Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Afterall - re-launch

The magazine Afterall has just re-launched there website and it's quite impressive. The current issue has essays on gendering and the work of Sarah Lucas, the effect of Biennials on urban regeneration, and the presence of an art and Art in the work of Sheela Gowda. Their series One Work, which focuses on one work by an artist in book form, currently profiles Michael Snow's Wavelength, which, if you haven't seen, I highly recommend seeking out. Click here to visit the site.

About Afterall:

Afterall
is a research and publishing organisation based in London. Founded in 1998 by Charles Esche and Mark Lewis at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London, Afterall focuses on contemporary art and its relation to a wider artistic, theoretical and social context.

In 1999 Afterall, a journal of art, context and enquiry, was launched. Afterall offers in-depth analysis of artists' work, along with essays that broaden the context in which to understand it. This year the journal celebrates its 10th anniversary and as part of our celebration we have made the back catalogue of Afterall freely available to all. The journal was co-published with California Institute of the Arts from 2002 to 2009 and is currently published in association with MuHKA, Antwerp and UNIA arte y pensamiento, Seville.

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