath Martha Schwendener on Gelitin Martha Schwendener về Gelitin and on Rainer Ganahl và về Rainer Ganahl BOSTON BOSTON Francine Koslow Miller on Joan Snyder Francine Koslow Miller về Joan Snyder CHICAGO CHICAGO James Yood on Ken Fandell James Yood về Ken Fandell WASHINGTON, DC WASHINGTON, DC Nord Wennerstrom on Sean Scully Nord Wennerstrom về Sean Scully SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO Glen Helfand on Deborah Oropallo Glen Helfand về Deborah Oropallo Maria Porges on Rachel Lachowicz Maria Porges về Rachel Lachowicz LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES Michael Ned Holte on Lecia Dole-Recio Michael Ned Holte về Lecia Dole-Recio Christopher Miles on Jörg Lozek Christopher Miles về Jörg Lozek MADRID MADRID Pablo Llorca on Alicia Martín Pablo Llorca về Alicia Martín MILAN MILAN Giorgio Verzotti on Giuseppe Giorgio Verzotti về Giuseppe Gabellone Gabellone ROME ROME Marco Meneguzzo on Antonio Riello Marco Meneguzzo về Antonio Riello VENICE VENICE Elizabeth Janus on Cameron Jamie Elizabeth Janus về Cameron Jamie PARIS PARIS Guitemie Maldonado on Adel Guitemie Maldonado về Adel Abdessemed Abdessemed Jeff Rian on Robert Mapplethorpe Jeff Rian về Robert Mapplethorpe FRANKFURT FRANKFURT Lars Bang Larsen on "Summer of Love" Lars Bang Larsen về “Mùa hè của Tình yêu" BERLIN BERLIN Harald Fricke on Fernando Bryce Harald Fricke về Fernando Bryce Jennifer Allen on "Sehnsüchtig gleiten Jennifer Allen về "Sehnsüchtig gleiten Ballone rund um die Welt" Ballone rund um die Welt" VILNIUS VILNIUS Liutauras Psibilsk on IX Baltic Liutauras Psibilsk về IX Triển lãm Nghệ Triennial of Art thuật 3 năm một lần ở Baltic lần thứ 9 ANTWERP ANTWERP Jos Van den Bergh về Kati Heck Jos Van den Bergh on Kati Heck AMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM Sven Lütticken về Melvin Moti Sven Lütticken on Melvin Moti LONDON LONDON Barry Schwabsky về Pipilotti Rist Barry Schwabsky on Pipilotti Rist Martin Herbert về Andrew Mania Martin Herbert on Andrew Mania T.J. Demos về Walid Raad/Nhóm Atlas T.J. Demos on Walid Raad/The Atlas Group SEOUL SEOUL Shinyoung Chung on Noh Sang-Kyoon Shinyoung Chung về Noh Sang-Kyoon Artforum Artforum 2006 - March 2006 - Tháng 3 Columns Các mục Books Các cuốn sách David Antin on Vito Acconci David Antin về Vito Acconci Slant Phê bình Michael Fried on Luc Delahaye Michael Fried về Luc Delahaye Film Phim Amy Taubin on Peter Watkins’s Amy Taubin về Công viên Trừng phạt của Punishment Park Peter Watkins J. Hoberman on Watkins’s Edvard J. Hoberman về Watkins’s Edvard Munch Munch Henriette Huldisch về David Gatten Henriette Huldisch on David Gatten On Site Tại chỗ Matthew Stadler on Red76 Matthew Stadler về Red76 Performance Biểu diễn Bruce Hainley on Liza With a “Z” Bruce Hainley về Liza với một chữ “Z” Top Ten Top Ten Brendan Fowler Brendan Fowler Features Những đặc san Robert Rauschenberg’s Combines: Two Những kết hợp của Robert Rauschenberg: Views Hai quan điểm Yve Alain Bois and Carroll Dunham Yve Alain Bois và Carroll Dunham 1000 Words: Irving Petlin, Mark Di 1000 Từ: Irving Petlin, Mark Di Suvero, ad Suvero, ad Rirkrit Tiravanija Rirkrit Tiravanija Jeffrey Kastner Jeffrey Kastner Peripheral Vision: the Art of Jutta Tầm nhìn ngoại vi: Nghệ thuật của Jutta Koether Koether Isabelle Graw Isabelle Graw Openings: Daria Martin Những bước khởi đầu: Daria Martin Barry Schwabsky Barry Schwabsky A New Orleans: Six Proposals A New Orleans: Sáu kiến nghị Reed Kroloff and Aaron Betsky Reed Kroloff và Aaron Betsky MVRDV MVRDV Huff + Gooden Huff + Gooden UN Studio UN Studio Morphosis Morphosis West 8 West 8 Hargreaves Associates Hargreaves