Covers:
Judy Chicago photographed by Joshua Woods / Peter Shire photographed by Jack Bool / Bárbara Sánchez-Kane photographed by Luca Grottoli / Brook Hsu photographed by Luis Corzo / Lu Yang; features: Letter from the Editor; Cover Story MY HAND, MY HEART, MY ART.
Judy Chicago in Conversation with Pierce Eldridge; Cover Story Green Pill. Brook Hsu by Margaret Kross; Cover Story Ass to Mouth Forever! Bárbara Sánchez-Kane in Conversation with Michael Bullock; Cover Story WHERE'S THE ROMANCE? Peter Shire in Conversation with Gea Politi; Cover Story I am Stream of Consciousness. Lu Yang by Emily McDermott; Focus On Los Angeles Things End, People Forget by Ezra Nayssan; Impossible Thinking. Megan Plunkett in Conversation with Gracie Hadland; What is X?
Lutz Bacher by Emily Labarge; An illegible World. Sung Tieu by Philipp Hindahl; Critic Dispatch Before We Dreamt in Halves. 60th Venice Biennale by
Estelle Hoy; The Curist HOA, São Paulo Igi Lola Ayedun in Conversation with Mateus Nunes; Private Eyes. Diamond Stingily by Whitney Mallett; Dreaming Before Language. Sin Wai Kin by Alice Bucknell; Unpack / Reveal / Unleash Present Tense. Win McCarthy by Alex Bennett; Letter from the City The Room is the City by Ghislaine Leung; reviews: Whitney Biennial 2024 "Even Better Than the Real Thing" Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by Madeleine Seidel; Olivia Erlanger "If Today Were Tomorrow" CAMH – Contemporary Arts Museum Houston by Rosa Boshier González;
Mohamed Bourouissa "SIGNAL" Palais de Tokyo, Paris, by Pascale Krief; Nancy Holt "Circle of Light" Gropius Bau, Berlin, by Andreas Schlaegel;
Pierre Huyghe "Liminal" Punta della Dogana, Venice, by Jordan Richman;
Roni Horn, Hauser & Wirth, Menorca, by Alessio Avventuroso; Aki Sasamoto "Sounding Lines" Para Site, Hong Kong, by Ran Zhang.
This issue comes with five different covers, randomly distributed.
Flash Art is a contemporary art and culture magazine (and a
publishing platform) founded in 1967. Within a decade, it became an indispensable point of reference for artists, critics, collectors, galleries, and institutions. In 2020,
Flash Art became a quarterly publication, at the same time increasing its trim size and updating its graphic identity. The magazine offers a fresh perspective on the visual arts, covering a range of transdisciplinary approaches and fostering in-depth analyses of artist practices and new cultural directions. Today,
Flash Art remains required reading for all who navigate the international art scene.
Flash Art is known for it covers featuring artists who subsequently become leading figures in the art world. The magazine includes photoshoots, productions, critical essays, monographic profiles, conversations with emerging and established artists, and a range of ongoing and thematic columns that change every few years. The long history of the magazine is also highlighted by pivotal texts from the archive that are included in the publication time to time. Finally, every issue offers a highly curated selection of the best institutional exhibitions on the global scene.
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Flash Art Volumes.