Trans > Arts. Cultures. Media, Vol. 1/2 Issue 3/4
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Add to basketTexts in English and Spanish. Issue includes 8-page foldout by Andrea Zittel, A-Z. ArtistsPages by Thomas Glassford, Carlos Julio Molina, Glen Lynn and Fabian Marcaccio, Teresita Fernandez, Fred Tomaselli, Liisa Roberts. Condition: spine unbroken, edges rubbed.
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Christine Buci-Glucksman is Professor of Aesthetics and Contemporary Art at the Universit de Paris VIII. Among her most recent books are L'enjeu du beau (The Stakes of beauty), Galile, 1992 and L'oeil cartographique de l'art (The Cartographic Eye of Art), Galile, 1996.
Jordan Crandall is an artist, writer, and founding editor of Blast. He is currently developing an installation called Susppension for documenta x.
Bonnie Clearwater is the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami.
Wim Delvoye is an artist based in Ghent, Belgium.
Teresita Fernndez is an artist based in Miami. Her work has recently been shown at Deitch Projects in New York.
Hal Forster is an art historian, critic, and editor of October. His most recent book is The Return of the Real (1996).
Rubn Gallo is a Mexican critic and curator.
Thomas Glassford is an artist based in Mexico City.
Nicols Guagnini is an artist who lives and works between New York and Buenos Aires.
Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean-born artist based in New York City.
Stuart Klawans is a film critic for The Nation.
Reinaldo Laddaga is a writer and a Ph.D. candidate at NYU.
Sylvere Lotringer is a philosopher based in New York. He is the co-editor and founder of Semiotext(e).
Gregg Lynn is an architect, an article on his work appears in this issue.
Fabian Marcaccio is a New York-based artist.
Carlos Julio Molina is a Venezuelan artist, living in Caracas.
Marcelo Pacheco is an art historian and critic based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
David Pagel writes for Los Angeles Times and teaches at Art Center College of Design and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is a contributing editor of Bomb and Art Issues.
Carolina Ponce de Len has recently been appointed Curator of El Museo del Barrio.
Liisa Roberts is an artist based in New York.
Brian Rotman taught mathematics for years at the University of Bristol, England. His two most recent books are Signifying Nothing and Ad Infinitum. He has been appointed Professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
Fred Tomaselli is a Broklynn based artist. His work is represented by Jack Tilton Gallery in New York.
Adriana Varejo is an artist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Helen Varola is Associate Director at Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York.
Andrea Zittel is and artist based in Brooklyn. Her work is represented by Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York.
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