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Derek Sullivan, Peg Rail #3 (An idea folded in time. An idea folded in space), 2011, wood rail, pine Rietveld Zig-Zag chair painted oxide green, laser cut fabric, cable on wooden form, rope weaving, unique artists' book, 180 cm × 152 cm × 46 cm. Image courtesy of Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, Toronto.


Study Guides

 Michelle Kasprzak's "Buses, Babies, Temporary Tattoos: Social Media and Art Collide"

 Chloé Roubert's "Reflecting Absence or When Social Networks Memorialize"

Additional Resources

 Readings, sources and links

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Spring 2012

by Amish Morrell

FEATURES
Lands of Invention: The Nation Interrogated at the 8th Mercosul Biennial

by Scott McLeod

Rites of Return: Yael Bartana's And Europe will be Stunned...

by Carol Zemel

Buses, Babies, Temporary Tattoos: Social Media and Art Collide

by Michelle Kasprzak

Garden of Forking Paths: A Conversation with Derek Sullivan

by Saelan Twerdy

Reflecting Absence or When Social Networks Memorialize

by Chloé Roubert

L.A. Immersion: A Conversation on Pacific Standard Time

by Allison Collins and Eli Bornowsky

ARTIST PROJECT
Centrefold and IBC:
Dematerialized C Magazine issue # 1 (Winter 1983/84)

by CN Tower Liquidation

EXHIBITION REVIEWS
Diana Thorneycroft: A People's History

by Michael Rattray

Melanchotopia

by Petra Halkes

Untitled (12th Istanbul Biennial)

by Dave Colangelo

Rural Readymade

by Jane Affleck

Laurel Woodcock: Jump Cuts

by Crystal Mowry

In Deed: Certificates of Authenticity In Art

by Alice Dixon

Ineffable Plasticity: the experience of being human and Human / Nature

by Anastasia Hare

Tonik Wojtyra: Paragraph of Possibility

by Sean Alward

Raqs Media Collective: Surjection

by cheyanne turions

Sky Glabush: Background

by Kristin Campbell

Nicholas Galanin: First Law of Motion

by Ellyn Walker

BOOK REVIEWS
Commerce by Artists, edited by Luis Jacob

Review by Leila Timmins

The One and the Many: Contemporary Collaborative Art in a Global Context, by Grant Kester

Review by Amber Landgraff

Noteworthy

by Benjamin Bruneau