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FEATURES
Not walking but falling
Laurie Anderson’s adventures in George W Bush’s America by Martin Patrick.
The Ethics of Aesthetics
Sarah James on the possibility of a radical aesthetics.
EDITORIAL
Taking the pledge On New Labour’s electoral pledges.
EXHIBITION REVIEWS
1st Moscow Biennale: Various venues, Moscow
Pryle Behrman:
Communism: Project, Dublin
JJ Charlesworth
Pass the Time of Day: Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham
David Barrett
On Patrol: De Appel, Amsterdam
Michael Gibbs
Saki Satom: Gasworks, London
Jennifer Thatcher
Daria Martin: The Showroom, London
Lisa Lefeuvre
Tino Sehgal: ICA, London
Lucy Steeds
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen: South London Gallery
Sally O’Reilly
Richard Wentworth: Tate Liverpool
Mark Wilsher
Mary Martin: Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
Margaret Garlake
Between Letters and Abstraction: 3 degrees West Gallery, Grasmere
Martin Herbert
Toby Ziegler: Chisenhale Gallery, London
Morgan Falconer
Nicola Tyson: Sadie Coles HQ, London
Cherry Smyth
We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us: Redux, London
Richard Hylton
BOOKS
Morgan Falconer Writings on Art by Peter Wollen.
SOUND
Maria Walsh reviews Rhythm Science by Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky.
Audio Culture David Ryan reviews Audio Culture - Readings in Modern Music by Christopher Cox and David Warner.
VIDEO
John Slyce on the original made-for-tv art as championed by Gerry Schum.
RECOLLECTION
Lynda Morris presents more evidence of Joseph Beuys’s tendency to self-mythologise gives in her eye-witness account of the events surrounding Beuys’s arrest at the Art ok place whilst he was elsewhere.
POLEMIC
Eddie Chambers on why blowout once-a-decade feasts like Africa 05 are not enough.
ARTLAW
Henry Lydiate gives the latest information on Artists’ Resale Royalty Right.
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