Associates Reviews Các phê bình FOCUS TRỌNG TÂM David Joselit on Thomas Hirschhorn David Joselit về Thomas Hirschhorn Graham Bader on Candida Höfer Graham Bader về Candida Höfer Martin Herbert on Ugo Rondinone Martin Herbert về Ugo Rondinone NEW YORK NEW YORK Jeffrey Kastner on Charlie White Jeffrey Kastner về Charlie White Nell McClister on Merlin James Nell McClister về Merlin James Jan Avgikos on Polly Apfelbaum Jan Avgikos về Polly Apfelbaum Lisa Pasquariello on Stanley Brouwn Lisa Pasquariello về Stanley Brouwn Suzanne Hudson on Nicola Tyson Suzanne Hudson về Nicola Tyson Frances Richard on Joseph Grigely Frances Richard về Joseph Grigely Michael Wilson on Kim Levin Michael Wilson về Kim Levin Johanna Burton on Sharon Hayes Johanna Burton về Sharon Hayes Brian Sholis on Michel François Brian Sholis về Michel François and on Felix Schramm và về Felix Schramm Claire Barliant on Bruno Peinado Claire Barliant về Bruno Peinado Donald Kuspit on Miki Carmi Donald Kuspit về Miki Carmi Martha Schwendener on Mary Martha Schwendener về Mary Mattingly Mattingly Emily Hall on Shinique Smith Emily Hall về Shinique Smith CHICAGO CHICAGO James Yood on Larry Bell James Yood về Larry Bell Michelle Grabner on Ashley Macomber Michelle Grabner về Ashley Macomber FORT WORTH, TX FORT WORTH, TX Nord Wennerstrom on Anselm Kiefer Nord Wennerstrom về Anselm Kiefer SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO Glen Helfand on Todd Eberle Glen Helfand về Todd Eberle LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES Michael Ned Holte on Richard Michael Ned Holte về Richard Artschwager Artschwager Bruce Hainley on Chris Martin Bruce Hainley về Chris Martin Christopher Miles on Misty Burruel Christopher Miles về Misty Burruel MURCIA, SPAIN MURCIA, SPAIN Juan Vicente Aliaga on Jesús Martínez Juan Vicente Aliaga về Jesús Martínez Oliva Oliva MILAN MILAN Giorgio Verzotti on Alice Cattaneo Giorgio Verzotti về Alice Cattaneo Marco Meneguzzo on Maurizio Marco Meneguzzo về Maurizio Mochetti Mochetti NAPLES NAPLES Filippo Romeo về Padraig Timoney Filippo Romeo on Padraig Timoney THESSALONÍKI THESSALONÍKI Catherine Cafopoulos on "The Catherine Cafopoulos về "Cử chỉ" Gesture" BAMAKO BAMAKO Allison Moore về Bamako Biennale Allison Moore on Bamako Biennale PARIS PARIS Miriam Rosen on Felten-Massinger Miriam Rosen về Felten-Massinger Jean-Max Colard on Laurent Grasso Jean-Max Colard về Laurent Grasso ZURICH ZURICH Eva Scharrer on Valentin Carron Eva Scharrer về Valentin Carron VIENNA VIENNA Brigitte Huck on Florian Pumhösl Brigitte Huck về Florian Pumhösl COLOGNE COLOGNE Barry Schwabsky on Pilar Albarracín Barry Schwabsky về Pilar Albarracín FRANKFURT FRANKFURT Ronald Jones on Phillip Zaiser Ronald Jones về Phillip Zaiser BERLIN BERLIN Jennifer Allen on Deimantas Jennifer Allen về Deimantas Narkevičius Narkevičius LONDON LONDON Eugenia Bell on Kaye Donachie Eugenia Bell về Kaye Donachie Martin Herbert on Bob and Roberta Martin Herbert về Bob and Roberta Smith Smith Artforum Diễn đàn Nghệ thuật 2006 - April 2006 - Tháng 4 Columns Các mục Passages Những bài viết ngắn John G. Hanhardt and Jon Kessler on John G. Hanhardt and Jon Kessler về Nam Nam June Paik June Paik Chrissie Iles on John Latham Chrissie Iles về John Latham Books Các cuốn sách Amy Taubin on Andy Warhol Amy Taubin về Andy Warhol Film Phim James Quandt on Christi Puiiu James Quandt về Christi Puiiu Sound Âm thành Jan Tumlir on Sunn 0))) Jan Tumlir về Sunn 0))) On Site Tại chỗ Pamela M. Lee on the World Social Pamela M. Lee và Diễn đàn Xã hội Thế giới Forum Slant Phê bình Josefina
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