Issue No. 138 / June 2025 "Exhibition Politics"
Table of contents
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- 4 PREFACE
- 34 WHEN THEY CAME FOR CULTURE
- 52 CURATED PUBLIC / Institutional Self-Representation After October 7, 2023
- 68 “IT’S NOT A THEMATIC, IT’S AN ACTION” / A Conversation About Exhibition Politics with Zasha Colah, Ghislaine Leung, and Eric Golo Stone, Moderated by Antonia Kölbl and Felix Vogel
- 96 TO LEAVE THE INSTITUTION / An Email Exchange Between Manuel Borja-Villel and Marcelo Rezende
- 116 CHALLENGING ART HISTORY FROM A ROMA PERSPECTIVE / Timea Junghaus in Conversation with Burcu Dogramaci
- 136 EDUCREATION? EDUCASTRATION! / On Exhibition Functions at University Museums
- 146 FRAGILE COMMUNICATION: DIALOGUES AFTER A CANCELLATION / Martina Genetti in Conversations with Rabbya Naseer and Stella Rollig on Boundaries Drawn by Artists and Institutions
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Bildstrecke
- 163 ISSUE NO. 138 / JUNE 2025 “ROLLEN / ROLES” / By Juan Francisco Vera
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Liebe Arbeit Kino
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Reviews
- 147 ENUNCIATIVE MAYONNAISE, CULTURAL PEARLS / Matthew Rana on Dora Budor at Beau Travail, Stockholm
- 181 SYSTEMANALYSEN UND AMBIVALENZVERHÄLTNISSE / Anamarija Batista und Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic* zu Hans Haacke im Belvedere 21, Wien
- 185 BY WHAT MEANS? / Valerie Mindlin on Teresa Solar Abboud at MACBA, Barcelona
- 189 SPRACHGEFÜHLE / Sabeth Buchmann und Christian Liclair über Gregg Bordowitz im Bonner Kunstverein
- 195 CALL AND RESPONSE / Cecilia Bien on Christine Sun Kim at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
- 201 THE EXHIBITION IS ELSEWHERE / Barbara Reisinger on Park McArthur at mumok, Vienna, and Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach
- 206 MENSCHEN MÖCHTEN WISSEN, WER SIE SIND / Christina Irrgang über Katharina Sieverding im K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf
- 212 EXHAUSTION POLITICS / Isabelle Bucklow on Nicole Wermers at Lismore Castle Arts
- 217 HEAD CASES / Anna Ostoya on George Condo at Hauser & Wirth, New York
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Nachrufe
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FRANK AUERBACH (1931–2024)
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FRANK AUERBACH (1931–2024)
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229
JO BAER (1929–2025)
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233
WILHELM HEIN (1940–2025)
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222
FRANK AUERBACH (1931–2024)
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Edition
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Jubiläumsedition