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Contributors to this issue are Stella Vine, Susan Aldworth, Rachel Potts, Alex Michon, Patrick Galway, Simon Holmes, Annabel Dover and Cathy Lomax.
Read more at Cathy Lomax's - Guardian Art Blog |
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The seaside is a special place. It is of course the place where the land and the sea meet but more than that it is a place that we can get away to and become different from our normal mundane selves. Even the architecture at the seaside takes on a different look, swaggering helter skelters, modernist buildings that look like ships and little huts painted in candy colours. |
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Lyle Rexer explores Peter Doig's alternative world, Bernard Marcade gets closer to the unholy trinity of Man Ray, Duchamp and Picabia and writers reflect on the life and work of Niki de Saint Phalle. |
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The third issue of Art World explores portraits of the artists, the ruins of romanticism and Rachel Whiteread's village. Review, news, profiles and a quiz. |
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In the second issue of Art World David Shrigley argues that he 'is not a comedian' and Maureen Paley explains how she helped put the East End art scene on the map. Including news, reviews and profles of new artists. |
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To coincide with Tate Liverpool's exhibition 'Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900,' we bring together a cultural historian and a Klimt specialist to debate how the man who remains one of the world's most popular modern artists took voyeurism to new heights. |
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The supernatural is the theme behind the sixth issue of the groundbreaking Garageland magazine. The issue will feature a specially designed cover by Zoe Mendelson (the first in a new ongoing series of artist designed covers) |
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Yes! Arty 24 is still obsessed with the British vernacular. Diversifying a little from the seaside obsession of Arty 23, the Entertainment issue takes in all manner of traditional pastimes and amusements including eating, magic, music and dressing up as super heros. |